Workforce Planning for Acute Care Admissions Avoidance and Emergency Bed Days 17 th November 2009 Brighton Racecourse by Jo Woolgar Programme Director.

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Workforce Planning for Acute Care Admissions Avoidance and Emergency Bed Days 17 th November 2009 Brighton Racecourse by Jo Woolgar Programme Director Workforce Planning

Failure is not an option

Appalling Leadership in Mid Staffordshire NHS Hospital Bug Deaths ‘Scandalous’ 10 Victims at Northwick Park Maternity

Failing to plan, is planning to fail Too many Not enough

Failing to plan, is planning to fail Wrong skills No skills

Identify the risks

How can we tackle this? Feedback Supports NHS and Non NHS County and Local Councils, Primary Care HEI Private, independent and voluntary sector Prioritised staff groups Required competencies Qualifications Infrastructure to support Systems Standards Quality Assurance Continuous development Data Protection Generic v specific Different views Professional Geographic Service Organisation level Productivity Transparency Research Cascade Supporting tools Guidelines Feedback

The next steps… Work in Partnership to develop a workforce that will