Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Thank you Maggie. On 16 Mar 2009, at 17:31, Maggie Fisher wrote: Dear All For those of you who have not seen this already I thought you might be interested in the attached joint statement from the DH and Unite/CPHVA on the "Action on Health Visiting Programme" The support from the DH to increase the numbers of health visitors at last and raise morale in the current work force is particularly gratifying and long overdue. Best wishes Maggie <Action on Health Visiting final statement.doc> sarahcowley183@...http://myprofile.cos.com/S124021COn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Excellent news; thank you Maggie From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Maggie FisherSent: 16 March 2009 17:32Undisclosed-Recipient:;Subject: Fw: Joint statement on Action on Health Visiting Plan Dear AllFor those of you who have not seen this already I thought you might be interested in the attached joint statement from the DH and Unite/CPHVA on the "Action on Health Visiting Programme"The support from the DH to increase the numbers of health visitors at last and raise morale in the current work force is particularly gratifying and long overdue.Best wishesMaggie No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.comVersion: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.15/2003 - Release Date: 03/15/09 14:07:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Thanks Maggie -all very positive and encouraging. >>> " Maggie Fisher " <mfisher2241@...> 16/03/2009 17:31 >>> Dear All For those of you who have not seen this already I thought you might be interested in the attached joint statement from the DH and Unite/CPHVA on the " Action on Health Visiting Programme " The support from the DH to increase the numbers of health visitors at last and raise morale in the current work force is particularly gratifying and long overdue. Best wishes Maggie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Yes, and Maggie, it is positive and encouraging at last, although we still have some way to go. Margaret was saying that she would have liked to have been a fly on the wall when the CNO was told to put in train an action plan to (I am quoting directly here from the DH/CPHVA press release, with added bullet points and capitals)- to define and deliver key roles for Health Visitors in the new child health policy context, - support, develop and INCREASE THE NUMBER of Health Visitors - and ensure the future workforce through attractive and rewarding careers routes.I would like to be a fly on the wall for all those PCTs and other commissioners, when they discover that their slash-and-burn tactics are now going to leave them seriously in trouble with the new agenda! One of the real challenges will be to maintain the sanity of existing staff whilst the new services are developed. Try not to be too down-hearted,Ma ggie. We need your enthusiasm and knowledge to help develop a whole new workforce. On 16 Mar 2009, at 19:02, Coles wrote:Thanks Maggie -all very positive and encouraging.>>> "Maggie Fisher" <mfisher2241btinternet> 16/03/2009 17:31 >>>Dear AllFor those of you who have not seen this already I thought you might be interested in the attached joint statement from the DH and Unite/CPHVA on the "Action on Health Visiting Programme"The support from the DH to increase the numbers of health visitors at last and raise morale in the current work force is particularly gratifying and long overdue.Best wishesMaggie sarahcowley183@...http://myprofile.cos.com/S124021COn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Yes the next 6 months could be very interesting. I would love all PCTs to stop immediately the slash and burn tactics many have been perusing and start increasing the numbers of HVs. I know that this is difficult as many are advertising and not getting any response. Interestingly where band 7 HV posts are being advertised there does not seem to be quite the same recruitment difficulties. There is a clear message there I feel. The inequality over banding needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency if the govt are serious about recurring more HVs and attracting HVs back into the profession. Best wishesMaggie Re: Fw: Joint statement on Action on Health Visiting Plan Yes, and Maggie, it is positive and encouraging at last, although we still have some way to go. Margaret was saying that she would have liked to have been a fly on the wall when the CNO was told to put in train an action plan to (I am quoting directly here from the DH/CPHVA press release, with added bullet points and capitals) - to define and deliver key roles for Health Visitors in the new child health policy context, - support, develop and INCREASE THE NUMBER of Health Visitors - and ensure the future workforce through attractive and rewarding careers routes. I would like to be a fly on the wall for all those PCTs and other commissioners, when they discover that their slash-and-burn tactics are now going to leave them seriously in trouble with the new agenda! One of the real challenges will be to maintain the sanity of existing staff whilst the new services are developed. Try not to be too down-hearted,Ma ggie. We need your enthusiasm and knowledge to help develop a whole new workforce. On 16 Mar 2009, at 19:02, Coles wrote: Thanks Maggie -all very positive and encouraging.