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Quality Education for a Healthier Scotland Multidisciplinary Open title page Care at Home Education

Quality Education for a Healthier Scotland Multidisciplinary Collaborate to Accumulate: Novel and progressive models of care home and care at home support worker education. Fiona Fraser Project lead/ RRHEAL Louise Sullivan Practice Educator/ NHS Western Isles

Quality Education for a Healthier Scotland Multidisciplinary Geography Distance from north to south of island chain = 150 miles

Quality Education for a Healthier Scotland Multidisciplinary Travel Journey includes causeways and 2 ferries= 6 hrs Inter-island flights limited- (mid week only) Barra flights now stopped

Quality Education for a Healthier Scotland Multidisciplinary Background and scene setting Care at home role Increasing demands on role Staff a Hidden component of workforce Limited training provision Enhanced awareness due to intertwined island communities Ad hoc training delivery/ separate subject experts (presenters) Time intensive with no clinical backfill for presenters- large number of staff to be trained STRONG commitment to needs of community/ population and therefore training delivery Officially out-with work remit of subject experts But delivery holistic and person centred Organisations pre-integration/ challenges of wilful collaboration

Quality Education for a Healthier Scotland Multidisciplinary Sustainable training plan for delivery at scale Economic and efficient training plan Presenter enablement Audience preparation Technology a component part of answer Educational context

Quality Education for a Healthier Scotland Multidisciplinary Innovation Trainers Agreement of core content, learning aids and accessory tools Allocated a buddy trainer Re-usable tool development– including making films Team communication and shared access to training tools Audience Collaboration with Citizens online (charitable group) for Digital enablement Empower learners / use educational access to best effect Interactive and engaging educational event – new opportunity Presented material with activity related skills workshops

Quality Education for a Healthier Scotland Multidisciplinary

Quality Education for a Healthier Scotland Multidisciplinary Progress to date Trainers Developed new skills in project management and training delivery methods Developed cohesion of training team Educational Strategy – modes of audience engagement Care at Home/ Care Home staff Empowered & digitally enabled Developing equity for all islands Ease of access to expert and re-usable recorded materials Opportunity for managers to refresh knowledge and access content Opportunity for local facilitation and delivery in remote Southern Isles Culture change

Quality Education for a Healthier Scotland Multidisciplinary Next steps & take home messages Challenges Governance across organisational boundaries versus ease of access Access to hardware and internet Connectivity Communication within CaH teams and across organisations Need for (IT)belt and braces preparation and work arounds Shared responsibility may become more defined with integration Training “before its time” “but winning hearts and minds”

Quality Education for a Healthier Scotland Multidisciplinary Embed film clip

Quality Education for a Healthier Scotland Multidisciplinary