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Annual General Meeting Kings College London Guy’s Campus, 24 th June 2009 Bryony Lamb, Chair

Annual General Meeting Kings College London Guy’s Campus, 24 th June 2009 Bryony Lamb, Chair www.caipe.org.uk. Overview of the year 2008-2009. Welcome & thanks Planning for the future - vision and objectives CAIPE Board and Management CAIPE Publicity materials CAIPE Website

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Annual General Meeting Kings College London Guy’s Campus, 24 th June 2009 Bryony Lamb, Chair

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  1. Annual General Meeting Kings College London Guy’s Campus, 24th June 2009 Bryony Lamb, Chair www.caipe.org.uk

  2. Overview of the year 2008-2009 • Welcome & thanks • Planning for the future - vision and objectives • CAIPE Board and Management • CAIPE Publicity materials • CAIPE Website • CAIPE Bulletin • Journal of Interprofessional Care • Activities • Building relationships nationally & internationally • Workshops • Conferences • Consultancy • The CAIPE Forum • CAIPE Student Network • Challenges and Next Steps

  3. Welcome and Sincere Thanks • New Chair, Elizabeth Howkins • Kings College London and other corporate members for hosting meetings • CAIPE Board & Executive group • Administrator, Clare Stewart • Vice Chairs • Dawn Forman • Helena Low • Student Network • Rebecca Freeman & Nick Gee • Chris Green & Andy Carson-Stevens • Donations to CAIPE

  4. Working in Partnership CAIPE National Student IPE Network CAIPE Forum Learning WITH, FROM & ABOUT - to improve collaboration and the quality of care CAIPE Board CAIPE Individual Members A Shared Vision for IPE

  5. President Chair Vice Chairs Treasurer Company Secretary Meetings Secretary Membership Secretary Administrator Student Network Liaison Policy Officer Research & development and income generation Marketing and promotion Bulletin Editors Website Manager Webmail Manager International Liaison Officer Fundraiser Search for Patron CAIPE Board – Roles & Responsibilities Corporate Links

  6. Across the IPE community EIPEN HEA Health Sciences & Practice IPE SIG The Network: Towards Unity for Health InterEd JAIPE NIPNET AIPPEN NHSSA With Universities and employers Individual practice and academic staff Students Regulatory Bodies Other agencies Working collaboratively, building relationships -

  7. Consultations Public Health Inter-professional Learning-enhanced Educational AssessmentS - PHILEAS • An educational assessment tool for identifying the training needs of any multi-disciplinary public health workforce • It alleviates ‘siloed’ workforce planning • Founded on the public health competencies in the PHSCF it utilises the group dynamic to identify joint training needs

  8. A review of Pre-Registration Nursing Education Framework for Action on IPE and Collaborative Practice Consultations Consultation on Revised Standards of Education and Training Tomorrow’s Doctors 2009: A draft for consultation

  9. University of Warwick Coventry University CIPeL University of Sheffield Sheffield Hallam UniversityCIPeL University of Nottingham Birmingham City University Bournemouth University Robert Gordon University Kings College London Middlesex University NHSE South Central De Montfort University University of Leicester Oxford Brookes University Essex University University of East Anglia Institute of Technology, Tralee, R. of Ireland University of Wolverhampton CAIPE Forum – Corporate Members

  10. CAIPE Forum Discussions / Developments / Actions • How to involve the SHAs, LAs and other agencies • Inclusion of the Deaneries • Regional working and establishing regional groups • Joint events, e.g. regional & national conferences • How to work together more effectively to move IPL forward • Strengthening partnerships • Widening and supporting the Student Network • Setting up a national Student Forum Committee

  11. CAIPE Structure & Relationships Individual CAIPE Members National & International IPE communities and Student Networks CAIPE Board Professional bodies, DH, etc. CAIPE Executive Group CAIPE Student Research Network CAIPE National Student IPE Network CAIPE Student Forum / Committee CAIPE Forum Local /regional employers & other stakeholders Regional groups

  12. CAIPE Student Network Vision & Drivers

  13. Student Conference at UEA(Nov/ Dec)Students taking the lead in changing policy and practice towards an effective IP workforce Draft Programme Welcome & coffee Introduction – Overview of the Network, drivers, aims and micro goals - Andy Carson-Stevens & Chris Green Students from the UK showcasing their initiatives to make a difference • Welsh Student Chapter for Healthcare Improvement – implications for IPE • Newly qualified OTs from UEA on the challenges of working interprofessionally in the real world / practice • Welsh students on changing policy • Students from Leicester on changing practice in community and acute settings • Research student on engaging support from Department of Health, etc. LUNCH Workshops students setting the agenda for the Network Discussion – drafting plans and next steps

  14. What do students want?

  15. Immediate challenges for CAIPE & the Forum • Extra funding to support students to travel to meetings and conferences • Corporate members identifying students to engage with the student Forum/Committee • Sustainability of CAIPE • Technical support for the website • Growing the membership and services, especially for individuals

  16. What do members want?Individual & Corporate

  17. Long term challenges for IPE - the Bigger Picture • Sustainability for CAIPE & its networks • Quality improvement, avoiding error, and patient safety & satisfaction • Modernising education and services • Traditional ways of working or collaborative practice? - Building teams around the patient / service user • Quality education and training for working effectively within interprofessional teams and across agencies? • Building the evidence base

  18. How can CAIPE help? CAIPE has been acting as a conduit to funnel ideas, expertise and experiences within the UK and internationally …….thoughts from HB & HL, June 2009

  19. How can CAIPE help? ? ? Networking ? ? Engaging Collaborating Sharing Facilitating Participating Contributing A CONDUIT for ideas Advising Supporting CAIPE Disseminating Managing Change IP Teamwork

  20. Working Together for Improvement Next steps Towards a sustainable IPE culture • Strengthening collaborative partnerships • Contributing to other IPE organizations / networks at strategic level • Seek advice and support from DH and other departments on how to work more effectively across sectors to avoid duplication and disseminate good practice • Asking members what they want – especially individual members • Building and sustaining communities of practice • CAIPE Forum • Student Network • Joint conferences • Regional groups • National & International Networks

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