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  1. 1. @6CsLive #cnosummit PHE NME WHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health Nursing and Midwifery Wendy Nicholson National Lead Nurse Children, Young People and Families; Deputy Head of World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Public Health Nursing and Midwifery, Public Health England
  2. 2. @6CsLive #cnosummit Building on what works to support evidence into action Supporting prevention of avoidable illness, protecting health, promoting wellbeing and resilience WHO Public Health Nursing and Midwifery Collaborating Centre
  3. 3. @6CsLive #cnosummit Terms of Reference • To support WHO by generating evidence and defining frameworks of practice for nurses and midwives which prevent avoidable illness, protect health and promote wellbeing and resilience. • To support WHO by providing information about the nurses’ (including health visitors) and midwives’ role and impact on maternal and child health. • On request of WHO provide policy advice and technical assistance about public health nursing and midwifery to the Regional Office and Member States.
  4. 4. @6CsLive #cnosummit 4 year plan – WHO CC Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 CYP – WHO CC • Developing plans & work streams • Identify priorities & performance measures • Identify partners Building networks & expert base • Sustaining relationships & delivering the offer • Identifying what works & transferable learning • Designing impact measures / building the evidence • Interim reporting of impact • Disseminate learning and identify gaps • Support communities of practice & special interest • Review impact and outcomes • Embedding in practice • Develop sustainable strategies • Agree on-going & new priorities
  5. 5. @6CsLive #cnosummit Supporting through collaboration & across systems Chief Nurse Directorate Internal External Internationally Nurses and midwives – A vital resource for health Academic Friends Network Opportunity Sharing Making a difference Collaborating centres Evidence into practiceTechnical advisers / experts Generating the evidence
  6. 6. @6CsLive #cnosummit • Detailed project plan scoped and scoping deliverables e.g. Prevention pathways • Established Academic Friends Network with 30 PHE Academic Honorary contracts • Agreeing the approach to literature review/research • Developing systems to support the provision of technical advice • Strengthen Technical Advisor network through development days and second round Recruit Young People TAs to support programme ToR 2 • Build on models currently being developed (including LCAV, AOH and Best Start) with focus on nursing and midwifery interventions; strengthening the approach and improving accessibility • Build collaboration with other WHO centres for nursing and midwifery within PHE, within UK (Glasgow Caledonian University, Cardiff University) and with Europe and internationally • Collecting and reviewing case studies What are we doing?
  7. 7. @6CsLive #cnosummit Priorities • Support PHE global programmes for health improvement • Supporting - both in England and contributing to Global Campaign including work with WHO and ICN • Use strategic partners network (including other ALBs and devolved administrations to progress work via shared goals and programmes; • Provide technical advice (ongoing) • Chief Nurse European Region advisor to WHO HRH planning for major global nursing conference just prior to WHA and steering group for WHO E regional programme
  8. 8. @6CsLive #cnosummit Manchester, Centre for Global Women’s Health named WHO Collaborating Manchester 1. Research 2. Training and education 3. Providing technical advice to WHO centre Dame Tina Lavender tina.lavender@manchester.ac.uk Finland, WHO CC (Nursing) Helsinki Advanced nursing practice, nursing research Dr Arja Holopainen arja.holopainen@hotus.fi Dr Anne Korhonen Anne.Korhonen@hotus.fi Norway, University of Bergen, WHO health promotion and education Bergen Health promotion, Education School aged children Dr Oddrun Samdal Oddrun.Samdal@uib.noScotland, WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Education, Research and Practice, Glasgow Caledonian University 1. Curriculum development and pedagogy 2. Research and practice development Professor Kay Currie k.currie@gcu.ac.uk Wales, Collaborating Centre for Midwifery Development Cardiff University 1. Education 2. Practice 3. Research and development Prof Billie Hunter HunterB1@cardiff.ac.uk BelgiumKatholieke Universiteit Leuven KU Leuven 1. Nursing 2. Health systems research & development 3. Human resources for health (excluding Nursing) Prof. Dr. Walter Sermeu walter.sermeus@med.kuleuven.be Portugal, WHO CC for Nursing Practice and Research, Coimbra 1. Simulated Practices 2. Health Literacy 3. Nursing Education Professor Ananda Maria Fernandes amfernandes@esenfc.pt Austria, WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing Research and Education Salzburg 1. Research 2. Training and education 3. Product development (guidelines; manual; methodologies; etc.) Prof. Dr. JÜRGEN OSTERBRINK juergen.osterbrink@pmu.ac.at Lithuanian Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas 1. Nursing 2. Gender; Women & Health Professor Jūratė Macijauskienė jurate.macijauskiene@lsmuni.lt Assoc. Prof. Aurelija Blaževičienė Aurelija.Blazeviciene@lsmuni.lt WHO Public Health Nursing and Midwifery Collaborating Centre
  9. 9. @6CsLive #cnosummit Education or Training Workforce CYP Finland, Nursing Research Institute Helsinki Belgium Katholieke Universiteit Leuven KU Leuven Turkey, Bilimeri University, Istanbul Georgia, Sabin Vaccine Institute Tbilisi WHO CC Collaboration WHO CC Europe Network • Comments on Draft Towards a sustainable health workforce • Commenting Network meeting notes. Berlin 2nd & 3rd March 2017 • Providing contact list of WHO CC Nursing & Midwifery in the European Region • Linking All our Health with Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria Other European Areas of work • The first-ever guide to help men to keep working during or after a cancer diagnosis has been published • http://emhf.org/new-guide-working-with- cancer/ • VIDEO - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2c7CR MGWMU • Development of consensus based national antimicrobial stewardship competencies for UK undergraduate healthcare professional (PHE, Cardiff Uni, Imperial London College and Glasgow Caledonian) Austria , Austrian Public Health Institute Vienna WHO Public Health Nursing and Midwifery Collaborating Centre
  10. 10. @6CsLive #cnosummit WHO Public Health Nursing and Midwifery Collaborating Centre Education or Training Workforce CYP New Zealand, WHO Collaborating Centre for Dental Epidemiology and Public Health Dunedin Australia, University of Technology, WHO Collaborating Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Development, Sydney WHO CC International • HEE (Global team) – support for pregnant woman using technology • International Council of Nurses - re- written their position statement on Disaster Nursing • The Bi-annual School Nurse International Conference, San Francisco, USA
  11. 11. @6CsLive #cnosummit How can can we make a difference? •The Nursing contribution to delivering sustainable development goals & beyond • What are the common priorities for population health globally and locally? Is there a clear link for nurses to what to take action? •Delivering integrated care across heath systems and delivering person centred care • How can we use our Nursing and midwifery leadership role to widely transform and influence health and care systems? •The priorities in the new WHO workforce plan • How do we link to workforce challenges globally and in this country? •Opportunities for collaboration and disseminating great examples of research and practice • How can we capitalise on the opportunities for collaboration and disseminating great examples of research and practice? Longer Lives
  12. 12. @6CsLive #cnosummit Wendy.nicholson@phe.gov.uk @ @WendyJNicholson Nana Quawson

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