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Personalised Care Support Planning for Long-Term Conditions

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Personalised Care Support Planning for Long-Term Conditions

A new locally commissioned service for managing long-term conditions will be offered across NCL in 2023/24. The model focuses on personalised care and treatment that prioritises prevention and early detection of LTCs. It is based on a year of care with evidence-based interventions, personalisation, self-care, and empowerment.

To support practices to get ready to deliver this new model of care, practices will be able to access training and support during 2023/24, before the service starts. One aspect of this support will be the opportunity for all NCL primary care clinicians to participate in Personalised Care and Support Planning (PCSP) training.

The PCSP training is designed for all clinicians in primary care who will deliver the new LTC model of care in NCL. This course is highly interactive and experiential and will help clinicians to build skills, and confidence to implement new model of care. The focus will be on building the skills needed to deliver the person-centred conversations.  

There will be reimbursement to practices for staff attending this training.  Details will be included the LTC LCS contracts, to be shared with practices at the end of March 2023.

Details:

  • there are two parts to this training (P1 and P2)
  • attendance at both will be mandatory
    • you need to have attended a P1 session to join a P2 session
  • dates are from April to June 2023 (more dates to be confirmed throughout the rest of the financial year)
  • morning and afternoon sessions will take place on the same day (you need only sign up for either a morning or afternoon as course content will be the same in both AM and PM sessions).

To book a place, click on one of the session links below.

Please note: sessions are half-days, either 9.30am to 12.30pm or 1.30pm to 4.30pm.

 


Sessions

Part 1: 19 April (full day)

10.30am, Wednesday 19 April 2023

Part 1: 25 April (full day)

10.30am, Tuesday 25 April 2023

Part 1: 2 May (full day)

10.30am, Tuesday 2 May 2023

Part 1: 10 May (full day)

10.30am, Wednesday 10 May 2023

Part 1: 18 May (full day)

10.30am, Thursday 18 May 2023

Part 2: 16 May (full day)

10.30am, Tuesday 16 May 2023

Part 2: 22 May (full day)

10.30am, Monday 22 May 2023