Issue 407 20 January 2015 Big steps in our Listening into Action journey! It’s a really exciting week for Listening into Action this week, because on Friday we will be announcing the first schemes that will be taken forward. The LiA sponsor group have read and analysed every single piece of feedback we received through the Big Conversations – including each of the hundreds of comments you wrote on tablecloths and all the additional comments that came from our additional online “Three Big Questions” survey – so that we could gain a full understanding of what matters most to all of you. We have also analysed all of the results of the Pulse Check Survey that more than a third of you took part in back in October, right at the beginning of our LiA journey. On Friday, we will unveil our single “What Matters to Our Staff” document, which maps out the issues that most affect you and the overall actions that will bring you the biggest positive changes. Our LiA lead Liz McDougall The group has also read and analysed everyone of the dozens of expressions of interest we received in shaping and leading the “First 10” Pioneering Schemes, – and there were some really inspiring suggestions, with the enthusiasm of staff members shining through each of them. So on Friday, we will publish details of which schemes will be our “First 10” Pioneers, along with details of “Enabling our People” programmes specifically designed to break down the barriers we all face in our day-to-day work. We’ll also be announcing some really quick, immediate actions we will be taking that you have told us will help you give better patient care. Look out for much more information on Friday, and don’t forget to keep an eye on our Listening into Action intranet page and website page. Don’t forget about our waste amnesty... Make sure you make the most of our waste amnesty dates at all sites on Thursday 5 and Friday 6 February .If you have old chairs, cabinets, medical equipment and electrical items cluttering up your wards and departments, then get rid of them! Contact the Patient Environment Team in advance to arrange collection of any heavy or bulky items from your area. For more information on the amnesty contact the Waste Manager on 07813 454159, or the Patient Environment Team for your hospital. Issue 407 20 January 2015 A helping hand at WGH from local MP Our patients and staff at WGH had a helping hand on Friday 9 January, in the shape of Tim Farron MP. Tim visited the hospital to spend time working under supervision with our catering, portering and domestic teams as they work hard to keep our buildings and services running smoothly. He met and chatted with volunteers, tried out working on our reception desk, served coffee in our 2Go cafe, took calls at our switchboard, helped clean our wards and corridors, and served meals to patients. Tim said; “I want to pay tribute to the amazing doctors, nurses and staff I met at WGH. They really are second to none.” Hospital Grand Round Wednesday 21 January 2015 12.30pm – 1.15pm Lecture Theatre, Education Centre, RLI “Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Death” Dr Kath Granger, Consultant Obstetrics and Gynaecology, with Dr Cathy Langley, ST 6 Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Dr Annie Hardiman ST 5 Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Sponsored by Astellas. All staff are welcome to attend. Lunch for limited numbers will be served in the Education Centre reception at 1.15pm. Next Grand Round - 11 February 2015 New intranet page launched for Occupational Health Our Occupational Health service have A new and improved intranet page, containing information around referrals, therapies such as counselling and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) provided, staff health and wellbeing, and much more! Take a look at http://uhmb/cd/ohwe/Pages/default.aspx Helme Chase on-call service - a reminder for staff Just a reminder to all staff that Helme Chase at WGH now operates on an on-call basis only out of hours and at weekends. Whilst this still means that women can give birth at the unit 24 hours a day, seven days a week, staff are not resident in the unit during these times so are unable to answer calls from within the hospital, unless it is in regards to a women needing help and support. Thank you in advance for your support. An out of hours on-call service allows us to use the workforce we have more flexibly to support maternity services wherever it is needed. For example, if a midwife is on-call one night, they would not be on the rota for a shift the following day in case they are called out overnight. If they are not called out during the night, they will be able to work where the service needed them to the following day. It will also offer women greater choice; with a further opportunity to consider a home birth