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1 Implementing NHS North West MPET priorities across MCCN Kathy Collins Associate Director Merseyside & Cheshire Cancer Network

2 Organisational Structure SHA North West End of Life Care Clinical Pathway Group Board of networks/ PCT CEO’s MCCN/Taskforce MCCN End of Life & Palliative Care Clinical Network Group North West Operational Group

3 What is MPET? MPET (Multi-Professional Education and Training) levy is the funding for healthcare education MPET is allocated to SHAs through the Department of Health SHAs have infrastructures in place to deliver the requirements for MPET activity Specific examples of activity include: –Funding pre-registration education through contracts and commissioning with education providers –Funding salary contribution costs where applicable e.g. for students studying on secondment to training –Supporting post-registration education and CPD –Supporting specific requirements such as apprenticeships, preceptorship, non- medical prescribing, etc. Specific developments, such as funding for End of Life Care, are sometimes included as development initiatives within the scope of MPET

4 Why has EOLC been identified as a specific development initiative? The National EOLC strategy (2008) signalled additional investment for EOLC in the financial years 2009/10 and 2010/11 The strategy recognised the deficiencies in knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviours in staff frequently coming into contact with people at end of life Recommended that the focus should be on training and development across both statutory and independent sectors to develop those skills

5 The Role of the SHA in allocating MPET Determines the priorities for EoLC Takes into consideration national requirements identified through the workforce and development network and locally through NHS NW Clinical Pathway Group Monitors progress on delivery against the priorities

6 Priorities in 2009/10 Implement the NHS NW CPG recommendations Plan was developed at a regional level

7 Reflections on progress North West Level Pilot of Quality Markers Self Assessment Raising public awareness campaign around death & dying NW definition of advanced care planning NW guidance on role and function of the role of EoLC facilitator Scoping project around education in EoLC Established projects around education in EoLC for domiciliary care staff

8 Reflections on progress Network level EoLC programme continued to build on the successful implementation of the National End of Life Care Tools. Gold Standards Framework, Liverpool Care Pathway and Preferred Priorities of Care (GSF,LCP,PPC The Network team contributed to the North West work programme of work Monitoring and supporting progress on complying with NICE Improving Outcomes Guidance for Supportive & Palliative Care

9 So what is in store for 2010/11? NHS NW priorities – regional plan Conclude the scoping exercise for education in EoLC Evaluate the domiciliary care education projects Quality markers next phase

10 So what is in store for 2010/11? NHS NW priorities – network plan Continue to increase the use of EoLC tools in all settings through the Network EoLC programmes Communication skills Primary care engagement Raising awareness around EoLC E-learning LCP in ICU Spirituality

11 The priorities for 2010/11 still link to NHS NW CPG recommendations

12 So what do we have to do now at Network level? Develop and deliver a plan against the priorities identified at network level

13 How is the plan being developed? EoL & Palliative Care Clinical Network Group ( CNG) Integrated Clinical Networks (ICNs) Commissioning Partnership Group for EoL & Palliative Care

14 What is the plan looking like? In development phase Good progress Working through the detail Timescale 6 th August

15 Continuing to increase the use of EoLC tools in all settings through the Network EoLC programmes Supporting PCTs in coordinating plans locally for facilitation and education around the use of EoLC tools and advance care planning; includes hospitals Supporting EoLC facilitators Developing an education programme for care homes

16 Communication skills Education sub group is finalising a network communication skills training framework Plan is to build infrastructure across the Network to be able to deliver sustainable communication skills training

17 Primary care engagement Build on the success of existing well evaluated GP education programmes to include ACP Look to develop GP clinical champions across the Network Work with neighbouring Network GP clinical leads

18 Raising awareness around EoLC Build on the success of the week in March plan for a week in 2011 Develop further plans beyond the week events

19 LCP in ICU: Laura Chapman Domiciliary Care Education: Caroline Flynn Spirituality: Cath Baldry

20 Consistency Network level – CNG/ICNs/Commissioning Partnership Group North West level-operational group

21 Beyond 2011? Who knows? Substantial level of funding awarded this year Use it to it’s maximum Demonstrate it’s effectiveness Use it to influence

22 Questions?


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