Weekly Communication – Week commencing 13/03/2023
Dear Colleagues
Please see your weekly overview update on behalf of the Director of Adult and Community Wellbeing (DASS) and Director of Public Health (DPH).
NHS Tracker
Thank you for completion of the mandatory elements on the NHS Capacity Tracker within the reporting timelines 8th-14th of each month. March 2023.
Capacity Tracker – National Provider Training Sessions – March
This session is aimed at all Providers. This could include, but is not limited to:
- Care Homes
- Home Care
- Supported Living
- Community Rehab
- Hospice
- Substance Misuse
- Provider representatives
- Commissioning, quality, or contracts teams (understand what providers input)
- Colleagues of all levels will benefit from attending, no prior experience of using Capacity Tracker is required and the training is suitable as a refresh for existing providers.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the session, you will know:
- How to get set up on Capacity Tracker
- What Capacity Tracker is and its general functionality
- Tips and tricks to make your service stand out
- Current government policy and guidance, related to Capacity Tracker
- How Capacity Tracker is used to source vacancies
- How Capacity Tracker benefits the health & social care system
- How Local Authorities and Commissioning teams use key reports
Joining Instructions
- Sessions will be hosted on Microsoft Teams.
- No prior booking is required and the number of participants per session is unlimited
- Please join the session a few minutes beforehand to allow for a prompt start
- Estimated Duration of each session: 1 hour.
March 2023 Schedule for Provider Training
Weds 22nd March 1pm
Join on your computer, mobile app or room device. Click here to join the meeting
Tues 28th March 1pm
Join on your computer, mobile app or room device. Click here to join the meeting
Tues 4th April 1pm
Join on your computer, mobile app or room device. Click here to join the meeting
Inside the autistic mind – Chris Packham
Since sharing his own autism diagnosis with the world, naturalist and presenter Chris Packham has been flooded with letters and emails from other autistic people, frustrated that their friends, families and co-workers don’t understand them. And in this series, Chris wants to bridge the gap.
By teaming up with top film-makers, graphic designers, animators and musicians, Chris helps a group of autistic people create short films to reveal to their family and friends how they’re truly feeling inside – what’s really going on in their autistic minds.
Thinking differently. Chris Packham helps autistic people illustrate how their minds work, helping them connect with their friends and family in a new, more authentic way.
Training for Staff delivering services to Adults
Training for staff delivering services to adults – North Lincolnshire Council (northlincs.gov.uk) – please click on the link for further information.
Please see your weekly overview update on behalf of the Director of Adult and Community Wellbeing (DASS) and Director of Public Health (DPH)
Many Thanks
Performance Support Officer
Provider Development Team