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Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Corporate Division National Survey Outcomes & Staff Engagement, 2012 h comparison where applicable: art of England NHS Foundation Trust Overall (plus trend)

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Page 1: Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Corporate Division National Survey Outcomes & Staff Engagement, 2012 With comparison where applicable: Heart of England

Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust

Corporate Division National Survey Outcomes

& Staff Engagement, 2012

With comparison where applicable:Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Overall (plus trend)

Page 2: Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Corporate Division National Survey Outcomes & Staff Engagement, 2012 With comparison where applicable: Heart of England

During 2012, the Trust undertook the National Staff Survey as a census. The National Survey provides a staff engagement rating and by running a census we are able to provide an engagement rate from this data (which we haven’t been able to do before). ‘Local’ engagement rating was created using employee engagement specialists, Ipsos MORI, some 3 years ago, and therefore, we included those questions into the National Survey to enable us to have benchmark data.

Therefore, you will find in this report: •Your 2012 National Engagement Score for your directorate•Your 2012 Local Engagement Score for your directorate and a comparison to your 2011 Local Engagement Score (if available) The full data set for your directorate, can be found on the HR website under Wellbeing, then Surveys. We would encourage all directorates to look closely at the data provided and consider how they can improve staff engagement within their areas. Improved staff engagement leads to improved patient care. With the publication of the Francis Report, it is more crucial than ever to do everything we can to ensure patient care is of the highest possible quality and standard. For information about staff engagement, please visit NHS Employers website http://www.nhsemployers.org/EmploymentPolicyAndPractice/staff-engagement/Staff-engagement-toolkit You may also wish to read reports by David McLeod

Engagement Scores

Page 3: Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Corporate Division National Survey Outcomes & Staff Engagement, 2012 With comparison where applicable: Heart of England

Corporate Division National Results 2012 Local Engagement 2012

OVERALL 73% 67%

Finance 73% 64%

General Management 88% 79%

Healthcare Governance 71% 53%

Human Resources 73% 60%

Information 67% 54%

Learning & Development 75% 64%

Nurse Management 81% 81%

Public Affairs 77% 74%

R&D Directorate 77% 75%

Trust Overall Employee Engagement Scores

Page 4: Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Corporate Division National Survey Outcomes & Staff Engagement, 2012 With comparison where applicable: Heart of England

Key FindingsCorporate Division

KF01 - Satisfaction with quality of work and patient care able to deliver

KF02 - Percentage of staff agreeing that their role makes a difference to patients

KF03 - Work pressure felt by staff

OVERALL 74% 82% 56%

Finance 75% 79% 53%

General Management

75% 73% 54%

Healthcare Governance

78% 86% 55%

Human Resources

78% 84% 55%

Information 71% 75% 57%

Learning & Development

67% 83% 61%

Nurse Management

76% 94% 62%

Public Affairs 75% 80% 56%

R&D Directorate 75% 100% 58%

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Key FindingsCorporate Division

KF04 - Effective team working

Kf05 - Percentage of staff working extra hours

KF06 -Percentage of staff receiving job-relevant training, learning or development in last 12 months

OVERALL 75% 66% 71%

Finance 73% 57% 72%

General Management

81% 93% 70%

Healthcare Governance

72% 80% 61%

Human Resources

78% 65% 75%

Information 70% 63% 65%

Learning & Development

79% 67% 72%

Nurse Management

76% 75% 76%

Public Affairs 70% 78% 56%

R&D Directorate 79% 82% 100%

Page 6: Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Corporate Division National Survey Outcomes & Staff Engagement, 2012 With comparison where applicable: Heart of England

Key FindingsCorporate Division

KF07 - Percentage of staff appraised in last 12 months

KF08 - Percentage of staff having well structured appraisals in last 12 months

KF09 - Support from immediate managers

OVERALL 91% 37% 68%

Finance 89% 44% 77%

General Management

77% 54% 82%

Healthcare Governance

95% 30% 73%

Human Resources

94% 32% 76%

Information 90% 23% 70%

Learning & Development

98% 42% 76%

Nurse Management

95% 50% 80%

Public Affairs 73% 36% 81%

R&D Directorate 92% 58% 84%

Page 7: Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Corporate Division National Survey Outcomes & Staff Engagement, 2012 With comparison where applicable: Heart of England

Key FindingsCorporate Division

KF10 - Percentage of staff receiving health and safety training in last 12 months

KF11 - Percentage of staff suffering work-related stress in last 12 months

KF12 - Percentage of staff saying hand washing materials are always available

OVERALL 45% 39% 28%

Finance 47% 33% 24%

General Management

38% 21% 64%

Healthcare Governance

39% 45% 20%

Human Resources

48% 44% 19%

Information 42% 32% 31%

Learning & Development

45% 52% 26%

Nurse Management

37% 45% 45%

Public Affairs 48% 43% 26%

R&D Directorate 64% 25% 58%

Page 8: Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Corporate Division National Survey Outcomes & Staff Engagement, 2012 With comparison where applicable: Heart of England

Key FindingsCorporate Division

KF13 - Percentage of staff saying hand washing materials are always available

KF 14 - Percentage of staff reporting errors, near misses or incidents witnessed in last month

