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Advanced Clinical Practitioner Masterclass - Multi-professional advanced practitioner workplace supervision - 7th February 2025

Business Hub, Rooms 304D & 304E

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This event is part of a suite of masterclasses aimed at Qualified Advanced Practitioners working across multiple specialities within the North East, North Cumbria & Yorkshire region and are kindly funded by NHS England North East & Yorkshire Advancing Practice Faculty.

  • Are you, or do you aspire to be, a workplace supervisor for trainee and qualified advanced practitioners?

  • Do you wish to expand your current knowledge base concerning the principles and requirements of multi-professional advanced practitioner workplace supervision?

Come and join us for an interactive day of seminar and workshop-based sessions that will foster a safe, inclusive and encouraging environment in which our delegates may share their expertise and experiences to promote continuing professional development (CPD) in the specialist field of multi-professional advanced practitioner workplace supervision.

Provisional topics to include:

  • An overview of clinical supervision models used for registered healthcare professionals
  • Principles and requirements of multi-professional advanced practitioner workplace supervision
  • Identifying the differing roles of a supervisory team in the advanced practitioner context
  • Identify your own learning needs as a workplace supervisor
  • Overview of the training and development available for workplace supervisors
  • Providing constructive and supportive feedback
  • Supporting trainee and qualified advanced practitioner experiencing challenges
  • The supervision cookbook: bring your own recipes to the table!

 

These masterclasses map to the following capabilities within the NHS England (2017) Multi-professional framework for Advanced Clinical Practice:

2.1 - Pro-actively initiate and develop effective relationships, fostering clarity of roles within teams, to encourage productive working

2.8 - Demonstrate team leadership, resilience and determination, managing situations that are unfamiliar, complex or unpredictable and seeking to build confidence in others.

3.4 - Advocate for and contribute to a culture of organisational learning to inspire future and existing staff.

3.8 - Act as a role model, educator, supervisor, coach and mentor, seeking to instill and develop the confidence of others.

 

Click here to download event flyer.

Please note that refreshments and lunch will not be provided at this event. However, there are multiple outlets that delegates may access on campus.

Event Location:

  • Northumbria University, City Campus East, NE1 8ST

  • Sandyford Building, Business Hub, Rooms 304D & 304E

  • See building 20 on Campus map

Event Details

Business Hub, Rooms 304D & 304E
Northumbria University, City Campus East
Sandyford Building
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST


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