The aim: To discuss a local response to the Government’s call for evidence to help shape the National Cancer Plan
Who should attend: People with lived experience of cancer, cancer champions, health professionals and service providers who work with people who are affected by cancer.
https://www.gov.uk/government/calls-for-evidence/shaping-the-national-ca...
‘This call for evidence will inform the development of the government’s national cancer plan for England. Rather than a formal consultation on specific proposals, it constitutes a request for expert ideas and evidence that the government can build on’
Agenda
Light lunch and networking from 1pm
Introductions and any updates 1.30 – 2pm
Facilitated discussion – 2pm – 4pm
This is an opportunity to share information about your work, learn about a range of services that are delivered in Hastings, browse the Marketplace and network with a mix of people from the voluntary, statutory and independent sector.
We will focus on Accessibility, plus discuss plans for Loneliness Awareness Week.
Healthwatch East Sussex want to hear from local people about their experiences of health and care services in the area, and what could be done to improve things.
Food and Health, with Josh Broadway from the Sussex ICB.
Using a creative approach, and a ukulele the facilitator will discuss motivational interviewing and various tools to use when having in-depth conversations. Motivational interviewing is an evidence-based approach to behavioural change. It focuses on ‘change talk’ to determine what stage an individual is at in The Stages of Change Model. Motivational interviewing is a collaborative and goal-oriented style of communication that is designed to strengthen personal motivation for and commitment to a specific goal by eliciting and exploring the person’s own reasons for change. Motivational interviewing is a guiding style of communication that focuses on empowering individuals to change by drawing out their importance and capacity for change. It focuses on an individual’s strengths rather than weaknesses and is not a way to confront or instruct an individual on how to go about a behavioural change. Participants will gain an understanding of this approach and learn various techniques to apply in their own practice or day-to-day life. This course applies to anyone with an interest in the subject
Completion of this course will enable you to:
• Understand the role and responsibilities of a First Aider
• Be able to assess an incident
• Be able to provide first aid to an unresponsive casualty
• Be able to provide first aid to a casualty that is choking
• Be able to provide first aid to a casualty with external bleeding
• Know how to provide first aid to a casualty that is in shock
• Know how to provide first aid to a casualty with minor injuries
Please note: There is a £50 charge for this course.
This month's meeting theme is Intergenerational Work.
MECC (Making Every Contact Count) is a practical introduction to the skills in talking to people about the issues they are concerned about or the changes they are seeking to make. It is all about supporting people to identify and access the things that could help them. So if your work brings you into frequent contact with people and you want to improve the likelihood of making a real difference this training could be for you.
Mr Hastings and St Leoanards invite you to join us in this important conversation around mens' health and wellbeing.
Mr Hastings and St Leonards, and our learning partners Apteligen, would like to share achievements, challenges and learning, and explore with you what the future may hold.
Everyone is welcome at this free event.
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