KF 15 - Fairness and effectiveness of incident reporting procedures

OVERALL 13% 88% 66%

Finance 7% 71% 65%

General Management

29% 100% 79%

Healthcare Governance

35% 100% 71%

Human Resources

9% 86% 65%

Information 12% 86% 63%

Learning & Development

11% 86% 66%

Nurse Management

30% 83% 70%

Public Affairs 13% 100% 64%

R&D Directorate 25% 100% 71%

Page 9: Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Corporate Division National Survey Outcomes & Staff Engagement, 2012 With comparison where applicable: Heart of England

Key FindingsCorporate Division

KF16 - Percentage of staff experiencing physical violence from patients, relatives or public

KF17 -Percentage of staff experiencing physical violence from staff in last 12

KF18 - Percentage of staff experiencing harassment, bullying or abuse from patient, public, relatives

OVERALL 1% 1% 9%

Finance 0% 0% 2%

General Management

0% 0% 43%

Healthcare Governance

0% 0% 5%

Human Resources

1% 0% 12%

Information 3% 4% 14%

Learning & Development

2% 0% 6%

Nurse Management

5% 0% 5%

Public Affairs 0% 0% 13%

R&D Directorate 0% 0% 8%

Page 10: Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Corporate Division National Survey Outcomes & Staff Engagement, 2012 With comparison where applicable: Heart of England

Key FindingsCorporate Division

KF19 Percentage of staff experiencing harassment, bullying or abuse from staff

KF20 Percentage of staff feeling pressure in last 3 months to attend work when feeling unwell

KF21 Percentage of staff reporting good communication between senior management and staff

OVERALL 24% 17% 31%

Finance 16% 17% 34%

General Management

29% 0% 64%

Healthcare Governance

20% 15% 25%

Human Resources

21% 15% 25%

Information 27% 23% 22%

Learning & Development

32% 27% 32%

Nurse Management

45% 10% 40%

Public Affairs 30% 17% 39%

R&D Directorate 17% 8% 42%

Page 11: Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Corporate Division National Survey Outcomes & Staff Engagement, 2012 With comparison where applicable: Heart of England

Key FindingsCorporate Division

KF22 Percentage of staff able to contribute towards improvements at work

KF23 Staff job satisfaction

KF24 Staff recommendation of the trust as a place to work or receive treatment

OVERALL 74% 74% 70%

Finance 74% 75% 71%

General Management

93% 86% 86%

Healthcare Governance

85% 70% 65%

Human Resources

76% 74% 67%

Information 51% 68% 67%

Learning & Development

80% 76% 70%

Nurse Management

90% 83% 74%

Public Affairs 83% 79% 71%

R&D Directorate 75% 77% 73%

Page 12: Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Corporate Division National Survey Outcomes & Staff Engagement, 2012 With comparison where applicable: Heart of England

Key FindingsCorporate Division

KF25 Staff motivation at work

KF26 Percentage of staff having equality and diversity training in last 12 months

OVERALL 75% 13%

Finance 72% 11%

General Management 89% 15%

Healthcare Governance

74% 5%

Human Resources 77% 17%

Information 68% 5%

Learning & Development

76% 18%

Nurse Management 83% 26%

Public Affairs 79% 19%

R&D Directorate 77% 33%

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Key FindingsCorporate Division KF27 Percentage of staff

believing the trust provides equal opportunities for career progression or promotion

KF28 Percentage of staff experiencing discrimination at work in last 12

OVERALL 80% 9%

Finance 87% 6%

General Management 100% 14%

Healthcare Governance 86% 5%

Human Resources 71% 11%

Information 69% 14%

Learning & Development

74% 11%

Nurse Management 93% 0%

Public Affairs 79% 4%

R&D Directorate 83% 0%

Page 14: Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Corporate Division National Survey Outcomes & Staff Engagement, 2012 With comparison where applicable: Heart of England

Local Engagement Action Plan

• Identify improvement opportunities from Strategic Priorities, Key Drivers & internal best practices - clear statement of objectives and measurable results

• Define steps and work plan to achieve objectives - sequential/ parallel and milestones

• Establish a time schedule for each step and overall program - critical path and best/worst case scenarios

• Assign responsibilities for each step and overall program – management levels, dept/functional areas and third-parties

• Determine all resources required – personnel, materials, services and costs Action plan for(please write in area)

………………………………………………………………

Improvement AreaActions to address improvement area

Timescales Resource required Who is responsible

Be specific. Include brief rationale. Corporate/local focus?

Be specific – avoid generalisations Lead-up, implementation & evaluation timings?

People, required budget, where budget derived?

Individuals & supporting team?

Note: Aim to address a maximum of 3 – 4 improvement areas. Actions to address improvement area can be singular or multiple.

Page 15: Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust Corporate Division National Survey Outcomes & Staff Engagement, 2012 With comparison where applicable: Heart of England

Further advice & guidance• Stress Policy• NHS Employers – Engagement Tool-kit• Occupational Health Department• Live Well Work Well Website

http://www.heftlivewellworkwell.co.uk/• HR Website• HR Representative• If you wish to view the Trust’s CQC

National Survey report go to http://www.nhsstaffsurveys.com/cms/