service user involvement in the education and training committee psychosis cag
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Anne Kirby, Psychosis CAG3 What does the CAG do? The CAG brings together: Clinical services (e.g. such as the Inpatient Wards at the Maudsley Hospital. Staff in these services include Doctors, Nurses, Occupational Therapists and Psychologists), Research (e.g. studies into medications and therapies for schizophrenia) Education of the service staff (e.g. training in use of medication or family therapy)TRANSCRIPT
Service User Involvement in the Education and Training CommitteePsychosis CAG
Anne Kirby, Psychosis CAG 2
What does the Psychosis Clinical Academic Group
(CAG) do?The Psychosis CAG is a management
department which delivers SLaM’s services for people with a diagnosis of psychosis (e.g. schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.)
The CAG covers Croydon, Lambeth Southwark and Lewisham.
Anne Kirby, Psychosis CAG 3
What does the CAG do?The CAG brings together:
Clinical services (e.g. such as the Inpatient Wards at the
Maudsley Hospital. Staff in these services include Doctors, Nurses, Occupational Therapists and Psychologists),
Research (e.g. studies into medications and therapies for
schizophrenia)
Education of the service staff(e.g. training in use of medication or family
therapy)
Anne Kirby, Psychosis CAG 4
Why did SLaM set up CAGs?Having services, research and education in one
management group means that education and research are planned together to help improve services for the people who use them.
For example, an OT may notice that people they provide care to seem to find it easier to give up smoking when receiving a particular sort of therapy and decide to study whether that therapy does help people give up smoking.
Anne Kirby, Psychosis CAG 5
Clinical + research + education
That’s interesting, the last six people who received this new
therapy gave up smoking within 6 weeks. Would you feel like studying
that?
I’ve looked into it and this therapy should be prescribed for people
with a diagnosis of schizophrenia who smoke. We’d better
train the staff!
That’s great I’ve given up smoking at last
thanks to the therapy my nurse recommended –
she really knew her stuff!
Anne Kirby, Psychosis CAG 6
Vision of the Education & Training
Committee To make sure that staff and service users
ideas lead to research being undertaken. To make sure that findings from research
treatments such as occupational therapies are used in care.
To make sure that education helps staff use the most effective approaches.
Anne Kirby, Psychosis CAG 7
Aims of the Committee The Committee will have a the following responsibilities: Managing the CAG annual training plan, monitoring how effective it is and
changing the plan as appropriate Receive reports on the training implications of CAG, approved Research
Projects and their findings and where needed adjust the plan. Making decisions on long course (university courses such as Masters
programmes) application process for the CAG. Advising the CAG of the Escalation Procedure (taking concerns higher in
the CAG) regarding education and training issues/disputes. Sharing Education and Training Information with staff and the Executive Managing the training budget Monitoring mandatory training (training that staff must do) and
development training and escalate concerns in regard to the up-take of training.
Receiving information on training attendance and sharing this with the CAG.
Sharing information on new developments within Education & Training, available training and signposting staff to training pathways.
Receive updates from Kings Healthcare Partners Education & Training Committee.
Liaise with the higher education providers, especially in terms of professional training with placements (e.g. Medicine & Nursing).
Overseeing funding of training with commissioners
Anne Kirby, Psychosis CAG 8
What happens in the meeting?
The meeting discusses the following items:
Training plan Spending Long Course applications Funding for education and training Problems Education supporting research