Better Care Better Health Better Life Leadership Framework The Leadership Framework is based on the concept that leadership is not restricted to people.

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Better Care Better Health Better Life Leadership Framework The Leadership Framework is based on the concept that leadership is not restricted to people who hold designated leadership roles and where there is a shared responsibility for the success of the organisation, services or care being delivered. Acts of leadership can come from anyone in the organisation and as a model it emphasises the responsibility of all staff in demonstrating appropriate behaviours, in seeking to contribute to the leadership process and to develop and empower the leadership capacity of colleagues.

Better Care Better Health Better Life Leadership Context Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 4: Whole organisation & healthcare system Building broader partnerships across and outside traditional organisational boundaries that are sustainable and replicable. At this level leaders will be dealing with multi‐faceted problems and coming up with innovative solutions to those problems. They may lead at a national/international level and would be required to participate in whole systems thinking, finding new ways of working and leading transformational change. Their decisions may have significant impact on the reputation of the NHS and outcomes and would be critical to the future of the NHS. Stage 1: Own practice & immediate team Building personal relationships with patients and colleagues, often working as part of a multi‐disciplinary team. Staff need to recognise problems and work with others to solve them. The impact of the decisions staff take at this level will be limited in terms of risk. Stage 2: Whole service & across teams Building relationships within and across teams, recognising problems and solving them. At this level, staff will need to be more conscious of the risks that their decisions may pose for self and others for a successful outcome. Stage 3: Across services & wider organisation Working across teams and departments within the wider organisation. Staff will challenge the appropriateness of solutions to complex problems. The potential risk associated with their decisions will have a wider impact on the service.

Better Care Better Health Better Life North West Leadership Development – Workstream Activity Aligning Service Delivery Professional Mobilisation Growing the Workforce

Better Care Better Health Better Life Professional Mobilisation Leadership Context at Stage 1: Own practice & immediate team building personal relationships with patients and colleagues, often working as part of a multi‐disciplinary team. Staff need to recognise problems and work with others to solve them. The impact of the decisions staff take at this level will be limited in terms of risk. North West Development The professional mobilisation workstream are developing a leadership programme, specifically aimed at existing Band 6 Health Visitors

Better Care Better Health Better Life Aligning Service Delivery Leadership Context at Stage 2: Whole service & across teams building relationships within and across teams, recognising problems and solving them. At this level, staff will need to be more conscious of the risks that their decisions may pose for self and others for a successful outcome. Leadership Context at Stage 3: Across services & wider organisation working across teams and departments within the wider organisation. Staff will challenge the appropriateness of solutions to complex problems. The potential risk associated with their decisions will have a wider impact on the service. North West Development  The aligning service delivery workstream is  Commissioning a community engagement tool Early Years Discussion Kit and training to support health visitors (completed)  Commissioning a programme of restorative clinical supervision for Band 7 Health Visitors  Acts regionally to encourage the expansion of Family Nurse Partnership Programme provision

Better Care Better Health Better Life Growing the Workforce Leadership Context at Stage 3: Across services & wider organisation working across teams and departments within the wider organisation. Staff will challenge the appropriateness of solutions to complex problems. The potential risk associated with their decisions will have a wider impact on the service. Leadership Context at Stage 4: Whole organisation & healthcare system building broader partnerships across and outside traditional organisational boundaries that are sustainable and replicable. At this level leaders will be dealing with multi‐faceted problems and coming up with innovative solutions to those problems. They may lead at a national/international level and would be required to participate in whole systems thinking, finding new ways of working and leading transformational change. Their decisions may have significant impact on the reputation of the NHS and outcomes and would be critical to the future of the NHS. North West Development The Growing the Workforce workstream have undertaken a diagnostic of where the system and organisations are at in developing strategic leadership of the call to action, its ability to assure boards of the risks post transforming community services and aligning both the Call to Action on Health Visiting and School Nursing resulting in a programme of master classes being commissioned.