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Heads Up 15 th April 2014

Heads Up 15 th April 2014. Update for the NHS Yorkshire and Humber Regional Leadership Council. Regional News. Social Media Workshops. Three social media workshops are being held on 10 th April, 8 th May and 12 th June 2014 in Leeds.

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Heads Up 15 th April 2014

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  1. Heads Up15th April 2014 Update for the NHS Yorkshire and Humber Regional Leadership Council

  2. Regional News Social Media Workshops Three social media workshops are being held on 10th April, 8thMay and 12th June 2014 in Leeds. All the workshops are fully booked (36 places in total) 27 participants from NHS and 9 from Local Authority. There is a big demand for the workshops with a current waiting list of 40. For more information please contact joanne.seddon@yh.hee.nhs.uk Testimonials from the first Social Media workshop held on 10th April: “Really has opened my eyes to a whole new field I knew nothing about. I am sure it will enable me to get good results” “Fascinating insight into different social media channels” “I will commit to using more means of social networking” “Some excellent tools for managing social media” “Lots of new information on using Twitter and YouTube effectively” “Given me more confidence to have a go with social media – I was a complete novice before attending” “Tim was really engaging, fantastically knowledgeable on the subject and delivered his training with some humour too.  I think he transferred his enthusiasm for social media to some of us too, and it was well worth an early start for a trip to Leeds to take part in”. STUDY REVEALS: NHS Failure on Diversity at Senior Levels 10 April, 2014 | By Shaun Lintern A new study has found the proportion of senior NHS positions held by people of black and minority ethnic backgrounds has barely changed in eight years, with progress towards better representation labelled as “glacial”. A study by a Middlesex University academic, The Snowy Peaks of the NHS, found the number of appointments to NHS trust boards of people from a BME background dropped from a high of 8.7 per cent in 2006 to just 5.8 per cent in 2013 – its second lowest rate since 2007. This study shows the service has been in denial about the scale of the problem,” he said. “There is a repeating pattern of people saying ‘it isn’t good but it’s getting better’, when actually it has got worse. A spokeswoman for the Department of Health said NHS England, NHS Employers and the NHS Leadership Academy were “undertaking a range of initiatives” to improve BME representation at senior levels, including a mentoring scheme. Innov8 Update Congratulations to the successful applicants for the Accelerate programme. It commences on 29th April 2014 and will finish in October. We will be running Cohort Four in October/ March.

  3. Regional News OD Capacity & Capability • Team Resilience Programme • The programme is focussing on teams and team leaders, this programme will help organisations create capacity and capability to support teams through a model that combines wellbeing and performance for sustained resilience. • Team resilience helps: • Remove barriers to new ways of working; • Encourage collaborative problem solving & decision making • Be resourceful and engaged; • Adapt in face of uncertainty • Dates • Workshop One 13-14th October 2014 • Workshop Two 13th November 2014 • Workshop Three 16th December 2014 • Interested? • For more information about our briefing event on Friday 4th July 2014 and application details please contact amanda.allen@yh.hee.nhs.uk Critical Evidenced Based Community A new sector spanning approach to senior leadership development in partnership with Leeds Metropolitan University. Commencing in June 2014. Contact amanda.allen@yh.hee.nhs.uk for further information • GMTS The trainees from the 2012 intake will be leaving the scheme in August. If you know of any suitable vacancies for these trainees please contact andrea.overton@yh.hee.nhs.uk

  4. National News • Regional Leadership Awards National Professional Development (Core) Programmes Watch this space for more news of the 2014 Regional  Leadership Awards.  We will be looking to build on the great success of this first year to increase the number of nominees from across the region when nominations open in the summer 195 places on the Mary Seacole Programme have been taken up so far and the next application window will open in May, date to be advised by the Academy. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Programme – 80 participants recruited and continuing with the programme, a further complement of places will be available in the Autumn for this Masters programme. The Nye Bevan Programme has 36 participants in our region and further recruitment for a small number of places will open in the Autumn. The Nursing and Midwifery Frontline Programme has well over a hundred Y&H applications, many more Yorkshire and the Humber organisations can get access to this free development programme for bands 5, 6 and 7. There are, as you may know, 5000 places nationally so 500 places filled by Yorkshire and the Humber staff is a sensible target. We have 3 Leeds cohorts, 2 full ones and a 3rd being filled.The more applications we generate the more events will be put on in our region Follow us on twitter @YHLeadershipOD for regular updates, discussions and to share opinions and ideas.

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