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HEE at Health and Care Innovation Expo 2019

Event Location:

Manchester

Please note that this is a ticketed event. To register for the event go to: https://www.england.nhs.uk/expo/register/

Health Education England (HEE) at Health and Care Innovation Expo 2019 – 4 and 5 September

At this year's Health and Care Innovation Expo, Health Education England (HEE) will showcase how the organisation is working with partners across the system to create a future workforce to care for a population that will have more complex conditions, be more aware of their care needs, and have growing expectations of what the care system should deliver with and for them.

A larger NHS workforce with new routes in, professionals working in multi-disciplinary teams, greater flexibility and increased opportunity, diversity and social mobility; in short, more but different.

Through a wide range of sessions, delegates will hear about how HEE is:

Preparing the healthcare workforce, through education and training, to deliver the digital future

  • In a Pop Up University session, colleagues involved in delivering the recently published Topol Review will outline a vision of a future where the NHS will be the world leader in using innovative technology to benefit patients, helping clinicians access the gift of time, and provide improvements to productivity.

  • HEE's Director of Innovation and Transformation, Patrick Mitchell, will participate in a session exploring the opportunities technology brings to make an immediate positive impact on front line staff.

Working closely with partners across the NHS locally, regionally and nationally on shared priorities

  • Following the recent publication of the Interim NHS People Plan, which calls for leaders to adapt and play their part in creating an improved culture and working environment, HEE's Chair, Sir David Behan, will lead an 'In Conversation' piece with Prerana Issar, NHS England and NHS Improvement's new Chief People Officer, on her vision to ensure staff are front and centre as work continues to make the NHS the best place to work.

  • Layth Tameen, one of the winners of HEE's recent Healthcare Education and Training (HEAT) Awards, will join the main stage, session led by Prerana Issar, on how to make the NHS a modern employer.

Caring for those who care for the nation

In a thought -provoking session, delegates will have the opportunity to explore how recommendations in the NHS Staff and Learners' Mental Wellbeing Report are being taken forward in the Interim NHS People Plan, ensuring staff are supported, nurtured and given the resources they need to look after their own health.

Delivering new roles

Delegates will hear from a Chief Nurse about how to spot, nurture and 'home grow' nursing talent.

Delivering workforce transformation

Delegates will have the opportunity to hear about how HEE is using innovative test of concept and pilot work to enable workforce development in urgent and emergency care.

 

10:00 - 11:00: Our NHS People: Talking about the People Plan, our people, and the future

Location: The Arena

Presented by: Alexandra Adams – medical student, Cardiff; Emma Beeden - Student and Member of the Great Ormond Street Youth Forum; Tom Cahill - Chief Executive; Prerana Issar - Chief People Officer, NHS England and NHS Improvement; Sarah-Jane Marsh - CEO, Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS FT; Layth Tameen – HEE’s Health Education and Training (HEAT) award winner.

13:00 – 13:30: NHS In Conversation: Prerana Issar

Location: People zone

Presented by: Sir David Behan - Chair, HEE; Prerana Issar - Chief People Officer, NHS England and NHS Improvement

14.45 – 15.30: Delivering 21st century care – NHS Expo informal engagement session

Location: People Zone

Presented by: Sir David Behan, Chair – Delivering 21st century care workstream, HEE; Ian Cumming, Chief Executive, HEE; Patrick Mitchell, Chair – Workforce Redesign: Optimising Skills, HEE; Lucy Dodkin, Project Lead – Workforce Redesign: Optimising Skills, HEE; Sam Illingworth, Workstream Lead – Securing Current and Future Supply, HEE; Alison Kingston, Core Team Lead – Releasing Time for Care, NHS England & NHS Improvement.

10:00 – 10:40: Workforce Transformation in Urgent and Emergency Care

Location: People Zone

12:30 - 13:30: Taking the Topol Review forward - Is digital technology the game-changer in meeting our workforce challenges?

Location: PUU4

Presented by: Patrick Mitchell, Director of Innovation and Transformation, HEE; Dr Tahreema Matin, Academic Clinical Lecturer in Radiology

14:20 – 14:50: NHS Staff and Learners' Mental Wellbeing Report - The Way Forward

Location: People zone

Presented by: Professor Simon Gregory - Deputy Medical Director, Primary and Integrated Care, HEE; Dr Teresa Hewitt-Moran - Senior Programme Lead, HEE

15:00 – 15:30: Making apprenticeships work for me - a chief nurse's story of how they are remodelling their nursing workforce using apprenticeship pathways

Location: People zone

Presented by: Professor Lisa Bayliss-Pratt - Chief Nurse, HEE

For a warm HEE welcome why not come and see us on stand 77, located next to the Digital Transformation Zone. You will have the opportunity to talk to members of HEE's senior team and to share your thoughts, views and perspectives on our work.

Across both days, we will be running a series of mini theatre sessions on our stand to showcase key areas of our work; from how we're building a digital-ready workforce, transforming the mental health workforce and listening to patients, carers and the public. Sessions will also provide an opportunity to learn about some of the tools available to support workforce transformation across the NHS, such as the HEE Star.

No booking required!

DAY 1   

09:30 - 09:50   Delivering the Maternity Transformation Workforce Strategy

10:00 - 10:20   Look to the HEE Star: an innovative methodology to transform your workforce

10:30 - 10:50   Listening to patients, carers and the public

11:00 - 11:20   Advancing Practice - extending the skills of the workforce delivering the long term plan

11:30 - 11:50   A whole workforce approach to developing a sustainable and secure workforce supply, for people that have intellectual disabilities

12:00 - 12:20   A whole workforce approach to developing a sustainable and secure workforce supply, for people that have intellectual disabilities

12:30 - 12:50   The Learning Hub: a new digital platform for the health and care workforce

13:00 - 13:20   Listening to patients, carers and the public

15:00 - 15:20   HEE's role in population health and prevention

15:30 - 15:50   Delivering the Maternity Transformation Workforce Strategy

16:00 - 16:20   The Learning Hub: a new digital platform for the health and care workforce

09:30 - 09:50   HEE's role in population health and prevention

10:00 - 10:20   Look to the HEE Star: an innovative methodology to transform your workforce

10:30 - 10:50   Creating a sustainable healthcare workforce through ethical Earn, Learn & Return placements in the NHS

11:00 - 11:20   Future Nurse - stepping up to the next level

11:30 - 11:50   Rotating Paramedics - the start of a win-win story for the NHS

12:00 - 12:20   Transforming the mental health workforce: good mental health for everyone

12:30 - 13:20   Developing (and retaining!) the future medical workforce (50 mins)

13:30 - 13:50   Listening to patients, carers and the public

14:00 - 14:20   Creating a sustainable healthcare workforce through ethical Earn, Learn and Return placements in the NHS

14:30 - 14:50   Transforming the mental health workforce: good mental health for everyone

15:00 - 15:20   Transforming the mental health workforce: good mental health for everyone