Professional Clinical Nursing Leadership - elearning for healthcare
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  • NHSI-partner

About the programme

In March 2021 NHSEI introduced Professional Nurse Advocate (PNA) training across England to support recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. This was to sustain an approach to restorative supervision and staff wellbeing, with the aim of improving staff wellbeing and retention, alongside improved patient outcomes.

This programme comprises of 2 sessions:

The role of the Professional Nurse Advocate

This session has been developed to reflect and support those undertaking, or have an interest in, the newly developed PNA role. Please see the newly published guidance for more information.

The A-EQUIP model

This session originally supported those undertaking the Professional Midwifery Advocate (PMA) role. This has been reviewed and revised to accommodate both the PMA and PNA roles.

By completing these elearning sessions, learners will gain a greater understanding of the A-EQUIP model from a conceptual and practical perspective. The elearning will enable learners to embrace and reflect on the opportunities for the future; a model that supports and empowers nurses and midwives to provide safe, high quality, kind, compassionate, care to women, patients, clients and their families.

There’s also an opportunity to self-assess one’s own knowledge and reflect on this throughout the learning through the use of case studies. These highlight how the model can support learners in practice and how it adds value for all healthcare providers.

Meet the team 2021 Author, Review and Finish group:

  • Emma Wadey

    Emma Wadey

    Deputy Director, Mental Nursing NHSE/I
  • Sarah Legood

    Sarah Legood

    Project Manager, PNA Central Team, Nursing PMO Team, Nursing Directorate
  • Clare Capito, Chair of National PMA steering Group

    Clare Capito

    Chair of National PMA steering Group (Regional PNA Programme Lead for London) NHSE/I
  • Amelia Brummitt

    Amelia Brummitt

    Specialist Safeguarding Practitioner, NHS Blackburn with Darwen CCG, NHS East Lancashire CCG
  • Amy George, Learning Disabilities Strategic Health Facilitator

    Amy George

    Learning Disabilities Strategic Health Facilitator, Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust
  • Ciara Wharton

    Ciara Wharton

    Divisional PDN Critical Care & Surgery, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, Stoke Mandeville Hospital
  • Dee Harris

    Dee Harris

    Nurse Specialist Safeguarding Children, Primary Care, East and North Hertfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group, Herts Valleys Clinical Commissioning Group
  • Hannah Baker, Senior Sister

    Hannah Baker

    Senior Sister, Mid and South Essex University Hospitals Group, Basildon Hospital
  • Joanne Hartley

    Joanne Hartley

    Community Assistant Matron, District Nursing, East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust
  • Lisa Tran, Paediatric Senior Staff Nurse

    Lisa Tran

    Paediatric Senior Staff Nurse, North Middlesex University Hospital
  • Nick Judge

    Nick Judge

    Designated Nurse Safeguarding Adults, NHS Nottingham and Nottinghamshire CCG
  • Shelley Hamilton-McGinty

    Shelley Hamilton-McGinty

    Acute Care Pathway Manager, Mental Health Liaison Team (East), Queen Alexandra Hospital, Southern Health NHS, Foundation Trust
  • Yvette Dimes

    Yvette Dimes

    Senior Staff Nurse, HMP Birmingham

HEE elfh project team:

  • Clair Guy

    Clair Guy

    Programme Manager, HEE elfh
  • Marnie Greenrod

    Marnie Greenrod

    Project Manager, HEE elfh
  • Sonali Gupta

    Sonali Gupta

    Learning Designer, HEE elfh
  • NAOMI KNIGHT

    Naomi Knight

    Graphic Designer, HEE elfh
  • Hannah Denness

    Hannah Denness

    Stakeholder Officer, HEE elfh

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