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As part of next week's Scottish Learning Disability week we are launching ‘Essentials of Learning Disability’ on 9th May. These e-modules aim to equip learners with tools to improve well-being & quality of life for people with LD. Sign up for the launch: https://t.co/VgoXMFHwLL
We’re redesigning The Knowledge Network, including a new service for social care! Launch 30 April 2024.
We’ll also be pulling our comms channels together.
From now on, follow @NES_Knowledge for all your health and social care library news.
Find out more: https://t.co/Vd5gBvsKJe
We’re excited to share our new TURAS resource on Supporting Staff Wellbeing.
Staff wellbeing and addressing stress & burnout are essential for effective implementation of all MAT standards.
Click here for this resource for all of Scotland’s workforce 👉https://t.co/RSYGGPRJm7
🌱Excited to launch our wellbeing toolkit "Resting, Relaxation & Reflection", activities to help with introspection and creative expression for healthcare professionals.
Learn more, download the toolkit here: https://t.co/3Lc0Ra6r0C…
#creativehealthcare@NHSForthValley@StirUni
We've published a new report showing many local authorities struggle to recruit social workers. Our first survey report analyses social worker & senior social worker posts and gives an accurate picture of vacancies in Scotland. ➡️https://t.co/kx1pUEw0Vy
#SocialWork#Scotland
Our guide 'Rights, risks and limits to freedom' is for staff supporting people using health and social care services.
It includes legal, ethical and practical considerations if someone’s freedom of movement may need to be limited.
Read more here: https://t.co/V7dBG0h91y
Are you an existing Essentials in Psychological Care – Dementia Practitioner? Would you like to support colleagues to access Essentials training? Details regarding this year’s second Essentials Training for Trainers Programme can be found here https://t.co/DH3nJHltJR
NES and the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland @MentalWelfare are hosting a masterclass on ‘Adults with Incapacity - exploring capacity’ - for health, social work and social care professionals – on Thursday 2 Nov on MS Teams.
More info and register https://t.co/Zc9M7H3o7j
We are excited to share our new eLearning 'Essentials of Psychologically Informed Care' - providing a general introduction to working in a psychologically informed way.
Access this new resource for all of Scotland’s workforce on our TURAS page!
https://t.co/4pMXrOr8q0
Using the Model for Improvement can help you take ideas you have to improve the service you deliver, ask some important questions before you change anything, and give you a structure to test your ideas out.
Our learning resources are designed to develop HCSWs knowledge & skills across the 4 pillars of practice. Bite sized learning activities to suit all needs.
Find out more & try them out for yourself👇
https://t.co/4whS1Hd9gv
#HCSWLearningMatters
The Scottish Social Services Awards Are Back! 🤩
✨ Thursday 23rd November 2023, Glasgow Science Centre ✨
Watch this space!
#ScottishSocialServicesAwards2023#SSSA23
The https://t.co/lqLAlF66M4 program uses bilateral asymmetric movement patterns to enable the sides of the brain to process information independently improving cognitive function, coordination&independent living &can benefit people with #dementia go try it! #withPHYSIOyouCAN