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    02 December 2020 10:00      16:00

    The COVID-19 pandemic has underlined the deep inequalities and stark differences in health that exist between different population groups and areas of England. There are many factors that affect people’s health and wellbeing, and traditional health and care services is only one of these. Addressing all these factors is key to tackling health inequalities. 
    With NHS England and NHS Improvement, The King's Fund brings you this free one-day virtual event. Sign up now to hear from national and international examples of best practice and explore how:
    local organisations working in partnership and collaborating with one another can help deliver population health locally data and insight can be used to analyse and develop population health strategies and new integrated care models  addressing the wider determinants of health as part of a population health approach can help reduce health inequalities. Registration

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  2. 16
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    02 December 2020 16:00      03 December 2020 00:00

    The Nursing Times awards are free to attend and will give you the chance to highlight and reward innovation in workforce planning and management that will contribute to sustaining a workforce fit for the future.
    The summit will take place over two days, connecting nurses responsible for the recruitment, retention and development of the workforce to meet with solution providers and workforce experts.
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  3. 17
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    02 December 2020 17:00      18:30

    Coping with complexity: how a human factors systems approach can support competency development for pharmacists.
    Support in clinical decision making is recognised as an educational development need for pharmacists. The health policy landscape puts the pharmacist in a central role for clinical management of long-term complex morbidities, making clinical decision making and taking responsibility for patient outcomes increasingly important.
    This is compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic, where healthcare environments have become more complex and challenging to navigate. In this environment, foundation pharmacists were unable to sit the GPhC registration assessment during the summer of 2020 but provisionally the registration assessment is due to take place online during the first quarter of 2021.
    In response to this, a suite of resources has been developed with collaboration between Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (CIEHF) and Health Education England (HEE). These resources are aimed in particular at early career pharmacists and their supervisors, especially those in foundation pharmacist positions managing the transition from education to the workplace environment.
    This session will act as the launch event for these resources and can support early career pharmacists and supervisors to navigate the CIEHF learning resources developed so far.
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  4. 20
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    02 December 2020 20:00      03 December 2020 16:00

    The 2020 MindTech Symposium (#MindTech2020) will be held online as a virtual event for the very first time. The Symposium topic is ‘Digital Mental Health in the Age of Covid-19’  
    The session times are as follows:
    Wednesday 2nd December 2020: 
    8.00pm - 9.00pm: The digital mental health response to COVID-19: A global Perspective  Thursday 3rd December 2020: 
    1st Session 10.00am - 11.30am: A rapid digital response to a global pandemic 2nd Session 1.15pm - 2.30pm: Virtual PPI: the way forward?  3rd Session 3.00pm - 4.00pm: Rethinking mental health services for a brave new world post-COVID-19                                                                                                                              Wednesday evening’s opening session will embrace a global perspective on the digital mental health response to COVID-19 and includes international expert panellists Helen Christensen (Australia), John Torous (USA) and Sally Merry (New Zealand).
    Thursday’s sessions will cover emerging technologies and how they can be harnessed in the ‘new normal’ of mental healthcare in the post-Covid world.
    Thursday will also host a dedicated session encompassing Patient & Public Involvement (PPI) and user-centred co-design in a virtual world. This session will be delivered by MindTech’s own PPI group.
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