New training support for maternity services following final Ockenden Review report

Working in partnership with NHS London, we have launched three new training films for local maternity services that will help contribute to the safety and wellbeing of all who access and use maternity services, following the final report of the Ockenden Review published earlier this year. Coproduced by women and birthing people, midwives and obstetricians, […]

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Healthcare professionals – apply to join the PCI Ambassador Programme today

Building on last year’s success, we’re on the lookout for healthcare professionals who are passionate about personalised care to join the PCI Personalised Care Ambassador Programme and share their learning with their peers.  Purpose and aim: The Personalised Care Institute is dedicated to making personalised care business as usual by training 75,000 health and care professionals

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New data shows patients want more involvement in healthcare decisions

The Personalised Care Institute (PCI) is encouraging healthcare professionals to refresh their shared decision making (SDM) knowledge after new data from the GP Patient Survey¹ revealed that people want to be more involved in their healthcare decisions.  The annual population survey, completed by 719,137 patients in 2022, found that 44.6% of patients want more involvement

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West Yorkshire Workforce Case Study – The need for training

This is a guest post from Bebhinn Browne at West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board. Between 2020 and 2021, the West Yorkshire (WY) Health and Care Partnership developed a training programme to support health and care staff across the region to expand and refresh their knowledge of personalised care. In this post, Bebhinn Browne, explains how

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What matters?

This is a guest post from Dr Michelle Howarth, senior lecturer in nursing at the School of Health and Society, University of Salford In an era where the cost of living is rising, and more people are facing hardship, the question of ‘what matters to a person’ is fundamental to ensure our appreciation of the

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The importance of the NHS Peer Leaders Programme in delivering personalised care

This is a guest post from Kelly Phizacklea, Peer Leader.  There has never been a more important time to help shape and influence how health and care is delivered in England. Demand for health and care services has increased in recent years, especially since the pandemic. It’s really highlighted what works well and what needs

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PCI conference 8 June

Free Personalised Care conference to support the health and care workforce

Health and care professionals are invited to ‘Personalised Care at Scale’, a free virtual conference to support multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) in the delivery of personalised care – which leads to better patient outcomes and improved job satisfaction. Organised by the NHS-endorsed Personalised Care Institute (PCI) and taking place at 9am-1pm on 8th June 2022 –

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Everyone in health and care has a role as an educator

In our latest podcast episode ‘Embedding Personalised Care in Undergraduate and Postgraduate Training’, Anya De Longh, a trainee Occupational Therapist, and Dr Aimee Dowek, a Junior Doctor, discuss the common barriers faced by health and care professionals when it comes to delivering personalised care under pressure. They share their thoughts on the need for person-centred

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