>>> "Maggie Fisher" <mfisher2241btinternet> 16/03/2009 17:31 >>>Dear AllFor those of you who have not seen this already I thought you might be interested in the attached joint statement from the DH and Unite/CPHVA on the "Action on Health Visiting Programme"The support from the DH to increase the numbers of health visitors at last and raise morale in the current work force is particularly gratifying and long overdue.Best wishesMaggie sarahcowley183btinternet http://myprofile.cos.com/S124021COn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2009 Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 Hi Maggie, It's great to see all this support for health visiting it will help to raise morale and hopefully start PCTs thinking about how to be more creative in attracting applicants for the many vacant HV posts. I think the banding issue is very important not only for attracting health visitors already trained but particularly for attracting the suitable applicants for HV training. In the past the 'F' grade staff nurses and junior sisters wanted to apply to become 'G' grade community health visitors. 'F' grade nurses came often with wide experience. Now those who are Band 5 (i.e. newly qualified) apply in the hope of becoming a Band 6 and so the experience is often lacking. If we were all Band 7 then we would be recruiting from a more experienced pool of nurses. It opens up the whole debate about what experience is really needed prior to health visitor education and training and what that education and training should look like. As you have pointed out there are now many other people working in the community in 'parenting practitioner' roles who would in fact make good health visitors given more education and training. best wishes, Re: Fw: Joint statement on Action on Health Visiting Plan Yes, and Maggie, it is positive and encouraging at last, although we still have some way to go. Margaret was saying that she would have liked to have been a fly on the wall when the CNO was told to put in train an action plan to (I am quoting directly here from the DH/CPHVA press release, with added bullet points and capitals) - to define and deliver key roles for Health Visitors in the new child health policy context, - support, develop and INCREASE THE NUMBER of Health Visitors - and ensure the future workforce through attractive and rewarding careers routes. I would like to be a fly on the wall for all those PCTs and other commissioners, when they discover that their slash-and-burn tactics are now going to leave them seriously in trouble with the new agenda! One of the real challenges will be to maintain the sanity of existing staff whilst the new services are developed. Try not to be too down-hearted,Ma ggie. We need your enthusiasm and knowledge to help develop a whole new workforce. On 16 Mar 2009, at 19:02, Coles wrote: Thanks Maggie -all very positive and encouraging.>>> "Maggie Fisher" <mfisher2241btinternet> 16/03/2009 17:31 >>>Dear AllFor those of you who have not seen this already I thought you might be interested in the attached joint statement from the DH and Unite/CPHVA on the "Action on Health Visiting Programme"The support from the DH to increase the numbers of health visitors at last and raise morale in the current work force is particularly gratifying and long overdue.Best wishesMaggie sarahcowley183btinternet http://myprofile.cos.com/S124021COn __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 3941 (20090317) __________The message was checked by ESET Smart Security.http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2009 Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 It's a good point, . One of the points for the CNO's review ought to consider is access to health visiting from other trades besides the nurse/mid. route. Bit of a challenge for education with a mixed intake, but if we had a regulator which could set and maintain effective criteria for registration (oh, and a register...), the future could be very interesting. H < > From: " Bidmead " <christine@...> Date sent: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 08:55:40 -0000 Subject: Re: Fw: Joint statement on Action on Health Visiting Plan Send reply to: Hi Maggie, It's great to see all this support for health visiting it will help to raise morale and hopefully start PCTs thinking about how to be more creative in attracting applicants for the many vacant HV posts.I think the banding issue is very important not only for attracting health visitors already trained but particularly for attracting the suitable applicants for HV training. In the past the 'F' grade staff nurses and junior sisters wanted to apply to become 'G' grade community health visitors. 