Featuring presentation videos and accompanying slides: designed to support professionals who work with children, young people and adults with complex needs. Find out how others are tackling transition, delivering a multi-agency approach, enabling patients to have shared decision making and providing necessary respite and hospice support.
3.5 hours Continuing Professional Development: what you will learn
Discover the work being done by your colleagues from across the country to support children, young people and adults with life-limiting or life-threatening complex needs:
Meet your education and training needs in your own time
Packed with examples of best practice, novel ideas and expert advice, plus benefit from:
7 presentations | 12 parts | 3.5 CPD hours | Filmed on Tuesday 19th January 2021 | |
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Chair's opening remarks
Lizzie Chambers, Director of Programmes, Together for Short Lives
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Delivering a wraparound service to maximise outcomes for complex needs
Andrea Tipper, Specialist Health Visitor, Margret Hotze, Senior Paediatric Occupational Therapist and Elizabeth Wassall, Principal Speech and Language Therapist, Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust
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Questions and answers with Andrea Tipper, Margret Hotze and Elizabeth Wassall
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The GP role in caring for CYP with life limiting or life threatening illnesses
Dr Stuart Jarvis, Research Fellow, University of York
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Together for Short Lives Multi-agency care pathway for complex children
Lizzie Chambers, Director of Programmes, Together for Short Lives
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Questions and answers with Stuart Jarvis and Lizzie Chambers
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Respite and short breaks: improving access and outcomes for young adults with complex needs
Dr Katherine Knighting, Senior Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer, Edge Hill University
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Hospice perspective: Enhancing care and pathways for complex needs patients
Carrie James, ECHO Transition Partnership Manager, Hospice UK
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Questions and answers with Dr Katherine Knighting and Carrie James
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Living Life to the Fullest’ Project: Co-producing 'More than Human' knowledge
Professor Dan Goodley, Disability Studies and Education, Katherine Runswick-Cole, Professor of Education and Sally Whitney-Mitchell, Independent Researcher, University of Sheffield
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Lived experienced: Personal Health Budgets, Advance Care Planning and advocacy and shared decision making
Lucy Watts, MBE MUniv FRSA, Lived Experience
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Questions and answers with Professor Dan Goodley, Katherine Runswick-Cole, Sally Whitney-Mitchell and Lucy Watts
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Past Attendee Feedback
"A rare and valuable chance to hear from healthcare professionals working with children with complex needs across the country"
University of York, Multi-Agency Approach to Complex Needs for CYP, January 2021
"Learnt so much and gained so much knowledge around how I can support CYP, especially with transitions and life-limiting conditions. Have lots of ideas I want to take back to my team to improve the efficacy of our service for our families"
Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust, Multi-Agency Approach to Complex Needs for CYP, January 2021
"Very informative and interesting"
Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, Multi-Agency Approach to Complex Needs for CYP, January 2021
"All of the presentations from the speakers were excellent and gave a brilliant insight into what other trusts and organisations are doing to achieve effective multi-agency approaches to healthcare"
Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust, Multi-Agency Approach to Complex Needs for CYP, January 2021
Who came?
If you purchase and view the presentation video and accompanying sides, you will be in good company! The following is an insight into the job titles and organisations who came to the Multi-Agency Approach to Complex Needs for CYP Online Conference when it was held on Tuesday 19th January 2021: