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  • An accessible online learning resource developed for care at home staff
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  • Accessible and interactive Flexible Efficient in time and cost Model appropriate behaviours to staff who often work in isolation Result in improved practice and better quality Developed in consultation with Scottish Care and care at home staff
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  • http://workforcesolutions.sssc.uk.com/falls Accessible open to anyone Developed by NHS Highland with RRHEAL and National Falls Programme Manager Hosted on SSSC platform Endorsed by the Care Inspectorate
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  • Suitable for: Self led learning Small group learning Induction (used in the Western Isles) Skills maintenance Supervisory sessions Evidence for annual training requirements
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  • "A fabulous resource - easy to register, straight forward to navigate and thoroughly comprehensive. I highly recommend it". How did we do? Rosie Cooper, Falls Lead, Aberdeen City Health and Social Care Partnership
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  • Use of film person centred approach authentic and rich in detail care at home workers interpersonal skills illustrates respectful behaviour in persons own home not just task orientated but focuses on holistic approach to encourage good health choices
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  • You have 30 care at home staff who require to undertake annual skills and knowledge update and development Provide staff with written instructions on how to access the online resource in their preferred location/ at a time suitable to them (should allow 30 mins but can register and then dip in and out) How can service provider use it?
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  • Ask staff to prepare for discussion at next learning or supervisory session 1.Tell me something you didnt know about falls prevention that you learned from viewing the resource? 2.Tell me 2 priorities you have identified from viewing the resource that will improve your practice? 3.Tell me about how you can relate the learning in resource to a person that you are caring for?
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  • Printed resource NES and Care Inspectorate pocket tool guide
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  • Discuss the messages in pocket tool guide Ask staff to carry the pocket tool guide and to use it in their practice Ask for specific examples of when they have used it with a client and collate the evidence for service improvement Use in combination with pocket tool guide
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  • The film can be downloaded and used in staff training sessions from VIMEO (video content delivery platform) Password nhsfalls at link https://vimeo.com/dpdigitalmedia/review/125248484/ 7ca13d4961 vimeo.com/dpdigitalmedia/review/125248484/ 7ca13d4961 Staff training sessions
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  • Take some of the questions from the online resource and use as a basis for discussion with staff while watching the video (pause and start where applicable) Focus on the issues that the video presents Can staff identify from the video things that would help improve things for the client? Can they relate this to their practice Interactive staff sessions
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  • Contextualised to their area of practice Evidence based Person centred Result in improvement in practice through increased awareness/ knowledge Focuses on holistic approach and identifies health choices e.g. improved nutrition Builds on applying the Pocket Tool Guide Resources for care at home staff
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  • 2534 views 216 registered users Online engagement Current engagement
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  • DP Media ([email protected]) Fiona Fraser RRHEAL Ann Murray Falls Programme Manager Anna Houston Scottish Care Thanks to