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Need:. Strategies / Policies on: Expenses / Reimbursement / Reward for volunteers / Lay Reps. Cath Sisson. Public Involvement Manager. Burnley Pendle & Rossendale PCT. Offer:. Email: cath.sisson@bprpct.nhs.uk Tel: 01282 610253. Peer Interview Project for Older People - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Cath Sisson

Public Involvement ManagerBurnley Pendle & Rossendale PCT

Email: cath.sisson@bprpct.nhs.uk

Tel: 01282 610253

Strategies / Policies on:

Expenses / Reimbursement / Reward

for volunteers / Lay Reps

Peer Interview Project for Older People

(audit / quality / views on services / needs assistant)

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Offer:

North West Community Involvement Network

Website: www.nhsia.nhs.uk/nwcin

North West

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

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offers

Rob Haley

Locality Development Manager

Salford PCT

rob.haley@salford-pct.nhs.uk

Developing locality management structures

Information on the SAPHC2 pilot work:

Organisational development to enable better working practices with communities

Need:

Offer:

North West

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Trish Devey

Sure Start Mainstreaming and Innovation Manager

North Manchester PCT

patricia.devey@northpct.manchester.nwest.nhs.uk

Tel: 0161 205 4796

Ways to “Mainstream” Sure Start ethos – how to address the inequalities we are creating (with Sure Start Programme)

Consultation process around Sure Start

Services for children under 4 and their families – examples include:

- “Draw and Write” with 10/11 year olds on services / Programmes / Building design

- Involving staff in shaping programmes / projects

- engaging parents and carers

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Offer:

North West

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Kerry Davis

Locality Development Manager

Salford PCT

kerry.davis@salford-pct.nhs.uk

Staff involvement and working towards localities and community

Information about the DoH Project SAPHC 2 pilot.

Organisational development of working with communities

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Offer:

North West

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Gerry Stone

Development Officer

Salford PCT

gerry.stone@salford.gov.uk

I need to understand how all this fits with regeneration

Information on Salford’s Capacity Releasing Strategy

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Offer:

North West

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Maureen Dale

Quality Manager

Sunderland Teaching PCT

Email:

maureen.dale@gw.sunderlandha.northy.nhs.uk

Tel: 0191 569 9921

Advice around city wide PCT

PALS

Experience (seven years plus) of variety of methods and mistakes of public involvement

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Offer:

North East

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Heather Inglis

Lead for Public Involvement

Sedgefield PCT (County Durham)

Tel: 01388 824006Heather.Inglis@SEDGEFIELD-PCG.durham-ha.northy.nhs.uk

Patient Experience Groups

Any experience anyone can share about doing them in GP Practices?

Just written a communication strategy involving the Public and Key Stakeholder Groups

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Offer:

North East

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Graham Ashworth

Non-Executive Director

Doncaster West PCT

Tel: 01302 796796

What comes in between Diagnosis and Expert Patients?

Good practice in staff care

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Offer:

Yorks & Humber

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Kath Beer

PALS Development Officer

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Linda Wigley

Head of Primary Care and Public Involvement

Craven, Harrogate & Rural District PCTEmail: Kath.Beer@chrd-pct.nhs.uk

Tel: 01423 553513

How are PALS “feeding” in to governance frameworks?

Clinical information / public involvement?

Ideas on PALS in rural areas and links to social care

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Offer:

Yorks & Humber

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Yvonne Thomas

Head of Public Health Partnerships

Heart of Birmingham Teaching PCT

yvonne.thomas@hobtpct.nhs.uk

Information about linking the NRF money to the PPI Programme. Copy of the approach and job descriptions

Information about a training programme run by “locals/lay people” for professionals

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Offer:

West Midlands

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

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offers

Michele McCreadie

Director of Organisational and Clinical Quality

North Eastern Derbyshire PCT

michele.mccreadie@chesterfieldpct.nhs.uk

Development of community based resources centres with/without beds

Engaging ethnic minority communities in development of services specific to their needs

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Offer:

East Midlands

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Joy Cummings-Jones

Assistant Dir for Public and Patient Involvement

Nottingham City PCT

joy.cummings-jones@nottinghamcity-pct.nhs.uk

Engaging Staff (that are difficult to engage)

Local Involvement in partnership with Local Authority

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Offer:

East Midlands

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Janet Fullforth

Programme Manager

South Gloucestershire PCT

janet.fullforth@sglos-pct.nhs.uk

Tel: 0117 330 2431

Ways of getting staff interested and more skilled in public involvement and recognising the culture change in their relationships with the public / patients

Information on what we have done so far on the above

plus Involving Children and Young People Project

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Offer:

South West

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Jenny Edwards

PALS Manager

Kennet and North Wiltshire PCT

Jenny.Edwards@kennetandnwilts-pct.nhs.uk

Examples of PPI Strategy in Community Areas

PALS – strategy operational, etc

Need:

Offer:

South West

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Esther Trenchard-Mabere

Associate Director Health Improvement

Walthamstow, Leyton and Leytonstone PCT

Email: esther.mabere@rwfha.nhs.uk

Tel: 020 8926 5123

Ideas / examples of PPI Strategy

Experience / examples from work with HAZ’s (previous jobs), regeneration, health promotion

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Offer:

London

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

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offers

Claire Foreman

Public Involvement Manager

Southwark PCT

claire.foreman@southwarkpct.nhs.uk

Tel: 020 7346 6444

Policy / ideas on payments / incentives / motivators for involvement

Draft PI strategy / induction training package

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Offer:

London

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

John Harms

Associate Director for Public Health

Bexley PCT

john.harris@bexleypct.nhs.uk

Tel: 020 8298 6284

Public and Patient involvement strategy

PALS protocol, model, Job Descriptions, etc

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Offer:

London

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Marion Gibbon

Public and User Involvement Manager

Lewisham PCT

marion.gibbon@lewishampct.nhs.uk

Involving young people in clinical governance development

Induction training package.

