Title: Margaret Kelvey
1Literacy, Language and NumeracyTheir Place in
the Health Sector
- Margaret Kelvey
- Manager, Extending Participation, Skills for
Health - Wednesday 25 February 2009
2Drivers/Challenges
- Modernising healthcare delivery
- Increased productivity and effectiveness
- Increased focus on public health
- Introduction of new technologies
- Ageing population
- Skills shortages and gaps
- Inconsistent workforce data and planning
- Funding
3Extending Participation our role
- Support policy development
- Link LLN to mainstream processes
- Lever funds and broker cross sector deals (JIF)
- Facilitate achieving targets (Skills Pledge)
- Link to workforce solutions and skills mix
- Access to partnerships and collaboration
- Develop tools and resources
- Support local projects and JIF access
4Contribution of Literacy Language and Numeracy
- Key components of employability skills required
by all staff - Safe and effective healthcare delivery
- Quality of service provision
- Competent and flexible workforce
5Literacy, Languge and Numeracy in the Health
Sector
- LLN fundamental to
- Creating a flexible and adaptable workforce
- Enabling staff to carry out roles more
effectively - Better recruitment and retention
- Raising confidence and motivation levels
- Increasing the uptake of learning and development
opportunities - Ensuring patient care and safety
6Can we really afford to keep ignoring peoples
needs?
Dont think Ive got the hang of using this nail
gun.
7The Employability Skills Matrix for the Health
Sector
- identifies the personal skills, qualities,
attributes and behaviours needed for each level
on the Career Framework - can help to support staff to access a grade of
post, sustain effective working in that post and
progress to higher/different posts - will help individuals to see where they must
develop skills and knowledge and contribute to
the staff review process
8Matrix Examples Level 1
Take part in discussions on familiar topics.
Complete simple forms. Read and understand
short text.
Briefly chat with people to put them at ease.
Fill personal details in on an application
form. Follow notices and signs in the workplace.
Adult literacy entry level 3
9Matrix Examples Level 1
Follow directional signs to find your way around
a building. Be able to understand how many
patients are having lunch from the appropriate
paperwork.
Read and understand simple symbols, diagrams and
charts. Extract numerical information from lists,
tables, diagrams and simple charts.
Adult numeracy entry level 3
10Literacy and Numeracy
11Literacy, Languge and Numeracy key strands of
work
- Raising awareness
- Building capacity and capability
- Embedding and mainstreaming
- Sustainability
- Measuring impact
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http//lln.skillsforhealth.org.uk/
12Literacy, Language and Numeracy tools and
resources
- WOA health check, flowchart and strategy builder
- Case studies
- Employability Skills Matrix
- Skills Pledge Guidance leaflet
- Contextualised materials for delivery of City and
Guilds Award in LLN and ICT Awareness - Literacy and Numeracy Initial Assessment Tools
for the health sector
13Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals Case
Study
- LLN scheme to increase learning and employability
- Benefits
- Improved confidence and motivation
- Improved communication and documentation
- Extended clinical skills and care to patients
14Greater Glasgow and Clyde Case Study
- Integrated training into existing intravenous
module to improve numeracy skills of nurses - Benefits
- Improved confidence about administering IV drugs
- Safer more effective service for patients
- Change in prep for programme
- More flexibility in teams to handle IV
- Extended programme
15Dorset and Somerset SHA Case Study
- SHA embedded LLN into existing policies and
clinical governance frameworks (Whole
Organisation Approach). Introduction of
assessment at key stages (e.g. Induction,
pre-NVQ, PDR) - Initial organisational benefits
- Good partnership working across the economy
- Improvement of learning infrastructure and
practices - Assessment of 800 staff
- Joint working to enhance the approach
16Strategic Intent
- Development of a skilled, flexible and
productive workforce to raise quality of health
and healthcare for the public, patients and
service users