EIP - Isle of Wight NHS Primary Care Trust

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Quality Assurance of Practice Learning for Health Care Professions
EDUCATION AUDIT & PRACTICE EXPERIENCE PROFILE
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LEARNING ENVIRONMENT (CLUSTER) / PRACTICE EXPERIENCE PROFILE held electronically by the HEI, Trust/Organisation (HSO) and Learning Environment
HEALTH SERVICE ORGANISATION (HSO)
Isle of Wight NHS Trust
Learning Environment Lead (LEL)
Donna Baker
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT CLUSTER / DIRECTORATE
Community Health - EIP
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT / PLACEMENT NAME
EIP
Date of Practice / LE Profile:
June 2012
Name
Elaine Doyle
Sam Whitewood / Nicky Scanlon/Blue
Bailey Hunt
Moira Sugden
Contact Details
Tel: 01983 822099 ext 6428 E-mail: donna.baker@iow.nhs.uk
Education Lead for Cluster
Contact Details
Carol Bolton
01983 552555
Address
Tel / Email
SOUTH BLOCK ST MARYS HOSPITAL NEWPORT
carol.bolton@iow.nhs.uk
Date Profile completed:
JUNE 2014
Learning Environment / Practice Experience Team completing Profile:
Position
Work Base
Team Lead
EIP
Staff Nurses
EIP
PAC
Contact Number and Email address
01983 552555
01983 552555
UoS
WELCOME to IOW NHS Trust
NHS Isle of Wight provides Acute Care, Mental Health, Ambulance and Community Services that would otherwise be provided by lots of different organisations on the mainland. This is because living on an island makes travelling
elsewhere in the UK for treatment more difficult and, with quite a small population, we can provide care more cost effectively as a single organisation. NHS Isle of Wight employs approximately 3,000 staff, is committed to personal
development and has strong links with Southampton, Portsmouth and Bournemouth Universities. In addition to the central hospital site of St Mary's, Newport, there are a variety of health clinics and community bases across the
Island from which many of the Trust's services are delivered.
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Central Student Placement Charter.FINAL.doc
South Central Student Learning Charter – Please read........
GENERAL INFORMATION for ALL LEARNERS
Google Map link / Trust web link: http://www.iow.nhs.uk/Working-With-Us/learning-zone/clinical-education.htm
Access by:
BUS
TRAIN
CAR
Other suggestions:
Web Link
Comments
http://www.islandbuses.info/
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
Parking arrangements/Costs: Parking permit available. Application forms available at induction
Ferries: Red Funnel / Wight link / Hover travel
Accommodation available: http://www.iow.nhs.uk/index.asp?record=855
OTHER LEARNERS
Other Universities accessing our Learning Environment / Practice Experience for Student Learning, whom you may meet whilst on placement – these are highlighted below:
SOUTHAMPTON
READING
PORTSMOUTH
SURREY
BOURNEMOUTH
Other
OPEN UNIVERSITY
We also support a range of professions and different learners on the following programmes, as highlighted below:
Nursing – Adult field
Nursing – Child field
Nursing - Mental Health field
Occupational Therapy
Physiotherapy
Podiatry
Medical
Radiography (Diagnostic)
Radiography (Therapeutic)
Nursing – Learning Disabilities
Speech & Language Therapy
Clinical Psychology
Midwifery
Dietetics
Social Work
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HCS – Cardiac Physiology, Respiratory & Sleep
HCS – Audiology, Neurophysiology, Vision Science
HCS – Life Sciences (Blood, Infection, Cellular,
Genetics)
HCS – Med Physics (Radiotherapy, Radiation,
Nuclear)
HCS – Clinical Engineering (Med, Rad, Renal,
Rehab)
PROFILE for “Learning Environment (Cluster) / Practice Experience “
Area / Locality
Mental Health
Service / Team
EIP
Location
South Block St. Marys Hospital Newport
IOW
Key Contacts
Tel No / Email Address
Carol Bolton
carol.bolton@iow.nhs.uk
Learning Environment (Cluster) / Practice Experience Philosophy or Mission Statement
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The team will at all times strive to maintain the following ethos in its practise:
The service will embrace the ethos of the Recovery Model.
The service will endeavour to provide the earliest possible detection of psychosis, intervention and prevention of relapse.
Build meaningful long-term relationships with the people using the service.
All approaches – medical, psychosocial and psychological will endeavour to make use of existing research evidence.
Develop innovative practice rather than being bound by dogma. By this is meant that there will be an ongoing exploration and development of best practice options.
Problem led focusing on the reduction of distress with an emphasis on managing symptoms rather than diagnosis led.
Age, culture, sexuality and gender sensitive with a specific focus on young people.
Develop and maintain a close working relationship with other relevant agencies.
Recognise & understand the needs of families and carers.
Raise awareness of psychosis within the wider community as well as within all health settings.
Description of the Service we provide and Client groups who may access it:
The Early Intervention in Psychosis service will:
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Reduce the length of time young people remain undiagnosed and untreated
Develop meaningful engagement, provide evidence based interventions and promote recovery during the early phase of illness
The service will provide a user centred service, which focuses on young people from the age of 14 to 35 with a first episode of psychosis and remain engaged with them for up to 3 years.
Other areas of interest and related experience available
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See embedded document
New Starter Pack
April 2104.doc
LEARNER INFORMATION
Work Pattern
(eg Shift patterns, start & finish times)
The normal hours of operation will be 9.00 to 5.00 Monday - Friday, with flexible evening work depending on client/carers need. Out of hours advice is available
24 hours per day via Crisis Resolution & Home Treatment (CRHT).
Dress / Uniform Code
Staff room / Rest Room facilities
Library / IT Resources
UoS Student uniform in conjunction with NHS IOW dress code policy
Induction / Orientation Programmes
Welcome Folder
Student Tutorial / Seminar Programme (if available)
Managing Student Issues – flow chart & main contacts
Abbreviations / Glossary relevant to this area
Prior recommended reading / websites / resources
Common assessments / interventions / procedures / treatments /
evaluations
Common conditions seen
Specific areas of expertise/clinical skills which students can
observe / learn from / Practice
LIST of LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES available in main ‘hub’
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The Oliveira Library is based at St Mary's Hospital in the education centre and provides a full library service to all NHS employees on the Island, students on
placement and other groups by arrangement. A reference service is also available to the general public. We aim to provide information and support on the
following: Clinical questions, Evidence based Healthcare, Education, Research, Continuing Professional Development, Lifelong Learning, Management, Clinical
Governance and Audit If you would like further information on library services, please contact Anne Lancey, Library and Knowledge Services Manager. Tel. 01983
534519. Fax 01983 534232 Email: library@iow.nhs.uk
See embedded pack
See embedded pack
See student pack
See student pack
See student pack
See student pack
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placement area
LIST of LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES available in
Linked areas / ‘spoke’ organisations
LIST of Inter professional learning opportunities for students on
placement
Specifically for Nursing students, are there opportunities on this
placement for the student to have experience of working with
other client groups? Eg
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Maternity care
See embedded student pack
See embedded student pack
Yes but not guaranteed
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Child Care
Yes but not guaranteed
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Mental Health
Yes
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Learning Disability
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Other
Please list all other services within this Trust/HSO and external
NHS/Social Care/PVI services you liaise with or refer clients onto:
Please list all other Health and social care staff the student may
have the opportunity to work with:
OUR EXPECTATIONS of LEARNERS whilst on this Practice
Experience:
See embedded student pack
See embedded student pack
See embedded student pack
All relevant Policies and Guidance Documents MUST be made available to learners whilst on this Practice Experience
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