Welcome WAVE 3 Learning Event 1

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Welcome WAVE 3 Learning Event 1 Programme Supported By

Wave 1 and 2 Teams Pledges HeFT We pledge to continue to encourage and promote #shared care to give our patients a voice in their treatment and the opportunity to get involved LEEDS We pledge to continue to enable our patients to take ownership of their health through education and empowerment STEVENAGE To make Shared care as normal as Caring WOLVERHAMPTON To continue to organise lets chat renal mornings every 3 months MANCHESTER To continue to strive to make shared care the ‘norm’ and provide true patient choice with instant access to all levels of independent care SHEFFIELD Provide Shared Care education to New Started and new staff” STOKE Continue to promote SC by being the patients advocate “ Keep doing it” SUNDERLAND Continue working in partnership working together to improve service options for dialysis patients YORK GUYS To roll out SHAREHD across our 6 dialysis centres To share learning To encourage and support teams to develop their own strategies NOTTINGHAM To follow the 5 shared care commandments Wave 1 and 2 Teams Pledges