Monday, 29 April 2019

Condom Card Assessor Training


All Wales C-Card Scheme Assessors Training 
8th May & 11th June 

Powys Teaching Health Board are holding two one day interactive workshops covering Contraceptive methods, common STI’s and how to successfully manage a C-Card registration point. Required for all professionals who wish to participate in the scheme. 

10.00-16.00,Wednesday 8th May 2019
Welsh Assembly Pavilion,
Royal Welsh Showground,
Llanelwedd, 
Builth Wells,
Powys LD2 3SY


Wednesday 11 th June 2019
Venue TBC
Facilitator: Sally Irving, Clinical Lead for Sexual Health

To book a place please contact Suzy Fairclough via email 

Looking for Citizen Reps


Substance Misuse User Voice Focus Group

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PAVO are holding 3 focus groups to help us explore all the ways that we can make sure service user and carer voice is listened to by the people who provide substance misuse services in Powys. The Area Planning Board is the multi-agency partnership that plans substance misuse strategy in Powys and is currently recruiting new citizen representatives. These will be people who have experience of substance misuse either themselves, or though caring for somebody who has. These representatives will help shape the future of substance misuse services and use their lived experience to help ensure services are person-led.

We are holding these focus groups early in the process to learn what the best way of ensuring that these representatives are best able to listen to and collect views from across the county.The sessions will be a short, informal discussion, with lunch provided. If you would like to attend please fill in the booking form here
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1bXVHSYhnS1SLEaG9_bUXjeUipA9toQ-k9dEG7wSQdFk   or call Owen Griffkin or Andrew Davies on 01597 828668

DATES AND VENUES: 
13 Mai/May 12pm - 2pm- Ystradgynlais Community Centre ( Penrhos Youth Club)
14 Mai/May 12pm - 2pm- Llandrindod Wells PAVO Offices (Unit 30, Ddole Rd Est)
15 Mai/May 12:30pm - 2:30pm- Welshpool 1st Clive's Own Scout Headquarters & Community Centre

Neighbourhood Nursing - A PAVO Inside Story

Our new Community Connector Lynda Rogers attended the Aneurin Bevin, Cwm Taf and Powys “Neighbourhood Nursing Care Aims Intended Outcomes Framework,” training recently. Read on to learn more about Lynda and what the training involved.

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What is Neighbourhood Nursing?
Neighbourhood Nursing is an approach being piloted in two areas within Powys, Builth District nursing team are involved in the South, with a further pilot in North Powys. The unique aspect of Neighbourhood Nursing is that there is no referral pathway, everyone living within the areas will automatically become part of the pilot and evaluation of the Neighbourhood Nursing scheme. It is based on designing a collaborative response and relationship to requests for assistance and support. Evaluations of Neighbourhood Nursing will be recorded as part of a Wales wide project undertaking a variety of Neighbourhood Nursing approaches

What are the Neighbourhood Nursing Aims?
The care aims are based on collaborative decision making that aims to improve lives and help people achieve their life plans by:
  • Providing a framework to support and evidence difficult clinical decisions.
  • Supporting clarity around professional scopes of practice and roles.
  • Providing a framework for supporting discussions with clients and others.
  • Using the principles underpinning the framework to support future service design and policy.

What are the main principles of Neighbourhood Nursing?
  • Public and professionals are equal partners through co production.
  • Care for those with greatest health need FIRST.
  • Do only what's needed and do no harm.
  • Reduce Inappropriate variation through evidence based approach.

What is the role of a Neighbourhood Nurse?
Above all the role of the Neighbourhood Nurse is to ask, “What will work for this person/family?" then to co-create a solution to meet the need, not feed the want. The fundamental role is to:

  • To understand that the service user would like to be different about their life.
  • To understand what need/s this difference would meet for the service user.
  • Formulate a view about what has to change to meet the need (not achieve the dream).
  • To be able to make a judgement about whether they have the scope of practice and resources to facilitate this change.
  • Be able to engage the person/people needed to help achieve it.
  • To evaluate whether the change has met the service user's need.
Meet Lynda Rogers, PAVO’s Community Connector for Builth Wells & Llanwrtyd Wells
I have lived and worked in Powys all my life, other than a brief escape of 9 months at age 40, when I decided to travel (solo) around the World. With my backpack and a camera, I took a slightly unusual route commencing in Mozambique - Zimbabwe - South Africa - Hong Kong - Bali - Australia - NZ - Samoa - South America.
I recently became a first time mam-gu, and my only son lives in Kent. So frequent trips up and down the M4 are undertaken in my poor old convertible sports car.
Alongside my community connector role (which I am loving:) I have recently started volunteering with Mid Powys MIND on their peer side by side project.
I’ve previously worked within the Domestic Violence third sector support in an advocacy role.
My interests and hobbies are eclectic and diverse, sport - played ladies rugby for Wales A, Music - play a tenor saxophone (not publicly), love live music of all types - recently went to my first live opera performance. Love punk, Leonard Cohen and sooo many more.

I’m sure you’ll join us all in very warm welcome to Lynda.