should they wish. Issue 407 20 January 2015 Anti-Fraud - what do you know about it? Do you know who your Local Counter Fraud Specialist is? Would you report your suspicions or concerns? According to the National Fraud Authority, fraud and corruption costs the NHS over £2 billion a year! We all have a duty to protect the NHS and every one of us has an important part to play in creating an effective counter fraud and corruption culture, especially in the current climate of ever-tightening NHS budgets and constraints. Your Local Counter Fraud Specialist, Claire Ward, needs your help in understanding how effectively the anti fraud arrangements are working and therefore would appreciate it if you would take a couple of minutes to complete a brief staff survey by following this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/JQ2WF2Q The information you provide will be acted upon by the Local Anti-Fraud Specialist and your help may prevent money being defrauded from the Trust. We can all start by being more vigilant and if you do suspect someone may be committing fraud or corruption against the Trust, please report it via one of the following methods: Our Local Anti-Fraud Specialist (LAFS) Claire Ward on 0151 285 4714 or claire.ward@miaa.nhs.uk Confidentially, via the NHS Fraud and Corruption Reporting Line on 0800 028 40 60 Confidentially, via the online reporting form at www.reportnhsfraud.nhs.uk Employee Self Service The Electronic Staff Record (ESR) is an integrated Human Resources and Payroll system used throughout the NHS. As part of the development of ESR, staff are now able to amend their own personal details, and view the following: Employment information Payslips and P60s Total reward statements This facility can be accessed via the Employee Self-Service section of the Pay and Pensions page on the Trust’s intranet:http://uhmb/cd/hr/pp/Pages/default.aspx. A user guide is also available on the intranet giving full details of this new facility. The ESR will be rolled out in stages, and there may be some issues for those staff that Employment do not have the Smartcard details for. If you have any queries or issues accessing Employee Self-Service, please contact Employment Services on ext 42105. Incident and Risk Reporting All staff have a professional and ethical responsibility to ensure that patients, staff, and visitors come to no unnecessary harm whilst in our care or at work. Incidents (including near misses) should be reported within 24 hours of the incident occurring. All staff have access to the online incident and risk reporting form which can be accessed via the intranet >Favourites>Incident and Risk Reporting. Your username and password are the same as your usual computer login . Training sessions are available for all staff, bookable on TMS, for incident reporting, managing, and root cause analysis. Issue 407 20 January 2015 Self Administration of Insulin Policy The use of insulin is complex and its misuse can have major consequences. These consequences may vary from prolonged length of stay, through to serious drug-related harm or even death. Many people are highly skilled in administering their own insulin. It is recognised that patients with diabetes are often the expert in their own insulin regime, and should be encouraged to continue this selfmanagement in hospital where possible. A new procedure has now been implemented at the RLI (from Monday 19 January 2015), with FGH to follow at a later date. Rollout will be supported by the Inpatient Diabetes Specialist Nurses at ward level, we will highlight appropriate patients and assist with the process initially, our rolling education programme has also been adapted to include training on new policies. This can be found on the Diabetes Intranet page at http://uhmb/clinicalservices/ diabetes/Pages/default.aspx The quality and safety of care, as well as patient choice, will be significantly improved if patients who choose to manage their own diabetes treatment are encouraged to do so, wherever possible, and as early as possible. The document also supports improved sharps safety. A high percentage of needle-stick Injuries within the Trust involve inappropriate disposal of insulin related sharps by patients. Patients self-managing their insulin will be encouraged to use the safety needles, or be counselled on the importance of safe disposal to protect hospital staff and other patients. The procedure can be found on Heritage, and on the Diabetes Intranet page. All clinical staff should familiarise themselves with this document as soon as possible. This policy is a positive step forward for the Trust, leading the way for future developments in self-medication schemes for patients for other long-term conditions. New Year visit from Morecambe Football Club A huge thank you to Morecambe Football Club who visited Children's