'F' grade nurses came often with wide experience. Now those who are Band 5 (i.e. newly qualified) apply in the hope of becoming a Band 6 and so the experience is often lacking. If we were all Band 7 then we would be recruiting from a more experienced pool of nurses. It opens up the whole debate about what experience is really needed prior to health visitor education and training and what that education and training should look like.As you have pointed out there are now many other people working in the community in 'parenting practitioner' roles who would in fact make good health visitors given more education and training. best wishes, Re: Fw: Joint statement on Action on Health Visiting Plan Yes, and Maggie, it is positive and encouraging at last, although we still have some way to go. Margaret was saying that she would have liked to have been a fly on the wall when the CNO was told to put in train an action plan to (I am quoting directly here from the DH/CPHVA press release, with added bullet points and capitals) - to define and deliver key roles for Health Visitors in the new child health policy context, - support, develop and INCREASE THE NUMBER of Health Visitors - and ensure the future workforce through attractive and rewarding careers routes. I would like to be a fly on the wall for all those PCTs and other commissioners, when they discover that their slash-and-burn tactics are now going to leave them seriously in trouble with the new agenda! One of the real challenges will be to maintain the sanity of existing staff whilst the new services are developed. Try not to be too down-hearted,Ma ggie. We need your enthusiasm and knowledge to help develop a whole new workforce. On 16 Mar 2009, at 19:02, Coles wrote: Thanks Maggie -all very positive and encouraging. >>> " Maggie Fisher " <mfisher2241@...> 16/03/2009 17:31 >>> Dear All For those of you who have not seen this already I thought you might be interested in the attached joint statement from the DH and Unite/CPHVA on the " Action on Health Visiting Programme " The support from the DH to increase the numbers of health visitors at last and raise morale in the current work force is particularly gratifying and long overdue. Best wishes Maggie sarahcowley183@... http://myprofile.cos.com/S124021COn __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 3941 (20090317) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2009 Report Share Posted March 17, 2009 Yes, (and same for school nurses with public health roles!) - this is why it is critical to work alongside the Children's Workforce Development Council, who are developing training and 'integrated' working for Youth Workers, Nursery Nurses, Family Support Workers, Early Years Professionals and other potential recruits to health visiting functions. If non-nurses are recruited to HV/SN training, we need to know who the child-friendly practitioners are, and what previous learning experiences they have had.... Woody. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of hwood@...Sent: 17 March 2009 10:40 Subject: Re: Fw: Joint statement on Action on Health Visiting Plan It's a good point, . One of the points for the CNO's review ought to consider is access to health visiting from other trades besides the nurse/mid. route. Bit of a challenge for education with a mixed intake, but if we had a regulator which could set and maintain effective criteria for registration (oh, and a register...), the future could be very interesting.H< >From: " Bidmead" <christinebidmead (DOT) f9.co.uk>Date sent: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 08:55:40 -0000Subject: Re: Fw: Joint statement on Action on Health Visiting PlanSend reply to: Hi Maggie,It's great to see all this support for health visiting it will help to raise morale and hopefully start PCTs thinking about how to be more creative in attracting applicants for the many vacant HV posts.I think the banding issue is very important not only for attracting health visitors already trained but particularly for attracting the suitable applicants for HV training. In the past the 'F' grade staff nurses and junior sisters wanted to apply to become 'G' grade community health visitors. 'F' grade nurses came often with wide experience. Now those who are Band 5 (i.e. newly qualified) apply in the hope of becoming a Band 6 and so the experience is often lacking. If we were all Band 7 then we would be recruiting from a more experienced pool of nurses.It opens up the whole debate about what experience is really needed prior to health visitor education and training and what that education and training should look like.As you have pointed out there are now many other people working in the community in 'parenting practitioner' roles who would in fact make good health visitors given more education and training. best wishes, Re: Fw: Joint statement on Action on Health Visiting PlanYes, and Maggie, it is positive and encouraging at last, although we still have some way to go. Margaret was saying that she would have liked to have been a fly on the wall when the CNO was told to put in train an action plan to (I am quoting directly here from the DH/CPHVA press release, with added bullet points and capitals) - to define and deliver key roles for Health Visitors in the new child health policy context,- support, develop and INCREASE THE NUMBER of Health Visitors- and ensure the future workforce through attractive and rewarding careers routes.I would like to be a fly on the wall for all those PCTs and other commissioners, when they discover that their slash-and-burn tactics are now going to leave them seriously in trouble with the new agenda! One of the real challenges will be to maintain the sanity of existing staff whilst the new services are developed. Try not to be too down-hearted,Ma ggie. 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