Title: Practitioner Development Programme Training for Trainers Programme (T4T)
1Practitioner Development ProgrammeTraining for
Trainers Programme (T4T)
2Welcome and Introductions
- Tutors
- House keeping
- -Manage self
- -Toilets
- -Fire alarm exits
- -Refreshments
- -Mobile phones
3Introductions
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- Everyone introduces themselves, together with
their role and where they work and one thing they
would like the group to know about them.
4Aims of T4T - overview
- To introduce clinical and lay tutors to the
content and skills required to deliver the CCH
Practitioner Development Programme (PDP) - To increase confidence and competence to deliver
PDP - To support new trainers to develop individualised
goals and action plans - To develop strategies for integrated partnership
working between lay and clinical co-facilitators - To be the first step on the journey of continual
development for PDP trainers
5Baseline questionnaire
- Please complete the pre training questionnaire
and return to the facilitator. - This questionnaire will be repeated at the end of
the Programme and will enable you to assess your
development and will contribute to the programme
evaluation - Thank you
6Aims for facilitation team
- Increase confidence in ability to present to
clinicians - Increase understanding of the clinicians
journey to support self-care and - develop empathy for clinicians at all levels
in the journey - Increase understanding of the specific skills
and techniques taught in the PDP - Increase confidence to tell story of journey
of self-management - highlighting concepts of Importance,
Confidence, and use of Problem-Solving - Increase confidence to present the techniques
of Problem-Solving, using example real life
examples - Increase confidence to present ambivalence as
a normal experience for a person living with a
long-term condition using real life examples - Increase confidence in ability to facilitate
skill rehearsal with actor - Develop a plan for continued co-facilitator
skill development
7Role of the Facilitators
- Work in small mixed groups of three or four
- Share your experiences of your own self
management journey or your experiences of
supporting self management - Consider how these experiences may impact your
role as a tutor - Consider how you might reflect on your experience
and describe these to delegates within a PDP
training programme. - What support and strategies might you need to
deal with your personal frustrations and emotions
to enable you to use this experience in a
training environment? - Debrief as a large group
8Experiences of the PDP and skills
- Work in different small mixed groups of three
or four - Discuss your successes and challenges of using
the PDP approach - Agree and record your top 5 successes and your
top 5 challenges - Discuss your successes and challenges of using
the PDP skills - Whole group debrief then
- Identify your learning goals for the skills
revision session
9Individual learning agenda
- Individual learning agenda to inform skills
revision
10Skills revision session
- Key revision session for ensuring all delegates
are confident with the PDP skills (in the
communication skills descriptor list), how to use
them, linkages and flow
11Practitioner Development ProgrammeTraining for
Trainers Programme (T4T)
12Key tools for supporting behaviour change
- Good quality coaching and feedback are key tools
for supporting individuals to develop confidence
and competence in self management support skills. - All new skills develop over time, becoming easier
with practice. - Interactive exercise
- Split into smaller groups and explore ways that
you have received feedback in the course of your
personal and professional lives. - How did these methods make you feel and what was
their impact? - What are the key qualities of constructive
feedback, what should be avoided? - Come back debrief as a large group
13Coaching definition
- Relationship and rapport is part of the process,
safety is key - Focus on enabling and empowering the learner
- Goal is reaching a higher level of performance
14Coaching the challenge
- Coaching and giving coaching feedback is a new
skill for many of us - We may need to give coaching feedback to a range
of workforce groups - Coaching and feedback from lay facilitators may
be a new experience - We need to be confident SMS practitioners,
facilitators and coaches - Consider your own learning needs and goals
- Making sure you use and model the skills and
approaches in PDP will increase your confidence
for skill spotting and to give constructive
coaching feedback - Having lots of examples from your own practice
will build credibility
15Coaching the process outline
- Set learner agenda and invite goal
- Assess level of importance and confidence
- Agree process negotiate time outs and duration
- Goal is reaching a higher level of importance
- Continual process of improvement in skills and
confidence - Support handout available
16Coaching the process steps
- Pre performance seek learner agenda set
goals - Performance (negotiate time-outs and time)
- Post-performance (feedback)
- Refine learner agenda
- Re-rehearsal
- Summarisation, next steps
17Coaching the detail
- Clarify process
- Establish learners goals
- Assess Importance and Confidence
- Set up the scenario
- Have a go
- Pause
- Feedback, use the feedback grid (handout 2) to
record your observations - Have a second go and feedback again
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18Coaching
- Demonstration
- Small group practice
19Coaching Debrief action plan
- Whole group de-brief
- Individual action plan
20Practitioner Development ProgrammeTraining for
Trainers Programme (T4T)
21The workshops
- Briefly describe the workshops with short summary
- overview of key content
- Elicit questions and learning agenda
22Practitioner Development ProgrammeTraining for
Trainers Programme (T4T)
- Facilitators working in partnership
23Facilitators in partnership
- Equal partnership
- Part of integrated team
- Joint responsibility
- Team inputs and outputs
- Value and respect
- Utilise skills and experiences
- Consider context of delegates
- Consider context of facilitators
24Facilitation interactive exercise
- Split into pairs with one lay and one clinical
facilitator. - Each pair takes an interactive exercise from the
PDP and creates an action plan for delivery. - One group facilitates their interactive exercise
with the whole group. - The participants in the exercise give
constructive coaching feedback.
