Please find below some of the latest consultations and surveys that are open for your feedback and involvement.
This review is essential to ensure our services are effective, affordable, and accessible. Here, you'll find details about the review's purpose, objectives, and alignment with our strategic goals. Your participation and feedback are vital to the success of this project.
For more information and to take part in our next provider briefing please click here
Training Survey Invitation for Nottingham City & Nottinghamshire Care Home Nurses
We are conducting a survey to gather valuable insights about the nursing staff, their current training, and future training needs in Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire Care Homes. Our goal is to ensure all nurses in the region can access funded, high-quality clinical skills training.
All information shared will be used solely for the purposes of:
- · Better understanding the challenges faced by the nursing workforce.
- · Identifying the steps required to support professional development.
- · Providing evidence-based insights into the needs of the market.
This survey will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.
Your participation is vital in helping us shape a more supportive and effective training environment for our nursing community. Please share this survey within your networks to help us gain a full perspective of the workforce’s needs.
Take part in research on how care organisations are using technology
The research team at the Centre for Care are looking at how technology is used in social care provision - how it impacts the care workforce (e.g., through recruitment strategies and skill development) and how it might change care practices (e.g., remote visits in domiciliary care).
The ask:
Centre for Care would like to interview staff and managers in care homes and in domiciliary settings about what technology they use; what their experiences are and how they see the future of technologies in social care. The interview will be carried out by a member of the research team (Kate Hamblin, Erika Kispeter or Grace Whitfield) and they last between 30-60 minutes.
The offer:
They can produce outputs for your organisation, such as a short, tailored report on their findings. Participating care workers will also receive a shopping voucher in appreciation of their time and contribution.
If you would like to be part of the project, have any questions, or would like an informal chat to find out more, please contact either:
Erika.Kispeter@lshtm.ac.uk, 07774 493 820
What we’d like from you:
We are interested to explore the benefits of volunteers to the adult social care sector and how we can help build on the positive legacy of volunteering across the social care sector which existed prior to the pandemic and in some areas expanded during the pandemic.
We are reaching out to stakeholders across the sector to help us understand more about volunteering in the sector and the benefits it brings.
Please firstly downloaded the document linked below. Within it, we have outlined a range of questions that we would value your response to. Please feel free to provide as much/little that you are able to. Please return this document with your response to:
Ellen Thompson: ellen.thompson@dhsc.gov.uk &
Jojo Shahvisi: jojo.shahvisi@dhsc.gov.uk.
Click here to download Volunteering in the Adult Social Care sector document
Please see below link to Nottingham & Nottinghamshire’s ICS nursing workforce survey. The completion of this survey is completely anonymous and we are using the results of the survey to understand the challenges and risks that providers are balancing – we would also like to hear your views and suggestions for practical support which you think would help in an urgent situation
Feedback submitted to us on this form is monitored but you won’t receive a reply. If you need a response please contact us.
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