What's New Bulletin 214 - 12 September 2024
This is edition 214 of the provider bulletin, containing information on guidance, procedures and new initiatives. Very urgent or high priority communications may still be issued on an ad hoc basis, but we will try to keep these to a minimum
1. Social Care Blog: Professor Deborah Sturdy, Chief Nurse for Adult Social Care, on preparing for the winter vaccination programme (information for all providers)
2. Birmingham and Solihull Integrated Care System (BSol ICS) All Age Continuing Healthcare Contact Information (information for all providers.
3. Birmingham City Council (BCC) Shared Lives information for sharing (information for all providers)
4. Care Quality Commission (CQC) Review of support adult social care services receive on the safe management of medicines (information for all providers)
5. Birmingham and Solihull Nurses and Clinical Leads Network for Nurses working in social care (information for all Birmingham and Solihull care homes)
6. Birmingham and Solihull Training Hub website (information for all providers)
7. REMINDER World Alzheimers Month – September 2024 Birmingham events (for the attention of all care providers)
8. REMINDER Birmingham Hospice training - upcoming courses and events (information for all care providers in Birmingham and Solihull)
9. REMINDER Infection Prevention & Control Champions Forum 13 September 2024 (information for Birmingham and Solihull care homes)
10. Skills for Care promoted webinars: Understanding and Preventing Disability Hate Crimes on Public Transport 18 September 2023 12:00pm (information for all providers)
11. REMINDER Infection Prevention & Control Champion Training 20 September 2024 (information for Birmingham and Solihull care homes)
12. Skills for Care promoted webinar: Getting Good Eye Care - 23 September 2024 2:00pm (information for all providers)
13. Infection Prevention and Control Annual IPC Expo 15 October 2024 (information for all providers)
1. Social Care Blog: Professor Deborah Sturdy, Chief Nurse for Adult Social Care, on preparing for the winter vaccination programme (information for all providers)
Professor Deborah Sturdy, Chief Nurse for Adult Social Care, has written a blog post reminding us of the importance of the winter flu and Covid 19 vaccination programme, read more below:
Getting a head start on flu and other infections – DHSC
2. Birmingham and Solihull Integrated Care System (BSol ICS) All Age Continuing Healthcare Contact Information (information for all providers)
BSol ICS have produced the a flyer with up to date contract details to help you direct your enquiries to the right place. This has been circulated to providers. To request a copy, email marketintelligence@birmingham.gov.uk
3. Birmingham City Council (BCC) Shared Lives information for sharing (information for all providers)
In partnership with Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, BCC have secured funding from the Accelerating Reform Fund (ARF) to support the growth of Shared Lives across the two Councils. Shared Lives offers citizens aged 16 plus the opportunity to live with a family in their family home, respite or day opportunities, allowing them to develop their skills, be valued, involved in their community and gain confidence to become as independent as possible. It can be an amazing alternative to Supported Living or Residential Care.
We would like you to join us on this exciting transformation journey by supporting us in promoting the service to your organisations. Please see further information here;
Shared Lives - have you got room in your home and heart? - The Birmingham Blog
4. Care Quality Commission (CQC) Review of support adult social care services receive on the safe management of medicines (information for all providers)
The CQC commissioned research company Ipsos to look at what support adult social care providers receive to make sure medicines are managed safely and how the support impacts the quality of care providers are able to deliver.
The research found that adult social care services have access to a wide range of different types of medicines support from a variety of sources, but that not all care providers receive support from community pharmacy or other healthcare professionals. Providers also told the researchers that further support would be welcomed in the form of training, consistent advice and guidance and easier contact with pharmacies and healthcare professionals.
The findings have been shared by CQC to help drive improvement in health and care and make sure all parts of the system are using the same evidence base;
Provider survey: Medicines support in adult social care
About our research and evaluation programme
5. Birmingham and Solihull Nurses and Clinical Leads Network for Nurses working in social care (information for all Birmingham and Solihull care homes)
The Birmingham and Solihull Nurses and Clincal Leads Network for Nurses working in social care met on 6 September 24 and had a very informative meeting. There were many interesting presentations delivered at the meeting; Quality Improvement tools, Tissue Viability, Skin Tear management, update from the Social Care Nursing Advisory Council and a keynote presentation from Professor Deborah Sturdy DHSC Chief Nurse for Adult Social Care.
