Clinical supervision is the term used to describe a formal process of professional support and provides an opportunity for staff to: reflect on and review their practice, develop their analytical skills and change or modify their practice.
Participants at this workshop will have the opportunity to develop their knowledge and skills using a coaching style technique and practice these skills in a conducive manner during the session.
This is a two-day course designed for ward, department and team managers in healthcare. It is suitable for both aspiring ward, department and team managers and those already in post.
This workshop is aimed at practice managers who work in GP Practices and Health Centres or their equivalent. The purpose of this workshop is to equip practice managers with the tools and techniques they need to run a busy practice and/or team.
Join our comprehensive CPD-accredited Palliative and End-of-Life Care course designed for Nurses and Healthcare Assistants (HCAs). This course offers in-depth training on symptom management, communication skills, ethical considerations, and family support. Perfect for professionals new to the field or with some experience looking to enhance their skills. Gain valuable knowledge and certification, with refreshments provided. Enroll now to provide compassionate and effective care to patients and their families.
Join Artist, Yoga and Nia Teacher Ruth Wheeler and other inspiring Women outdoors for a series of Summer Wellness Workshops and talks.
To enable learners to develop their knowledge and skills in relation to manual handling activities
This dynamic programme empowers attendees to enhance their emotional intelligence, forge meaningful connections in every interaction, engage in impactful coaching conversations, and cultivate resilience and psychological safety. Through interactive workshops, compelling discussions, and practical exercises, participants will acquire skills and insights necessary to foster a space for collaboration helping shape an environment of trust and openness in their professional and personal spaces