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Researching the Retention of Mental Health Staff (RoMHS) in the NHS. Part of the Mental Health Research Unit @ScHARRMH @ScharrSheffield @SheffieldUni

Sheffield, England Katılım Mayıs 2019
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RoMHS
RoMHS@RoMHS4·
Announcing our existence! So pleased to be working with @HealthFdn in @ScHARRSheffield @ScHARRMH to research the Retention of Mental Health Staff (RoMHS) @OhlsenSally @emilyfwood
The Health Foundation@HealthFdn

We've selected six new projects as part of our programme exploring efficiency and sustainability in health and #socialcare provision. The projects look at generating new ways of thinking around labour productivity and workforce retention. Read more: health.org.uk/news-and-comme…

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RCN Foundation
RCN Foundation@RCNFoundation·
Could you develop a co-designed tool which will assist people with a lived experience of a learning disability to access urgent and emergency care in times of ill health? Funding of up to £30,000 available and applications close on 20 March. Apply 👉 bit.ly/3UHDU8t
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Chris Walker
Chris Walker@RCNi_Christine·
The December issue of Learning Disability Practice is out now. It features a look at career pathways, a new course that pays people to become learning disability nurses, end of life care and a #CPD article on breaking bad news. #revalidation journals.rcni.com/toc/ldp/26/6
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NHS England Workforce, Training and Education
We are delighted that 50,000 additional nurses have joined the workforce since 2019. This is great news for the NHS and great news for patients. The NHS Long Term Workforce Plan has also committed to increasing training places for nursing associates (NAs) to 10,500 by 2031/32.
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YoungMinds
YoungMinds@YoungMindsUK·
We need to tackle the root causes of why so many young people need support with their mental health. Our education system, inequality, global crises, cost of living, discrimination, social systems… If we don’t, the number of referrals to services will only go up. And our mental health services can’t cope with the current demand. They are already severely overstretched and underfunded and young people face agonising waiting times. 24,000 young people have been waiting for support for two years. Radical reform is needed.
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YoungMinds
YoungMinds@YoungMindsUK·
To anyone feeling down and unable to cope right now, take a look at our website. Here you can find advice and information on where to find help. And be kind to yourself. Life can be tough. That's why it is so important to prioritise your needs. youngminds.org.uk/young-person/m…
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National Institute for Health and Care Research
The next wave of Health Determinants Research Collaborations (HDRCs) announced today will help improve health outcomes for people in previously under-served areas of the UK. Find out more about the strategy and ambitions behind HDRCs in this video ⬇️ youtu.be/dcqtR6GtlME?si…
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Emma Clayton
Emma Clayton@Brilliant_Teams·
Being a part of a team and feeling support from your teammates is one of the best feelings at work. With the right team dynamics, decisions, and diverse personalities in place, everyone wins.
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The Mental Elf
The Mental Elf@Mental_Elf·
The real strength of this review is not simply what it tells us about staff retention in mental health services, but what it offers us as a case study that may not ‘prove’ something, but where we can learn something nationalelfservice.net/?p=183171
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The Mental Elf
The Mental Elf@Mental_Elf·
3 key drivers of effective staff retention: 1. Workload & quality of care 2. Investment 3. Involvement Stem from organisational culture & demand a whole systems perspective 👇🏽 Logic model of factors affecting retention of mental health staff. Blog: nationalelfservice.net/?p=183171
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LSCFT Research Team
LSCFT Research Team@LSCFTResearch·
Today’s work for our Research Nurse Manager @_kpalmer_ Fantastic opportunity to network with North West Chief Nurses/AHP leads to grow research opportunities for NMAHPs in the region #myresearchpledge
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