Friday, 28 September 2018

Four Signatures Behaviours- September





September

2018 


Do what we say we will do



On 06/08/2018 Diane renewed the certificates on a card / unblocked it so that the Lead Pharmacy Technician could access her mandatory training.

She then did a half hour e-learning training session from 08.25am-9.05am and enrolled her on the training she needed to do.

  
 No delays, every day


David and Hannah went on the wards early morning and evening to help collect staff ids for their smartcards – saving them time in coming to the libraries
We listen, we learn, we lead



The LKS staff supported people during drop in e-learning sessions. We listened that people wanted us to help with e-learning, we learnt by getting training from Jo and we lead by doing the sessions with them as advertised.

Work together, celebrate together


The Library & Knowledge services team was in in the news 4ward Showcase and mentioned by the Michelle McKay in the CE briefs who said “the library was doing a fantastic job”

We presented  service at the HR meeting and staff commented they were not aware of all the services we offered

Friday, 20 July 2018

Four Signature behaviours - August 2018





August 
2018
 Do what we say we will do
 

We undertake literature searches regularly.  However, recently Hannah was asked to source the original versions of patient mental health and wellbeing questionnaires for a Clinical Psychologist within our trust, e.g. the Sickness Impact Profile, or the Pain Anxiety Symptoms Scale.  These were difficult to source as some had restricted copyright, or were mentioned only as a reference in other journal articles.  Of the 7 requested, she managed to source 4, and provided contact details of the holders of copyright of the other 3.
  
  No delays, every day


Shophie and Hannah will again do A&E drop ins on the ward to help staff get their smartcards with no delay with their identity checks
  We listen, we learn, we lead


David has had a chapter on a reading group he set up published this month in a book on Bibliotherapy . In it he has researched the benefits of reading aloud and explains in an easy guide how to set up groups on wards. David is setting up a group at New Haven and hopes to expand this work further with Occupational Therapists

  Work together, celebrate together


The library has set up links with Warwickshire and Coventry health libraries in an effort to share good practice. The universities are sharing their reading lists for medical students which ensures we will purchase the most up to date and relevant stock

Friday, 6 July 2018

Three-minute brain stimulation found effective for hard to treat depression

A new study finds that a three-minute version of a brain stimulation treatment is just as effective as the standard 37-minute version for hard-to-treat depression.  Click here for further details.

Monday, 2 July 2018

Health Information Week

2nd-8th July is Health Information Week.
Health Information Week is a multi-sector campaign to promote the good quality health resources that are available to the public.  This aims to encourage partnership working across sectors and benefit all staff and the public by raising awareness of the resources that are available to them.



Twitter: @Healthinfoweek

Click here to access a wide range of resources and guidance for yourself, your family, your patients and your colleagues 😃

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