25Coaching More practice
26Practitioner Development ProgrammeTraining for
Trainers Programme (T4T)
- Facilitation Presentation Skills
27Group discussion
- Essentials of good presentation
- Essential of good facilitation
- Flip chart responses
28Skills grid
- Review the elements of the skills grid (T4T
handout 5) - Explain each section
- Consider you confidence for each section
- Write your action plan to address areas of lower
confidence - Use the grid to inform how your action plan for
ongoing learning and continued development
29Practitioner Development ProgrammeTraining for
Trainers Programme (T4T)
- Working with Simulated Patients
30Valuable resource
- Develop rapport relationship with your
simulated patient(s). - Accept them as a valuable resource and as a part
of your integrated team. - Provide adequate training and preparation time.
- Include simulated patients for the part of the
session debrief - and workshop evaluation that relates to
their role and share the evaluation - Agree basic principles in advance such as
feedback in role, no comment or - judgement on learners ability to use skill
- Discuss any areas of concern on either side at
the end of the workshop and agree action plan for
next time
31Practitioner Development ProgrammeTraining for
Trainers Programme (T4T)
- Culture of continuous Improvement
32Personalised health/care planning, self
management support and shared decision making
Activation
33The knowledge, skills and confidence to manage
your own health and healthcare
34A supportive system
- Working in partnership
- Sharing decisions
- Planning care
Activated patients
Prepared, proactive teams
Optimal functional and clinical outcomes
35Living with a Long Term conditionUsual care is
self management
36People who live with LTCs are the ultimate
decision makers and risk takers
37So it should be the job of the service to ensure
that.
- People are supported to make informed and
personally relevant decisions about managing
their own health and healthcare
Should I take that pill today?
Am I going to stick to that exercise regime?
Do I really want that heart operation?
38Personalised health/care planning, SMS and SDM
Shared decision making Decision aids
Scheduled follow up appointments, providing
motivational support
Scheduled care pathway, providing specific
interventions
39Continuous Quality ImprovementIs just a way of
helping an organisation to consider and
implement change
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41Understanding the problem. Knowing what youre
trying to do - clear and desirable aims and
objectives
Model for Improvement
What are we trying to
accomplish?
How will we know that a
Measuring processes and outcomes
change is an improvement?
What change can we make that
will result in improvement?
What have others done?
Langley G, Nolan K, Nolan T, Norman C, Provost L,
(1996), The improvement guide a practical
approach to enhancing organisational
performance, Jossey Bass Publishers, San
Francisco
What hunches do we have? What can we learn as we
go along?
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43Appendix 2 Self Management Questionnaire Self Management Questionnaire Self Management Questionnaire Self Management Questionnaire Self Management Questionnaire Self Management Questionnaire Self Management Questionnaire Self Management Questionnaire Self Management Questionnaire
To help us to continually improve our services we would be grateful if you would kindly answer the following 6 questions. To help us to continually improve our services we would be grateful if you would kindly answer the following 6 questions. To help us to continually improve our services we would be grateful if you would kindly answer the following 6 questions. To help us to continually improve our services we would be grateful if you would kindly answer the following 6 questions. To help us to continually improve our services we would be grateful if you would kindly answer the following 6 questions. To help us to continually improve our services we would be grateful if you would kindly answer the following 6 questions. To help us to continually improve our services we would be grateful if you would kindly answer the following 6 questions. To help us to continually improve our services we would be grateful if you would kindly answer the following 6 questions. To help us to continually improve our services we would be grateful if you would kindly answer the following 6 questions. To help us to continually improve our services we would be grateful if you would kindly answer the following 6 questions. To help us to continually improve our services we would be grateful if you would kindly answer the following 6 questions. To help us to continually improve our services we would be grateful if you would kindly answer the following 6 questions. To help us to continually improve our services we would be grateful if you would kindly answer the following 6 questions. To help us to continually improve our services we would be grateful if you would kindly answer the following 6 questions. To help us to continually improve our services we would be grateful if you would kindly answer the following 6 questions.