Draft training package for community nurses in PUI

Draft PUI strategy for borough and PCT

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Offer:

London

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Liz Kyriacou

Deputy Localities Manager

Ealing PCT

Liz.Kyriacou@ealingpct.nhs.uk

?

An insight into Primary Care Access Centre in Southall primarily directed at refugees and asylum seekers

Southall locality and it’s cultures

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Offer:

London

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Jackie Chin

Director of Public Health

Ealing PCT

Email: jackie.chin@ealingpct.nhs.uk

Tel: 020 8893 0114

We have developed seven neighbourhoods and need to develop a community involvement infrastructure with other statutory community and voluntary organisations. Advice welcome.

We have a shared patient and public involvement manager between our local acute trust and PCT. Helps with integration an innovation.

PALS service up and running.

Two Healthy Living Centres.

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Offer:

London

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Jemma Gilbert

Project Manager for Patient & Public InvolvementSutton and Merton PCT (near Wimbledon)

jemma.gilbert@nelson-pct.nhs.uk

Tel: 020 8251 1129

Exciting / innovative methods for involving staff

Have produced a Community Engagement Strategy focusing on organisational development and culture change. Undertook extensive consultation process to examine motivations and expectations for PPI with the local community

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Offer:

London

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Claire Wise

Patient Advice and Liaison Service Manager (PALS)Reading PCT

Claire.Wise@berkshire.nhs.uk

Tel: 0118 982 2829

Any tips on how to undertake successful patient surveys

Have been establishing a PALS for six months - so may be able to share some ideas

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Offer:

South East

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Sara Geater

PALS Co-ordinator

Bexhill and Rother PCT and Hastings and St Leonards PCT

geater.sara@bar-pct.sthames.nhs.uk

Tel: 01424 735629

Different Models for pubic involvement and sharing PALS good practise

Working with councils and other agencies and links with NHS (e-government) - PALS

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Offer:

South East

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

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offers

Joy Jewitt

Integrated Care Facilitator

East Kent Coastal PCT

joy.jewitt@ekentha.nhs.uk

Tel: 01304 222330

How do we avoid overkill for our public?

Thirteen and a half years NHS, successful Healthy Living Centre bid and good involvement opportunities with other agencies (statutory and voluntary) and public / communities

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South East

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

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offers

Sue Robertson

Dir of Commissioning and Performance ImprovementNorth Surrey PCT

Sue.Robertson@nsurreypct.nhs.uk

Other PCT’s who are likely to have to “lead” a public consultation about service change (in our case, acute Trust reconfiguration) – how are you planning to involve the public in the decision, prior to formal consultation?

Can share what we have done so far

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Offer:

South East

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Claire Pond

Public Involvement and Communications Manager

Portsmouth City PCT

Claire.Pond@ports.nhs.uk

Experience of engaging public across partner organisations to ensure joined up working - patients and public – notably hard to reach groups.

1. Experienced 1st wave EPP

2. Established Citizens Panel within PCT (mainly older age group but working hard to expand)

3. PPI Strategy under development

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Offer:

South East

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Joyce Talbot

Mid-Sussex PCT

Email: joyce.talbot@mspct.nhs.uk

PCT who has a public involvement with developing services

Some expertise in Intermediate Care and Public Involvement

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Offer:

South East

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Jane ThwaitesAssociate Director of Operations and Nursing / Public and Patient Involvement Lead

Guildford & Waverley PCT

Catherinecobley@aol.comjane.thwaites@gwpct.nhs.uk

Help with raising health interest and knowledge across differing communities with very different health service provision their communities

Help and advice in setting up Expert Patients Programme – Living Well Course

Need:

Offer:Catherine CobleyNon-Executive Director

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South East

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Clare Bello

Communications, PR and Public Involvement ManagerBedfordshire Heartlands PCT

clare.bello@bedsheartlandspct.nhs.uk

Tel: 01525 636831

Any help in terms of developing PCT public involvement strategy

User involvement methods

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Offer:

Eastern

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Ian Brittain

Head of Corporate Affairs

Hertsmere PCT

ian.brittain@hertsmere-pct.nhs.uk

Office: 01707 622 940

Mobile: 07900 223 157

Good, practical suggestions to make PALS work in primary care

Help with recruiting “real” local people, not community activists! and how to keep them enthused!

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Offer:

Eastern

NatPaCT Area

Engaging Communities – A Learning Network

30th September 2002 at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists

needs

offers

Valerie Moore

Consultant

MAC Associates

valerie.moore@btinternet.com

Information / ideas of ways around the problems of payment to Forum members

Training as a recruitment tool and as support / reward to participants in PF’s

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Offer:

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