Guest guest Posted November 27, 2006 Report Share Posted November 27, 2006 hi christine, you have an excellent means of contact just across pct's in brent. her name is rawlda george, health visitor facilitator. she has done great work looking at cnns and staff nurses competencies. her email is rawlda.george@..., i am sure she'd be very happy to share her knowledge and good practice. regards, ursula j. Re: Skill mix - what do your staff do? In Harrow, we have just started to employ 3 more Nursery Nurses. I would also be grateful for a copy of the competency framework, please. Best wishes, Lin Bidmead <christinebidmead (DOT) f9.co.uk> wrote: Me too Felicity, please. Best wishes, Re: Skill mix - what do your staff do? Sorry Felicity, Please would you send me your competency framework. I would be extemely grateful. Thank you Judy Kara Health Visitor Felicity <Felicity.nsurreypct (DOT) nhs.uk> wrote: Hi In our area we have developed a competency framework to assist with training and what the staff nurses and cnn can do, which I would be happy to send you if you wish. The CPHVA has also just launched their competency framework and best practice guidelines for cnns. Our staff nurses and cnn would carry out developmental checks on our core families over 1 year. They would also assist in clinics, a & e follow ups, parenting classes and home visits for follow up weights etc. The cnn have been a really great in the teams in the offering of packages of care for behaviour management, play etc. I would also like to know how trusts keep there CNNs updated in first aid as ours have requested training as they have stated they need 3 yearly updates to maintain their qualification. I can't see anything about this in the CPHVA guidelines and CACHE haven't been able to answer this query. I am happy to develop this training but wondered whether anyone else out there was doing this or buying it in? I also wondered if anyone was doing any work in intergrated community nursing teams across school nursing and health visiting, including cnn as well as staff nurses, as we are just strating to look at this more. Kind Regards Felicity Practice Development facilitator - North Surrey >>> lushrestaurant (DOT) co.uk 11/02/06 4:50 pm >>> I am interested as to what tasks staff nurses and nursery nurses are being allowed to do in Health Visiting skill mix teams. Are your staff nurses allowed to undertake developmentals? Do they visit at 3 months to discuss weaning etc? What scope do they have? Are they and nursery nurses allowed to discuss issues like constipation? I am interested in all aspects of what your teams are doing. What pay scale are Health Visitors being paid if they manage a skill mix team? Judy Kara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Thanks Felicity, Really helpful information. Thank you so much Felicity wrote: > > Hi > I have attached these for you > > Felicity > > >>> carol68974@... <mailto:carol68974%40aol.com> 11/23/06 9:15 pm >>> > Please also send me an electronic version of your competency > document. > > Thank you > > Carol > > > Re: Skill mix - what do your staff do? > > In Harrow, we have just started to employ 3 more Nursery Nurses. I > would also be grateful for a copy of the competency framework, please. > > Best wishes, Lin > > Bidmead <christine@... > <mailto:christine%40bidmead.f9.co.uk>> wrote: > Me too Felicity, please. > > Best wishes, > > > Re: Skill mix - what do your staff do? > > Sorry Felicity, > > Please would you send me your competency framework. I would be extemely > grateful. > > Thank you > > Judy Kara > Health Visitor > > Felicity <Felicity.@... > <mailto:Felicity.%40nsurreypct.nhs.uk>> wrote: > Hi > In our area we have developed a competency framework to assist with > training and what the staff nurses and cnn can do, which I would be > happy to send you if you wish. The CPHVA has also just launched their > competency framework and best practice guidelines for cnns. > > Our staff nurses and cnn would carry out developmental checks on our > core families over 1 year. They would also assist in clinics, a & e > follow > ups, parenting classes and home visits for follow up weights etc. The > cnn have been a really great in the teams in the offering of packages > of > care for behaviour management, play etc. > > I would also like to know how trusts keep there CNNs updated in first > aid as ours have requested training as they have stated they need 3 > yearly updates to maintain their qualification. I can't see anything > about this in the CPHVA guidelines and CACHE haven't been able to > answer > this query. I am happy to develop this training but wondered whether > anyone else out there was doing this or buying it in? > > I also wondered if anyone was doing any work in intergrated community > nursing teams across school nursing and health visiting, including cnn > as well as staff nurses, as we are just strating to look at this more. > > Kind Regards > Felicity > Practice Development facilitator - North Surrey > > >>> lushrestaurant@... <mailto:lushrestaurant%40.co.uk> > 11/02/06 4:50 pm >>> > I am interested as to what tasks staff nurses and nursery nurses are > being allowed to do in Health Visiting skill mix teams. Are your > staff nurses allowed to undertake developmentals? Do they visit at 3 > months to discuss weaning etc? What scope do they have? Are they and > nursery nurses allowed to discuss issues like constipation? I am > interested in all aspects of what your teams are doing. > > What pay scale are Health Visitors being paid if they manage a skill > mix team? > > Judy Kara > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2006 Report Share Posted December 5, 2006 Thank you so much. This is going to be very useful. Regards Carol Re: Skill mix - what do your staff do? > > >In Harrow, we have just started to employ 3 more Nursery Nurses. I would >also be grateful for a copy of the competency framework, please. > >Best wishes, Lin > > Bidmead <christinebidmead (DOT) f9.co.uk> wrote: >Me too Felicity, please. > >Best wishes, > > > Re: Skill mix - what do your staff do? > > >Sorry Felicity, > >Please would you send me your competency framework. I would be extemely >grateful. > >Thank you > >Judy Kara >Health Visitor > >Felicity <Felicity.nsurreypct (DOT) nhs.uk> wrote: >Hi >In our area we have developed a competency framework to assist with >training and what the staff nurses and cnn can do, which I would be >happy to send you if you wish. The CPHVA has also just launched their >competency framework and best practice guidelines for cnns. > >Our staff nurses and cnn would carry out developmental checks on our >core families over 1 year. They would also assist in clinics, a & e follow >ups, parenting classes and home visits for follow up weights etc. The >cnn have been a really great in the teams in the offering of packages of >care for behaviour management, play etc. > >I would also like to know how trusts keep there CNNs updated in first >aid as ours have requested training as they have stated they need 3 >yearly updates to maintain their qualification. I can't see anything >about this in the CPHVA guidelines and CACHE haven't been able to answer >this query. I am happy to develop this training but wondered whether >anyone else out there was doing this or buying it in? > >I also wondered if anyone was doing any work in intergrated community >nursing teams across school nursing and health visiting, including cnn >as well as staff nurses, as we are just strating to look at this more. > >Kind Regards >Felicity >Practice Development facilitator - North Surrey > > >>> lushrestaurant (DOT) co.uk 11/02/06 4:50 pm >>> >I am interested as to what tasks staff nurses and nursery nurses are >being allowed to do in Health Visiting skill mix teams. Are your >staff nurses allowed to undertake developmentals? Do they visit at 3 >months to discuss weaning etc? What scope do they have? Are they and >nursery nurses allowed to discuss issues like constipation? I am >interested in all aspects of what your teams are doing. > >What pay scale are Health Visitors being paid if they manage a skill >mix team? > >Judy Kara > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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