HAVE YOU ATTENDED A SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME? YES/ NO (please circle) HAVE YOU ATTENDED A SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME? YES/ NO (please circle) HAVE YOU ATTENDED A SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME? YES/ NO (please circle) HAVE YOU ATTENDED A SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME? YES/ NO (please circle) HAVE YOU ATTENDED A SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME? YES/ NO (please circle) HAVE YOU ATTENDED A SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME? YES/ NO (please circle) HAVE YOU ATTENDED A SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME? YES/ NO (please circle) HAVE YOU ATTENDED A SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME? YES/ NO (please circle) HAVE YOU ATTENDED A SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME? YES/ NO (please circle) HAVE YOU ATTENDED A SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME? YES/ NO (please circle) HAVE YOU ATTENDED A SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME? YES/ NO (please circle) HAVE YOU ATTENDED A SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME? YES/ NO (please circle) HAVE YOU ATTENDED A SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME? YES/ NO (please circle) HAVE YOU ATTENDED A SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME? YES/ NO (please circle) HAVE YOU ATTENDED A SELF-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME? YES/ NO (please circle)
In your consultation today In your consultation today In your consultation today In your consultation today In your consultation today (please circle) (please circle)
1. Did you Discuss what was most important to You in managing your own health? 1. Did you Discuss what was most important to You in managing your own health? 1. Did you Discuss what was most important to You in managing your own health? 1. Did you Discuss what was most important to You in managing your own health? 1. Did you Discuss what was most important to You in managing your own health? 1. Did you Discuss what was most important to You in managing your own health? 1. Did you Discuss what was most important to You in managing your own health? 1. Did you Discuss what was most important to You in managing your own health? 1. Did you Discuss what was most important to You in managing your own health? 1. Did you Discuss what was most important to You in managing your own health? 1. Did you Discuss what was most important to You in managing your own health? 1. Did you Discuss what was most important to You in managing your own health? YES/ N0 YES/ N0
2. Did you Get support to set a short-term goal for yourself? 2. Did you Get support to set a short-term goal for yourself? 2. Did you Get support to set a short-term goal for yourself? 2. Did you Get support to set a short-term goal for yourself? 2. Did you Get support to set a short-term goal for yourself? 2. Did you Get support to set a short-term goal for yourself? 2. Did you Get support to set a short-term goal for yourself? YES/ N0 YES/ N0
3. Did you Arrange to discuss your progress on your short-term goal? 3. Did you Arrange to discuss your progress on your short-term goal? 3. Did you Arrange to discuss your progress on your short-term goal? 3. Did you Arrange to discuss your progress on your short-term goal? 3. Did you Arrange to discuss your progress on your short-term goal? 3. Did you Arrange to discuss your progress on your short-term goal? 3. Did you Arrange to discuss your progress on your short-term goal? 3. Did you Arrange to discuss your progress on your short-term goal? 3. Did you Arrange to discuss your progress on your short-term goal? 3. Did you Arrange to discuss your progress on your short-term goal? YES/ N0 YES/ N0
4. How supported did you feel in managing your health? 4. How supported did you feel in managing your health? 4. How supported did you feel in managing your health? 4. How supported did you feel in managing your health? 4. How supported did you feel in managing your health? 4. How supported did you feel in managing your health? 4. How supported did you feel in managing your health? 4. How supported did you feel in managing your health? 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Totally Not at all supported supported 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Totally Not at all supported supported 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Totally Not at all supported supported 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Totally Not at all supported supported
I am confident that I can manage my health condition I am confident that I can manage my health condition I am confident that I can manage my health condition I am confident that I can manage my health condition I am confident that I can manage my health condition I am confident that I can manage my health condition I am confident that I can manage my health condition I am confident that I can manage my health condition I am confident that I can manage my health condition I am confident that I can manage my health condition 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Strongly Strongly agree disagree 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Strongly Strongly agree disagree 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Strongly Strongly agree disagree 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Strongly Strongly agree disagree
44Continuous Improvementinteractive exercise
- Work in groups of three or four
- Record on a flip chart all your examples of
continuous improvement - Consider how these examples will support the PDP
workshop content - Feed back to the whole group one example per
group of how you integrate this into the PDP
workshops
45Coaching More practice
46Practitioner Development ProgrammeTraining for
Trainers Programme (T4T)
47Competency
- Individual timescales
- Review skills confidence grid domains
- Set own continuing development action plan
- One series observation co-facilitation with
coaching feedback (using feedback grid and peer
review form) - Negotiate with co-facilitator
- Facilitator skill mix
- Yearly peer review
48Continuing development support
- Consider local training programmes
- Facilitation skills accreditation
- Presentation skills accreditation
- Regional and national initiatives
- Knowledge skills framework
- Appraisal
- Peer tutor groups Action Learning Sets
- Regular tutor meetings
49Individual action plan
- Goal action plan
- Importance and confidence
- Potential barriers
- Problem solving
- SMART
- Confidence
- Follow up plan
50Free space
- Collaborative agenda setting for using this time
51End of training questionnaire
- Please complete the post training questionnaire
and return to the facilitator. - This questionnaire will be repeated at the end of
the Programme and will enable you to assess your
development and will contribute to the programme
evaluation - Thank you
52Acknowledgements
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required these also need to be on sheet inside
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