Lynda Rogers - PAVO Connector for Builth Wells




Friday, 26 April 2019

Cysylltiadau Creadigol / Creative Connections


9.30 - 3.30 Tuesday 21st May / Dydd Mawrth 21 mis Mai, 

Theatr, Brycheiniog, Brecon, LD3 7EW

The annual Public Health Network Cymru (PHNC) Roadshow will be taking place across Wales in May and June 2019. In partnership with the Arts Council for Wales and the Health & Sustainability Hub in Public Health Wales, PHNC will be showcasing local and national work on Arts, Health & Well-being.

The events aim to provide:
  • An update on developments within Public Health Network Cymru, the Public Health Wales Health and Sustainability Hub and Arts Council for Wales
  • Networking space and an opportunity for local projects to showcase their work
Should you have a Arts, Health and Well-being project you wish to promote, please contact

The events are free to attend and a buffet lunch will be provided at all venues. Places are strictly limited so please book early.

Raising Parkinson's Awareness




Parkinson’s affects nearly 7,700 people in Wales. That’s about one adult in every 340. (This is the higher than the rate for the UK as a whole as well as for any of the UK countries)

Around 977 people will be diagnosed with Parkinson’s in Wales this year – about 19 people every week. The overwhelming majority of people with Parkinson’s in Wales (87%) are aged over 65, and around 1 in 3 are aged over 80. By 2025 the number of people with Parkinson’s in the UK will rise by nearly a fifth. 

Help ParkinsonsUK to show that Parkinsons is a serious condition. Watch and share their video


Welsh Government Health and social services newsletter - April 2019


 

FEATURED

Welsh Government drive to boost pharmacy workforce

Health Minister, Vaughan Gething, has announced a new campaign to attract more pharmacists to Wales and an extra £3.6m to train more in Wales.
 
 
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HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES LATEST NEWS

Busiest March on record for Welsh Emergency Departments

Busiest March on record for Welsh Emergency Departments

Health Secretary, Vaughan Gething has announced more than £11m to transform the way health and social care services are delivered in North Wales.
£11m to transform health and social care services in North Wales

£11m to transform health and social care services in North Wales

Health Secretary, Vaughan Gething has announced more than £11m to transform the way health and social care services are delivered in North Wales.
Health Minister officially opens Glan Clwyd Hospital new Hybrid Theatre

Health Minister officially opens Glan Clwyd Hospital new Hybrid Theatre

The Health Minister Vaughan Gething has today officially opened the new state-of-the-art Hybrid Theatre and dedicated vascular ward at Glan Clwyd Hospital.
Minister sets out vision for cutting edge technology in NHS Wales

Minister sets out vision for cutting edge technology in NHS Wales

Health Minister Vaughan Gething, has set out his vision for cutting edge precision medicine to improve health and deliver a sustainable future for NHS Wales.
People in residential care can now keep even more money in Wales – almost double the rest of the UK

People in residential care can now keep even more money in Wales – almost double the rest of the UK

The Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services Julie Morgan has today confirmed the introduction of a £10,000 increase in the capital limit used by local authorities in Wales who charge for residential care.
Martin Woodford appointed Chair of Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust

Martin Woodford appointed Chair of Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust

Health Minister, Vaughan Gething, has announced the appointment of Martin Woodford as the new Chair of the Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust for a three year period.
Vaghan Gething

Independent evaluation finds National Integrated Autism Service is providing a much needed and valued service

The Minister for Health and Social Services, Vaughan Gething has welcomed the findings of the independent evaluation of the Welsh Government’s National Integrated Autism Service

WCVA Newsletter w/c 22nd April '19

Funding latest

National Lottery Community Fund Rural Programme

The Rural Programme (round two) funds projects that create positive change for those living in poverty in rural Wales.

Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust to significantly increase grant spending

The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (JRCT) has announced plans to significantly increase its grant spending by over £3 million a year.

Ecclesiastical launches £1m giving programme

Ecclesiastical Insurance has launched a £1 million giving programme this month, the Movement for Good awards.

A Cut Above With Gilfach Goch Community Association

Gilfach Goch may be a small village in the Rhondda, but with help from Active Inclusion and the backing of European Social Funds, the Gilfach Goch Community Association are providing a bustling hub for their community.
Read more

Volunteering news

Turning experience into employment

One of the many benefits of volunteering is that it is great activity through which to learn and develop personal and professional skills, such as confidence, the ability to work as a team, or how to deal with challenging situations. 

Take our volunteering survey

This survey is a contribution to a piece of work commissioned by Welsh Government to look at how to help and encourage more people to be involved in contributing to society on an unpaid, voluntary basis.
In this podcast from gofod3,  Julia Unwin CBE argues that public policy will not achieve the change we want if we fail to acknowledge the emotions at the heart of all that we do.

Training and Events

Effective facilitation skills

Gain knowledge, skills and confidence to prepare and facilitate participative sessions

4, 5 & 26 June 2019, Newport

An introduction to GDPR for the third sector

GDPR for the third sector – an introduction

14 May 2019, Rhyl

Marketing your services

Sell yourself! Learn how to develop your marketing and communicate the value of your organisation.

16 May 2019, Merthyr Tydfil

Using the volunteering digital platform webinar

Learn how to use the Volunteering Wales website.

15 May 2019, 14:00-15:00

Policy and projects

All In This Together

Join us for Wales’ annual Co-Production Conference – All In This Together, organised by the Co-Production Network for Wales. The event takes place on June 6, 9:30 – 16:00 at the Catrin Finch Centre, Wrexham Glyndwr University.

6 June, Wrexham