Ward on Thursday 8 January. As well as being a welcome presence on the ward they also generously brought toys and match tickets. A lovely way to see in the New Year! The team are pictured with Ania Barska, Play Specialist, and Janet Preston, Community Sports Manager. Issue 407 20 January 2015 2014/15 Flu Vaccinations Please can all managers ensure that a Flu Performa is populated and returned ASAP to OcHealth.Referrals@mbht.nhs.uk As a Trust, our final figures are due for submission by 31 January 2015. As we are yet to hit the national target, being 75% of our frontline workforce, these returns are crucial. It is not too late to be vaccinated please contact Occupational Health on ext 42290 if you require an appointment. For further information on why it’s not too late, some useful mythbusting information, and of course a blank proforma for managers to fill in, please visit the Occupational Health and Wellbeing page of the intranet or by clicking HERE. Reduced-cost therapy sessions for staff Did you know about the therapies available to staff at a reduced rate by appointment, including Reflexology, Remedial massage, Aromatherapy Massage, Indian Head Massage and Facial? VENUE 2015 Book appointment with: Gillie on 07720395769 WGH (Blackhall Unit – Oc. Health Dept, Blackhall Unit) All Fridays: 30 Jan, 27 Feb, 27 March, 24 April RLI (Education Centre Seminar Room 1 ) Thurs 8 Jan Tues 10tFeb Tues 10tMarch Mon 20 April Gillie on 07720395769 FGH - Education Centreroom 5 Fridays: 27 March (further dates TBA) Gillie on 07720395769 Other therapies are available by appointment and your therapist will be happy to discuss these or give Gillie a call. Gillie is a qualified Life Coach. Coaching will help you reach your goals, realise your potential and reframe your life. Discounted rates for NHS staff is £45 per session. Therapies are provided by independent therapists and are taken at employees’ own risk and not endorsed by the Trust. Issue 407 20 January 2015 Equality and Diversity improvement How well does our Trust do at making sure everyone is treat equitably, no matter who they are? We are about to launch a new initiative to improve support for patients, their carers, staff and visitors who have one or more of the ‘protected characteristics’ listed in the Equality Act 2010. To help us set this off, we are calling on staff who have a general interest in diversity and inclusion, or in one of the protected characteristics in particular, to tell us your views! For more information about our plans, and an informal discussion, please contact Karmini Willmott, HR Business Partner, onKarmini.willmott@mbht.nhs.uk, or 07760 426250. Protected characteristics under the Equality Act are: Age Disability Gender reassignment Marriage Civil partnership Pregnancy and maternity Race Religion and belief Sex (gender) Sexual orientation Go to the Equality and Diversity intranet page for more information about our current work in this area, as well as more detailed descriptions of protected characteristics. Job of the Week We are looking for an enthusiastic Radiographer to join our friendly team. You will be expected to participate in the shift rota, which includes extended days and night duties, as part of their core hours. We are currently training radiographers to perform CT head scans. This is a progressive directorate that supports CPD and role development. If you are interested in pursuing your career in a friendly and progressive department, please contact Christine Spry, Deputy Head of Department, on 01229 491033 for further information or to arrange an informal visit. Closing date is 26 January 2015. Re-vamped Pulse survey next week! There will be no excuse not to take part in our next round of re-vamped staff Pulse surveys next week! HR staff will be walking around our sites with iPads, helping those who have less access to computers as part of their day-to-day work, to complete the survey. Pulse surveys will now be held every month, so that we can accurately benchmark and track how staff are feeling, drilling down into a clear picture of whether staff you feel supported and valued by your managers, whether you understand the ongoing work and priorities right across the Trust, and whether the structures and processes you work within are helping or hindering your work. New questions have been added to the survey, based on our ongoing Listening into Action programme. After we have carried out the first few months’ surveys, we will also be asking you whether you feel that your feedback through the Pulse survey has been taken into account. We’ll also be following up with managers where views don’t appear to have been acted upon. So please take part and be honest, and help us to make our Trust: “A great place to be cared for; a great place to work”!
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