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Archives for April 2024

17th April 2024 by BAPO Admin

BAPOConnect 2024 ADVERTISING SPACE AVAILABLE

BAPO advertising spaces are available for the upcoming editions of BAPOConnect magazine in 2024.

In our advertising brochure, we provide detailed information on how to book your space/s across the magazines. You will find a full breakdown of rates and deadline dates. 

BAPOConnect magazine continues to deliver competitive rates and offers to our advertising partners, giving them direct and engaging access to the P&O profession.
 
Advertising space/s are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. To secure your space/s, we recommend you complete and submit the booking form at your earliest convenience.
 
BAPOConnect Advertising Information Brochure 2024

We hope this provides you with all the information you require. However, should you have any queries, please don’t hesitate to contact our team at bapoconnect@bapo.com

We very much look forward to working with you.

 The BAPO Editorial Committee

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16th April 2024 by BAPO Admin

Job advert – Peacocks – Apprentice Orthotists, North East and Essex Area

Click here to view job advert

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16th April 2024 by BAPO Admin

CAHPR learning 

These sessions are for everyone, from the research curious to the research champion! Please join us.

Demonstrating impact in your practice
24/04/24, 12:00 to 14:00.

Presented by CAHPR Scotland, this webinar will be delivered by CAHPR lead, Judith Lane. It will explore how impact evaluation can be used in clinical practice and provide a step-by-step approach to designing an impact measurement framework.
Register to join

CAHPR Midlands cross consortia event 2024 – Helping make research meaningful to every AHP
01/05/24, 9.30 to 15.00. Face-to-face and virtual.

An Opportunity to: –

  • Network and develop your research community and understanding
  • Get to know your CAHPR hub and support systems
  • Hear real life journeys into research careers and opportunity
  • Have your say
    Find out more

 
Implementation of evidence in real services
14/05/24, 12:30 to 13.30.

Hosted by CAHPR Keele and presented by Dr Kristen Sorensen and Dr Sue Skidmore, University of Keele, School of Allied Health Professions. They ask: Do you want to see evidence impact your practice or service? Registration is coming soon so put the date in your diary if you want to join us.

Filed Under: News

16th April 2024 by BAPO Admin

2024 CAHPO Awards and 2024 CAHPO Conference

In preparation for the 2024 CAHPO Awards, the Office of the CAHPO will be delivering a webinar titled ‘Applying for a 2024 Chief AHP Officer Award: Top Tips’.

The CAHPO Awards submission period will open on Monday 29th April and close on Monday 3rd June. We will update our webpage with more information in the coming month.

The 2024 CAHPO Conference will be held on Thursday 20th June. We will share more information in our April newsletter regarding registration for the event.e

Upcoming Office of the CAHPO Spring 2024 Spotlight Conversations

  • #GreenerAHP Week with Nicky Philpott, Deputy Director, Greener NHS
    • Wednesday 24 April | 11.30 – 12.00 | Attendee Link
      More information about #Greener AHP Week can be found here: NHS England » Events

Optimising Workforce

There are a range of AHP specific and multidisciplinary resources available re: Optimising Workforce. Previous webinars and resources are available via the NHS Futures Forum, direct links below:

  • Optimising AHP Care – Establishment Setting – Clinical Workforce Productivity – FutureNHS Collaboration Platform 
  • AHP Job Planning Guidance – Clinical Workforce Productivity – FutureNHS Collaboration Platform 
  • e-Rostering – Clinical Workforce Productivity – FutureNHS Collaboration Platform 
  • Workforce Optimisation Approach – Clinical Workforce Productivity – FutureNHS Collaboration Platform 
  • AHP Webinars Series 2022 – Clinical Workforce Productivity – FutureNHS Collaboration Platform

Filed Under: News

16th April 2024 by BAPO Admin

Greener AHP Week

Greener AHP Week –  Monday 22nd April to Friday 26th April

There are exciting new initiatives to improve patient care! Earth Day on 22nd April 2024 will be the launch of the second Greener AHP week which showcases some of these changes in care delivery. The week consists of many online free presentations from health and social care, primary and acute trusts, Greener NHS, and many different Allied Health Professions. It is an opportunity to highlight sustainable activities happening in your own trust and engage staff.