The recording is available below from 3 minutes;
The network is a unique platform that brings together nurses working in social care across Birmingham and Solihull, providing a valuable opportunity for nurses to connect, share ideas and knowledge, and receive support and guidance from peers. In addition to providing a space for peer-to-peer support and best practice sharing, our forum offers both national and regional updates, ensuring nurses stay up-to-date with the latest developments.The forum also provides a platform for Continuing Professional Development (CPD), helping our members to enhance their skills, knowledge, and expertise, and take their careers to the next level.
The date for the next virtual meeting is 26 November 2024 and booking details can be found below:
Nurses and Clinical Leads Network (wmca.care)
6. Birmingham and Solihull Training Hub website (information for all providers)
Have you visited the Birmingham and Solihull training hub website yet?
You can view information as someone working in a primary or social care role in the Birmingham/Solihull area, as a student looking for support with career development or as a visitor wanting to find out more.
To access all the training opportunities you’ll need to register or log in to the moodle page on the site. You can also contact the training hub by email bsol.traininghub@nhs.net or phone 0121 483 2128.
7. REMINDER World Alzheimers Month – September 2024 Birmingham events (for the attention of all care providers)
The theme for World Alzheimers Month September 2024 is 'Time to act on dementia, Time to act on Alzheimers'. Throughout September, various events, activities, and initiatives will take place mark World Alzheimer's Month. The key aims of this year’s campaign is to raise awareness and challenge stigma surrounding Alzheimer's and dementia. Details of events taking place in Birmingham have been circulated to providers. If you don't have a copy, please email marketintelligence@birmingham.gov.uk
8. REMINDER Birmingham Hospice training - upcoming courses and events (information for all care providers in Birmingham and Solihull)
For information about upcoming courses and events, visit the Birmingham Hospice Courses Archive
- Palliative care Pathway ~ preparing for Winter Pressures
- Advance care planning
- Constipation
- Respect forms
- Medicine at End of Life
- Breathlessness
- Lasting Power of Attorney
For further information please contact education@birminghamhospice.org.uk.
9. REMINDER Infection Prevention & Control Champions Forum 13 September 2024 (information for Birmingham and Solihull care homes)
The forum for existing and new champions will be take place online via Microsoft Teams, between 9:30am and 11:00am on 13 September 2024
Please see the joining instructions below.
Join the IPC Champions Forum at 9.30am on 13 September 2024
Meeting ID: 361 512 473 552
Passcode: GA9Gyr
Photographs of the previous IPC Champions Forum / IPC Champion of Champions Awards
10. Skills for Care promoted webinars: Understanding and Preventing Disability Hate Crimes on Public Transport 18 September 2023 12:00pm (information for all providers)
Researchers from United Response will lead this session discussing how to identify and prevent disability hate crimes, with a specific focus on incidents occurring on public transport in England. Hear about the broader project and how we can help push the Government to make changes that are so urgently needed.
To book a place, use the following link:
11. REMINDER Infection Prevention & Control Champion Training 20 September 2024 (information for Birmingham and Solihull care homes)
Do you want to become part of the IPC champions network? A flyer with further information and details on how to book a place has been circulated to providers. If you don't have a copy, please email marketintelligence@birmingham.gov.uk
The date of the next IPC Champions Training Day is Friday 20 September 2024, this will take place at The Saffron Centre, between 9am – 5pm.
To book your team in to attend this event, or for more information, please contact david.sewell@nhs.net or jean.dipple@nhs.net
When booking, please include forename, surname, occupation, email address and contact phone number (both the latter should be the direct contact of the attendee(s). Please limit your nominated attendees to 3 – 4 individuals, more spaces may be made available closer to the date of the event.
Please note this event is for care home staff who wish to become IPC Champions, if you already occupy this role IPC will soon contact you with news regarding the next IPC forum. This is a free event held in conjunction with Birmingham City Council.
12. Skills for Care promoted webinar: Getting Good Eye Care - 23 September 2024 2:00pm (information for all providers)
During this years National Eye Care Week SeeAbility’s Eye Care Champions will be hosting a webinar on how to get help looking after your eyes and getting support for sight problems. People with learning disabilities are 10 times more likely to have sight problems, so join us to hear about how eye tests can be made more accessible and about a new programme in special schools.
Please use the following link to book a place;
Select tickets – Getting Good Eye Care – Zoom (tickettailor.com)
13. Infection Prevention and Control Annual IPC Expo 15 October 2024 (information for all providers)
The IPC Annual Expo takes place Tuesday 15 October 2024, between 10.00am to 3:00pm at Moseley Hall Hospital. This event coincides with International Infection Prevention Week. A flyer with more information has been circulated to providers. To request a copy, email marketintelligence@birmingham.gov.uk