Empowering Staff and Patients with Smokefree Training for Better Healthcare

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Enhance healthcare by supporting and empowering staff and patients with Smokefree training. From Very Brief Advice to specialized modules, the program covers training for various staff members interacting with patients. External partnerships and community involvement ensure sustainable support post-discharge. Don't miss out on opportunities through events, social media, and continuous training initiatives.

  • Smokefree Training
  • Healthcare Empowerment
  • Staff Development
  • Patient Support
  • Community Engagement

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  1. SPOTLIGHT ON TRAINING - SUPPORTING AND EMPOWERING STAFF AND PATIENTS Lisa Evans Smokefree Lead

  2. Staff who work on wards MULTI- FACETED APPROACH Staff who have interactions with patients in other areas Inpatients Community staff All Trust staff/Other health professionals ( e.g Doctors.OT s,physios, oral health promo teams )

  3. Training in Very Brief Advice (VBA), NRT prescribing and use of E-cigarettes via structured sessions and during staff handover WARD STAFF Speciality modules incl. Maternal health & smoking, cannabis and tobacco, mamba, spice and tobacco Opportunistic MECC s (Making Every Contact Count) Using other platforms e.g.MS Teams

  4. Smokefree training during ward community meetings INPATIENTS Co-delivery of substance misuse and addiction sessions on wards

  5. OTHER STAFF WHO HAVE INTERACTIONS WITH PATIENTS Reception staff at LMHT sites, outpatients and patient shop Training in VBA Availability of e-cigarettes for patients to try

  6. Training for all community staff COMMUNITY STAFF Training delivered across all specialities Mirror the Greater Manchester maternity model

  7. Link in with Trust Health & Wellbeing events calendar NEVER MISS AN OPPORTUNITY Annual health campaigns eg. oral health promotion month Sponsor mental health football team kits and attend fixtures for opportunistic interventions USE SOCIAL MEDIA! Use Twitter and staff Facebook page to advertise training and Smokefree campaigns

  8. GOOD RELATIONSHIPS WITH EXTERNAL PARTNERS Good relationships with external partners = development of sustainable exit routes post discharge

  9. GOING FORWARD Seminar - LGBTQ+ and Smoking Addressing Inequalities 02/02/22 Cupdates Substance Misuse, Tobacco and Addiction

  10. THANK YOU ANY QUESTIONS? E:Smokefree@nottshc.nhs.uk T:@smokefreenotts

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