The link between climate change and health is well established yet the care we are delivering often contributes to the problem. Here is a chance to learn more about how climate change is affecting health, health systems are affecting climate and what we can do about it. The NHS was the first healthcare system in the world to set a target to be carbon net zero and we can all play our part in achieving this. As health professionals and care organisations we have a duty to deliver health care now and to ensure that the care we are giving is not playing a part in damaging our patient’s health. AHPs are well placed to play a role to play in getting to net zero while ensuring high quality care for all. 

What AHPs do every day makes a difference. The actions we take to improve health and reduce ill-health and inequalities also benefit our planet. Common AHP interventions, like encouraging active travel, promoting healthy eating, and supporting good mental health are part of the solution to climate change. There are great projects being explored and delivered by AHPs throughout the UK, from Operating Department Practitioners reducing plastic in theatres, to Greener Spaces for improved mental health, this is a chance to show case and share these things and encourage further action.

 What will you do for Greener AHP Week?

As the third largest clinical workforce in the NHS, AHPs play an important role in delivering a Net Zero Carbon NHS. Check out the full programme at  https://www.england.nhs.uk/ahp/greener-ahp-hub/upcoming-events/

We’re asking AHP teams to get involved with Greener AHP week in any way they would like. Visit the Greener Allied Health Professional hub https://www.england.nhs.uk/ahp/greener-ahp-hub/ for inspiration, but other ideas could include:

  • Take the 30 minute e-learning for health session on sustainable healthcare: https://www.e-lfh.org.uk/new-environmental-sustainability-elearning-session-available/ and have a quiz on it.
  • Make a sustainable goal part of everyone’s PDR/CPD & add to meeting agenda as standing item
  • Submit a case study to add to the Greener NHS case studies 
  • Sign up to a Centre for Sustainable Healthcare network: https://networks.sustainablehealthcare.org.uk/networks 
  • Arranging a team walk or cycle to work day in the week.
  • Plant a tree on site from NHS Forests https://nhsforest.org/
  • Nominate a project for the CAHPO Green Awards https://www.england.nhs.uk/ahp/chief-allied-health-professions-officer-awards

Filed Under: News

16th April 2024 by BAPO Admin

The Veterans Mobility Fund

The Veterans Mobility Fund was reinstated in March 2024 and will run for 5 years.  Blesma said:

The Veterans Mobility Fund is eligible to veterans who have acquired injuries whilst serving in the UK military, and need mobility support. 

The fund will provide mobility aids that are not usually available on the NHS, such as specialist wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and different orthotics including splints and braces.

“The Veterans’ Mobility Fund provides critical support to our limbless Members injured during service. The provision of specialist mobility support, equipment and medical care is essential to enable our veterans to live independent and fulfilling lives.

It is, therefore, a welcome return of this fund, to continue to support our limbless members throughout their lives, and to assist them to adapt immediately after injury, or as equipment and technology develops and changes the way they live their lives.” – Chief Executive of Blesma, Vivienne Buck CBE

Filed Under: News

16th April 2024 by BAPO Admin

Action on Dementia Webinars

Alzheimer Scotland would like to share the exciting programme of speakers and topics is listed below and extend a warm welcome to all researchers at any stages of their career from a wide variety of disciplines who may be interested in attending.

  

Participants need to be registered to receive the joining webinar link.

Speakers and Topics:

 

May 3rd 1-2pm  –  David Kloss – New lecturers/starting out

June 7th 1-2pm  –  Rosalie Ashworth – PPI and working with people with lived experience.

 

💡WEBINAR SERIES – Unlock the secrets to successful grant applications with @DrTerryQuinn & Sophie Roberts (@alzheimerssoc). Gain insights into the process of writing & winning #BrainHealth grants!

 

💡WEBINAR SERIES – Join @DavidKoss13 for valuable advice on starting your journey as a new lecturer in the #BrainHealth field, including essential tips & strategies for a successful academic career!

 

📅 May 3rd 2024

⏰ 13:00-14:00 GMT

Register here ➡️ https://forms.office.com/e/23qTHgS31r

 

💡WEBINAR SERIES –Dive into the world of Patient & Public Involvement with @DrRAshworth and learn how to collaborate effectively with people with lived experience.

