Improving the Student voice in a health ambassadorial role Mike Bailey, Career Progression Programme Manager, HE KSS Madhu Meshram, Education & Training Facilitator, Career Progression Programme, HE KSS Lisa Stone, Senior Careers Advisor, Careers Department, HE KSS Oliver Hallam, Development Manager, Inspiring the Future Session Outline • Workshop Objectives • Health Ambassador Quiz • Overview of the Career Progression Programme – Why are we promoting this work? • Health Ambassadors – What are they? What schemes exist? • How to engage with young people • Inspiring the Future overview • Questions Workshop Objectives • To increase understanding and promote the role of health ambassadors and the variety of ambassador networks including Inspiring the Future • Recruit volunteers to the Inspiring the Futures programme • Identification of key national/regional drives, issues and solutions that may feed into a regional health ambassador strategy • Promotion and signposting of medical, clinical and non-clinical careers information Careers and Health Ambassador Quiz Career Progression Programme – National, Regional and Local Drivers HEE Widening Participation Strategy HEE National Bands 1-4 Strategy Career Progression Development Strategy 2014/ 2020 Career Progression Programme -Work To Date Careers Advice Workshops rolled out from September 2014 Princes Trust Pre-employment programme rolled out with Medway Community June 2014, BSUH and Sussex Community January 2015, Thanet potentially March 2015 Education Business Partnership Pre-employment programmes for college students studying health and social care related subjects rolling out at Sussex Partnership Trust, Frimley Park and Western Sussex from October 2014, also establishing ones with Western Sussex and Sussex Partnership 12 organisations across KSS involved in Certificate of Fundamental Care Pilot and fed into national work. Tailoring to GP surgeries. Nationally roll out from April 2015 Working towards achieving 549 apprenticeship starts in 14/15 across KSS. Developing rotational apprenticeships across health and social care rolled out from November 2014 in each of the counties. Simulation Technician Apprenticeship pilot rolled out from November 2014 Health Ambassador Programmes Health Ambassadors act as role models to young people, offering them the chance to find out as much as possible about jobs and professions in healthcare. Stemnet – Stem Ambassadors STEM Ambassadors use their enthusiasm and commitment to encourage young people to enjoy STEM subjects. If you are over the age of 17 with skills or interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and/or Mathematics you can register as a STEM Ambassador. The most important qualities in STEM Ambassadors are that they are enthusiastic and positive role models for STEM subjects and associated careers. You can get involved by: • giving careers talks or helping at careers fairs • providing technical advice or practical support to STEM projects in the classroom • supporting projects in after-school STEM Clubs • judging school STEM competitions • speed networking with pupils, parents and teachers • devising or delivering practical STEM experiments or demonstrations • helping students with mock job interviews Specialty Champions for Doctors • Aims of the scheme • Responding to feedback • Champions survey identified only 57% satisfied with scheme in its current form • Developments • Updated guidance • Champion training via webinar planned for April 2015 • Collecting feedback from foundation doctors • Champion contact details in secure area of STFS website • Appeal for additional champions • If you could give your younger self one piece of advice- what would it be? • What did you want to be when you were 14? • What is the best piece of advice about work/ careers you have ever had? 5mins to discuss • Have a read of the hand-out on the tables • In pairs/ small groups find two things that you would do normally for a meeting/ presentation and two things that are specific to engaging young people. 5mins to discuss @Edu_employers Working together to help young people achieve their potential www.inspiringthefuture.org What is Inspiring the Future? • Inspiring the Future is a FREE service • Employees from all sectors and professions from Apprentices to CEOs pledge one hour a year to volunteer to go into state schools and colleges to talk about their jobs, careers, and the education routes they took Signing up is quick and easy Types of Events – Schools/Colleges use ITF for Careers Networking Careers Fair Talk • We have signed up over 18,500 volunteers from 4,000 different organisations and our growth is steadily rising • Over 7,500 teachers from more than 4,400 schools and colleges have already signed up, and we have recently launched our Primary Futures campaign to primary schools • Over 68,000 invites have been sent from teachers to volunteers School Teacher Cumulative Line Graph Invite/Message Cumulative Line Graph ITF – Rating by teachers & volunteers Teachers responses to impact on students Example of some of the Employers and Professional bodies signed up Questions? Key Contacts For any queries please contact: Oliver Hallam Business Development Manager oliver.hallam@educationandemployers.org 0203 206 0507 Building Health Ambassador Capacity If we are looking to develop a Health Ambassador Strategy: • What do we need to consider? • What are some of the barriers to us increasing health ambassador numbers and how may we get over these? • How to we get more people on board? • What advertising of these programmes would work well? • Any thoughts on other initiatives we could develop to complement health ambassador programmes? HE KSS Contact Details Mike Bailey, Career Progression Programme Manager mbailey2@kss.hee.nhs.uk, Tel. 07714 917399 Lisa Stone, Senior Careers Adviser, LStone@kss.hee.nhs.uk Tel. 020 7415 3450 Madhu Meshram, Education & Training Facilitator Career Progression, mmeshram@kss.hee.nhs.uk, Tel. 07730321898 Questions?
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