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Core Skills Leads Action Meeting Cheshire & Merseyside / Cumbria & Lancashire / Greater Manchester

Core Skills Leads Action Meeting Cheshire & Merseyside / Cumbria & Lancashire / Greater Manchester 31 st October – 15 th November 2013. Overview for Today. The Good What is working well? The Bad Where are the problems? The Ugly What can be done differently?.

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Core Skills Leads Action Meeting Cheshire & Merseyside / Cumbria & Lancashire / Greater Manchester

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  1. Core Skills Leads Action Meeting Cheshire & Merseyside / Cumbria & Lancashire / Greater Manchester 31st October – 15th November 2013

  2. Overview for Today

  3. The GoodWhat is working well? The Bad Where are the problems? The Ugly What can be done differently? The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

  4. North Western Deanery Junior Doctor Pilot Shared Training Centre Approach Future Workforce New UK Aligned education Materials Update on Information Sharing Protocol Update on National Work Recent Programme Developments

  5. JD Passport update Core Skills Register Core Skills Alignment Januarys meeting Opportunity for questions Purpose

  6. Where does WIT fit into the programme? Advanced WIT system (passport) Integrating with the programme NWD Duplication Why? Varying standards Limited systems & ways of sharing data Brief Context

  7. CSF Aligned training capture Doctors in Training Trusts to record Aligned training Experience at Trust level on the Core Skills register 2 Generic solution System & content 1a Amend: CSF 1b Adopt: CSF System of Local requirements System of Local requirements System of Local requirements Core Skills Register Skills Passport

  8. From January to present • Core Skills Framework alignment (progress) • Now complete • Core Skills Register data alignment (progress) • Now complete • Model of delivery under discussion • Informal agreements made

  9. Every Doctor in Training in the North West on the Core Skills Register All placement information updated on Core Skills Register Any Core Skill aligned learning uploaded Broad Perspective

  10. 506 duplicate accounts remove/merge Shared training centre records uploaded to the core skills register (aligned only) WIT learning records transferred onto the CSR Lead Employer: Resource

  11. Web Induction Training System Infection Prevention CORE SKILLS REGISTER Health & Safety Core Skills Training History Safeguarding Adults DOWNLOAD & FORMAT Safeguarding Children Mersey Region Model Equality & Diversity Fire Rotations Placement Information DOWNLOAD & FORMAT Personal Details Placement Location Training Info Shared Training Centre Subjects DOWNLOAD & FORMAT Personal Details

  12. Data Set Doctor In Training RotationInformation CSF Training Record Personal Information

  13. Web Induction Training System CORE SKILLS REGISTER Core Skills Training History Learner searches Mersey Regional Model Organisation Reports Rotations Placement Information Bespoke Reports Training Info Shared Training Centre

  14. Project plan in draft Looking to pilot in the new year Comms to come through StHK When?

  15. Engagement with HEIs & FEs Focus on Content Mapping & Alignment 1+ Healthcare Programmes / Institute aligned this year Majority to use HE COOP Platform Action Group relaunched (HEIs / PEFs / WBEFs / PDMs) HEIs / FEs to useCore Skills Register Trusts recognise students on placement Future Workforce

  16. Existing materials reviewed against new UK Framework Working with SMEs, LJMU are education technologist Learning outcomes explicitly mapped Integrating supporting information into the eLearning Resources to made available on variety of systems(OLM / Deaneries / HE COOP / National Skills Academy / Blackboard / Moodle) Accessible on mobile devices (Apple / Android / etc) First release available end of November UK Aligned Education Resources

  17. Information Governance

  18. Update on Information Governance • Approx 40% Organisations in NW have signed the ISPA • Information sharing protocol – annual review • Skills Register • Access Control enhancement • IT health check • Penetration Testing

  19. Update on Information Governance • Approx 40% Organisations in NW have signed the ISPA • Information sharing protocol – annual review • Skills Register • Access Control enhancement • IT health check • Penetration Testing

  20. Information Sharing Protocol Agreement Comments • Comments/Questions • Who will provide training for admin users? • Who is going to identify the admin users? • Why we can’t see the partners on your website? • Can organisations only access data for their own staff/students? • Will admin staff complete a confidentiality agreement ? • Who is the Senior Information Risk Owner (SIRO)? • Can we have more clarity on length the records will be kept? • Why date of birth is needed? • Is the website secure? • Who will be responsible to investigate potential DPA incidents?

  21. UK Core Skills Framework So where are we now....? • Framework Launched March & formally in Wales in April 2013 • Pre release in London: 96% of NHS Organisations registered use. 14 organisations already aligned. • 4 LETB Regions supporting adoption (London, North West, Thames and Wessex and Kent Surrey and Sussex). • Since launch of electronic registration process in March 518 registrations for some or all aspects of the framework.

  22. UK Core Skills Framework So where are we now....? Registrations by NHS Orgs 223 Registrations by Independent/Voluntary Sector: 42 Registrations by Education Providers (HE/FE): 23 Registrations by Others: 26

  23. E-Assessment Project Aims • Produce an assessment strategy for the Core Skills Framework • Pooling and organisation of E-assessments developed against the framework outcomes. • Review and standardisation of questions • A standardised question set for each of the subjects • Specification for scenario based assessments

  24. E-Assessment Project Currently project being supported by; • Skills for Health, • Thames and Wessex • London • North West • Wales Kent Surrey and Sussex invited to contribute to review of questions. Expected assets produced in November.

  25. Skills Passport & Register • Skills Passport Update • Other Regions • Cavendish • SfH Paper • Skills Register • Currently v1, v1.1 being tested • Requests for Change – v1.2 • Review of Future Requirements – v2?

  26. 93% of Organisations in NW working towards Implementation 36% of NHS organisations in NW fully aligned to NW Framework5% of NHS organisations in NW fully aligned to UK Framework 44% of NHS organisations in NW have signed the ISPA From 1st January 2014, only UK Core Skills training recognised Dashboards Current Position of Organisations

  27. What we need to do now! • What are you missing that you can do quickly? • Register for the UK Framework on the Skills for Health website • Sign the ISPA • Sign agreement to recognise external training • Sign off Core Skills alignment

  28. What we need to do now! • What remains difficult to achieve? • Are there any lessons to be learnt from other organisations? • Can working in partnership help?ie HEIs/FEs with NHS Trusts

  29. Next Steps • What actions are you taking away today? • How can we make the Bad become Goodand the Ugly more pleasing on the eye?

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