 

📅 Jun 7th 2024

⏰ 13:00-14:00 GMT

Register here ➡️ https://forms.office.com/e/7SUE3aaEiN

Filed Under: News

16th April 2024 by BAPO Admin

Trauma Summit 2024 on 17th & 18th June at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Belfast.

The format and venue of this international event is changing in 2024 to create a more inclusive, networking space to build relationships, learn and collaborate together.

For this reason in-person delegate tickets will be limited, with Early Bird registration rates ending soon! Don’t miss out on this opportunity to invest in your professional development and contribute to the advancement of trauma knowledge.

Over the two days, 40+ trauma experts will present their latest research and understanding of trauma and trauma recovery live, discuss modalities and how trauma affects both individuals, families and communities. All delegates will have 6 months online access, post event.

Some of the world leading experts who will present as key speakers include:

Gabor Maté, Stephen Porges – Action Trauma Network Ambassador, Fritzi Horstman, Sue Carter, Alex Howard, Marlee Liss and many more to be announced – see here for list of speakers: Trauma Summit Speakers 2024 – Action Trauma
 
Why Attend Trauma Summit 2024? 
 

  • World-Class Speakers: Our lineup of experts includes renowned clinicians, researchers, and thought leaders in the field of trauma
  • Cutting-Edge Research: Stay at the forefront of trauma research and therapy with access to groundbreaking studies and innovative approaches
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with like-minded professionals, share insights, and build valuable relationships
  • Practical Workshops: Gain practical skills and techniques to enhance your clinical practice or research, with CPD accreditation
  • Resources and Exhibitions: Explore a wide range of resources, materials, and support services from exhibitors dedicated to fostering trauma-informed practices
  • Six month online access to the conference
  • Free membership to the Action Trauma Network


Register now: www.actiontrauma.com/traumasummit

Filed Under: News

15th April 2024 by BAPO Admin

Introducing Pam Coulton, BAPO Vice Chair

We are pleased to announce that Pam Coulton is the new Vice Chair of BAPO.

“I see it as an honour, a privilege, and something of a duty to play my part in BAPO, and never more so than if my role is as part of the executive committee. Having served on the EC previously, whilst also being chair of the Editorial Committee (Deja vu perhaps), I think it is important that we give something back when we have the time, the experience, and the dedication. Now is the time for me. I welcome the challenge, at what is an interesting time for all Allied Health Professionals.”

Pam graduated from the University of Salford in 2007, and since this time has held positions in the field of Orthotics, including time as Principal Orthotist within the NHS, Clinical Lead for one of the largest private providers in the NHS, and since 2011, has owned and practiced within a multi-site private orthotic clinic, as well as being the owner of the largest P&O locum agency serving England and Wales. Pam’s clinical specialism lies in the field of complex paediatrics, foot and ankle, and neuro. Pam is trained and experienced in all aspects of medicolegal and case management work. Pam is based in Lincoln but works all over the country in her own clinics, and as a locum into the NHS.

Pam has previously been a member of the BAPO Executive Committee, having served as Chair of the Editorial Committee, a position which she now holds again, and as Secretary

Pam’s work in all sectors of the profession, makes her well-placed to recognise interesting, informative, and pertinent material to share with the membership. Pam welcomes contributions for BAPO Connect from across the industry but particularly wishes to share contributions from students, technicians, and colleagues working in every P&O setting.

Congratulations to Pam for taking this vital role within the organisation.

Filed Under: News

10th April 2024 by BAPO Admin

Introducing Florence Goodwin, BAPO Secretary

BAPO would like to introduce the new BAPO Secretary, Florence Goodwin.

“I couldn’t be more thrilled to get started on my new role as secretary of BAPO. I look forward to taking an active role in the governance of the association and to contribute to the steering of BAPO’s forward momentum. I am honoured for this opportunity to champion the advancement of, and innovations within, the prosthetic and orthotic profession. 

 I see this role as a chance for personal growth and development. Equally as important to me is the prospect of passing on my knowledge and skills to future leaders within our profession. I am committed to fostering an environment where learning is continuous and where mentorship is available to all, ensuring future generations of Prosthetists and Orthotists are equipped with the tools they need to drive our profession forward for years to come. “

We wish Florence all the best in her new role.

 

Filed Under: News

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