This bulletin covers:
Care homes: visiting
Workforce: social media for care recruitment; nursing careers in social care
Adult social care: duty of candour
Training and development: intermediate Word
Health and wellbeing: physical health checks for people with severe mental illness
Digital social care: data security protection toolkit
Have your say: memory and dementia assessment services; research around acute respiratory infection outbreak reporting
Care homes
Visiting
On 06 April, legislation came into force to make visiting and accompanying residents and patients a Care Quality Commission (CQC) fundamental standard for care homes, hospitals and hospices. This means that relevant health and care providers must allow visitors unless there are exceptional circumstances.
This Department of Health and Social Care recorded webinar explains more about the legislation and what it requires of providers. It’s part of a blog on the subject, written by Deborah Sturdy, chief nurse for adult social care.
Workforce
Social media for care recruitment
Skills for Care has teamed up with LikeMind Media to present a series of videos about using social media to find and keep people.
The series of 11 videos include the basics of:
- creating content
- selecting the right platform for your needs
- range of tools to help you boost your online presence
More information: using social media for care recruitment
Nursing careers in social care
There’s a new careers resource for nursing in adult social care. It has been designed by Skills for Care to demonstrate the different opportunities and routes people have taken in their nursing careers.
Each nursing story highlights the day-to-day activities of their current role, what brings them joy, how they started and developed their careers, and the qualifications they’ve completed.
More information: nursing careers in adult social care
Meanwhile, it’s international nurses day on 10 May. An online event to celebrate runs from 11:00am to 11:45am and Deborah Sturdy, chief nurse for adult social care, will be part of the event.
There will also be stories from people working in the sector. So whether you’re an adult nurse, mental health nurse, children's nurse, or a nursing associate working in adult social care this session is for you. #IND2024 #WeAreSocialCareNursing
Book your place
Adult social care
Duty of candour
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is undertaking a review into the statutory duty of candour for health and social care providers.
It opened a call for evidence on 16 April, which closes on 29 May.
Training and development
Word – intermediate level
This session will cover formatting, styles, templates, and more. Run by Sussex digital in reach team, it’s on 30 April and runs from 2:30pm to 3:30pm.
Book your place on Eventbrite
Health and wellbeing
Physical health checks for people with severe mental illness
NHS Sussex and Sussex Health and Care are talking about the importance of people with a severe mental illness (SMI) having an annual physical health check.
People with an SMI are at greater risk of physical ill health, and an annual physical health check can help to identify any potential issues or conditions that might require further investigation or treatment.
All adults aged 18+ who are registered on the GPs’ SMI Register and have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and/or psychosis can access the health check.
People, or their families/ carers, can contact their GP surgery to book. In Sussex there are also 24 ‘access facilitators’ who support people to access their health checks.
More information: Sussex Partnership Foundation NHS Trust
Digital social care
Data Security Protection Toolkit
01 May is the date for Sussex digital in reach team’s interactive webinar on the data security protection toolkit (DSPT), staffing and roles. It will start at 1:30pm and run until 2:30pm. This week is part one of a four week workshop covering each section of the DSPT.
By completing your DSPT, you provide evidence that you meet all of the minimum legislative requirements of the DPA and UK-GDPR as well as some cyber security best practice.
Standards Met is the level that all care providers should be aiming for, as it demonstrates that they also meet the health and social care data security standards.
Book your place on Eventbrite
Have your say
Memory and dementia assessment services
HealthWatch East Sussex wants to hear your views about your recent experiences of using the memory and dementia assessment service
Diagnosing dementia accurately and early helps to ensure that people can access the treatment, support and advice they need to stay well and live independently for as long as possible.
The HealthWatch survey can be completed by the person with dementia or their carer. There are only six questions to complete around what works well, whether services meet needs, and what you’d change.
Take the survey
It closes on 26 April.
Acute respiratory infection outbreak reporting
Research has been opened by the Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) (15 April), into how adult social care settings report acute respiratory infection (ARI) outbreaks.
DHSC is seeking opinions from care staff that have responsibility to report ARI outbreaks.
The research will take between 30-45 minutes for a call with the research team. Individuals will be asked you about their experience of reporting ARI outbreaks or be asked to test a service that has been developed.
The research sessions will take place until 17 May and you can receive a voucher for your time.
Register for the sessions
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