We've launched a major national survey of #DistrictNurse#TeamLeaders: 'District Nursing Today: The View of DN Team Leaders in the UK' written by #ICNO Director @alisonleary1. Over 1500 DN Team Leaders contributed to it. Read it here: https://t.co/daqWhgf5gm @CrystalOldman
The realities of community nursing workforce provision in England do not match the policy ambitions of shifting care away from hospital.
📢New paper out now: https://t.co/1UdVWN96h8
Our next episode of Where’s the teaspoon? is out now and we're learning all about the Smurfs! Papa Smurf, AKA Tom Davidson, explains all – and tells us a little of his own story.
🎙️ Listen on Spotify: https://t.co/0hXq6Y3Urq
Or YouTube (with subtitles): https://t.co/HaOPoGyvYM
Hearing about our new self-management facilitators and the significant impact they've had in #Derby. 74% discharged to manage their own condition independently; 10% reduction in referrals; and 90% patient satisfaction. 👏 #DCHSBoard@AdamShortDCHS
#UPDATE | Following a social media post in relation to the Israel and Palestine conflict the force can now confirm that an individual from Derbyshire did not post the comment. Enquiries are ongoing to identify who did. Read the full statement here: https://t.co/jGPRb8ZOoK
Calling all would-be community nurses! Join us on Friday to learn more about community nursing and even interview for positions within #TeamDCHS!
📅 29 Sept 2023
🕙 11am - 4pm
📍 Derbyshire County Cricket Club
More info here: https://t.co/YSOhGPTCE1
Last call to my @DCHStrust District nurse leaders. You provide an incredibly important service that is under intense pressure. Can you help the @TheQNI build the case for investment?
Colleagues recently bid farewell to general manager/deputy divisional director Janine Foxhall, who, after four years with DCHS, is leaving to take up a post at Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
We wish Janine all the very best of luck for the future 😊
A day in the field today - spending time with our Self Management Facilitators in Derby. Seeing first hand the impact they are making for patients, as well as reducing demand on overstretched community and ward teams was the highlight of my summer so far @Emi1yBriggs@DCHStrust
Incredible work from our Rapid Response teams during May to meet UCR demand. Over 82% of patients were seen within 2 hours. Hugely significant for not only patients but also reducing pressure on emergency and urgent care services. Hard work from so many making a difference
Today we say a fond farewell to Gill Burrows who retires after 43 years’ dedicated service in the NHS. Gill is highly regarded at #TeamDCHS and our many partners across #Derbyshire, and she’ll be sorely missed! Here’s to a long, happy and healthy retirement Gill, thank you! 💙