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November 18, 2009

Evidence Based Practice Working Group

The Network is to establish a regional forum that can support the Neurosciences Commissioning Network in building a resource of evidence to inform future commissioning.

Aims

The aim of the Group is to act as a single focal point which will harness and produce a region wide evidence base to support Commissioners.

The group will:

Develop a toolkit that would produce Person Reported Outcome Measures on a patient's experience of a service and their quality of life, in addition to clinical outcome measures
Provide a focus for professionals to enhance and develop evidence based practise
Enable active engagement of professionals across the region

Objectives

To develop a matrix of outcome measures that apply to neurological services (NSF LTnC) 

To explore methods of gathering 'unmet need'

To 'pilot' one or more PROM in service areas across the Region

To produce outcomes are a.) Organisational b.) Professional and c.) Personal

Rationale

There is a considerable amount of time, effort, energy and resource going into medical research. This group can add value by producing information and evidence that complements the medical research. The broad range of experience and expertise of the Group's members can add the value of the patient, carer and other professionals. The Group will also look to engage with clinicians to help drive up the standards of commissioning particularly in service areas where clinical neurology may not be the prime focus.

Membership

There will be a core membership/steering group as well as associate members. Associate membership will be open to all and will be made up of members from the health, social, independent, academic and voluntary sectors

Key Relationships

Clinicians

Universities

Social Care

Service Users (experts by experience)

Local North East Neuro Forums, where they exist

Summary

In summary the group will:

  • Establish an initial steering group
  • Develop and pilot a toolkit/matrix that will measure clinical as well as outcomes such as patient experience, quality of life and PROMS
  • Include the Independent and Voluntary sectors in the building of evidence
  • Build a Culture of evidence gathering / evaluation as an integral feature of initiatives, developments or service changes in Neurosciences
  • Raise standards of practise and enhance outcomes to and from future commissioning of neuro services in the North East

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Minutes of Meetings:

Minutes: 19th August 2009

Minutes: 17th November 2009

The next meeting of this group will be taking place on Tuesday 26th January 2010. More information will follow.

Anyone who is interested in attending please contact Laura Bailey: laura.bailey1@middlesbroughpct.nhs.uk

 

 

Neurosciences Network - Workforce Innovations Programme

The Neurosciences Network is launching a Workforce Innovations Programme, with funding from the Workforce Innovations Fund. Sally Lawson is the Workforce Innovations Coordinator. Sally will manage the programme and find mentors and mentees to be involved.

Email: sally.lawson1@nhs.net

Phone: 07887656067


For more information regarding the programme and bid click here 

 

Mentor Recruitment

We have now recruited the 10 mentors for the Workforce Innovations Programme. The mentors will meet for the first time on Monday 23rd November 2009.

Mentee Recruitment

We are now recruiting for the 20 mentee positions for the programme. If you are interested in applying for one of these positions, please download the following forms and send all completed documentation to laura.bailey1@middlesbroughpct.nhs.uk by 31st December 2009.

Mentee Recruitment Summary

Mentee Expression of Interest

Mentee and Manager Agreement

Mentee Role

If you have any questions regarding the programme or your applications, please contact Sally Lawson, Workforce Innovations Coordinator on 07887656067 or email sally.lawson1@nhs.net

 


Workforce Development Event

We are holding a Regional Workforce Development Event on 1st December 2009. For more information click here 

September 25, 2009

Neurosciences Network - Provider Information Session

The North East Neurosciences Network will be holding a provider information session on:

Thursday 21st January 2010

Venue and times to be confirmed

At this session the Network will be sharing the future commissioning intentions. For more information about this session contact laura.bailey1@middlesbroughpct.nhs.uk

September 22, 2009

Neurosciences Network Updates

Network Updates are created after each bi-monthly meeting:

January 2009 Update

March 2009 Update

June 2009 Update

September 2009 Update

November 2009 Update

July 20, 2009

Understanding Personalised Health Budgets

The Department of Health have published a paper to help people understand what Personalised Health Budgets are. To see the paper click here.

July 8, 2009

Jobcentre Plus Access to Work Representative

Access to Work is a national Jobcentre Plus programme that aims to provide support to overcome work related obstacles resulting from disability, enabling disabled customers to work on a more equal basis with their non-disabled colleagues and to encourage employers to recruit and retain disabled people by offering practical help.

Assistance can be in the form of special equipment or software, help with travelling to and from work, personal support and care in the workplace or physical alterations to premises.

The programme manager in North East Region, Steve McCuskin, leads a team of advisers who work to find acceptable solutions with disabled people and their employers. Steve is a member of the Neurosciences Network and is keen to promote use of the programme and to increase the channels through which interested parties can hear about and access the programme.

You can contact Steve McCuskin by emailing steve.mccuskin@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk

Health Needs Assessment for Long Term Neurological Conditions

A Health Needs Assessment for Long Term Neurological Conditions in North East England has been produced by NEPHO (North East Public Health Observatory), commissioned by the North East Neurosciences Network.

The document can be downloaded from the NEPHO website.

May 7, 2009

Photos from Neurosciences Network Launch Event

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February 2, 2009

Neurosciences Network Launch Event - 26th March 2009

The North East Neurosciences Network will be celebrating its official launch on 26th March at the Riverside, Chester-le-Street.


This is a free event which is open to anyone. Please fill in the reply slip below and send to Laura.bailey1@middlesbroughpct.nhs.uk as soon as possible to book your place. This event is proving very popular so make sure you don't miss out!

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UPDATE: 25/02/2009
This event is now full to capacity. If you are interested, contact Laura Bailey and she will put you on the reserve list.

Click here for the programme

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Thank you to everyone who attended the event and made it such a successful day. We received some fantastic feedback from attendees and have successfully raised our profile across the Region.

Graham Ogilvie from Ogilvie design captured many of the main themes from the day in his fantastic illustrations:

Journal of Illustrations

 

December 1, 2008

North East Neurosciences Network - Members

Lynne Barr Neurosciences Network Lead

Glenys Marriott Chair of Neurosciences Network

Laura Bailey
Neurosciences Network Support Officer Email

Representatives From:
North East Primary Care Trusts

Local Authorities

Employment Agencies

NEPHO (North East Public Health Observatory) (see: http://www.nepho.org.uk/)

Independent Sector Neurological Alliance (TVDNY)

Specialist NHS Neurological Services - e.g. Walkergate Park (see: http://www.ntw.nhs.uk/kb/?p=contact)

National Long Term Conditions Team (see: http://www.ltc-community.org.uk) Email

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About the North East Neurosciences Network

The North East Neurosciences Network was set up in March 2008.

It is a commissioning led network, working together with different organisations, voluntary sectors, people with neurological conditions and their carers to improve services across the region.

The standards we are aiming for are outlined in the Government's National Service Framework for Long Term Neurological Conditions, 2005.

For more information about the Network click here for our Information Sheet.

November 30, 2008

North East Neurosciences Network - Contact Us

North East Neurosciences Network
Unit 20, Middlesbrough PCT
Riverside House,
High Force Road
Riverside Park
Middlesbrough
TS2 1RH

Tel: 01642 737625

Email: laura.bailey1@middlesbroughpct.nhs.uk