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Ep 57. Empowering NHS Leaders Through Continuous Learning

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In an era where the healthcare landscape is constantly evolving, the role of NHS leaders has never been more crucial. Our recent panel discussion, titled "Empowering the NHS Leaders Through Continuous Learning," brought together a group of experts to shed light on the importance of ongoing education and training for leaders in the NHS.


The conversation began with Sean Pusey from Pearson, who highlighted the significance of understanding emerging skills trends within the healthcare sector. With over 4.5 million individuals employed in the UK health and social care workforce, the demand for effective communication, teamwork, and patient care skills has reached an all-time high. As we look towards 2030, the need for leadership and emotional intelligence will only grow, especially as technology continues to reshape the way healthcare is delivered.


Corinna Thomas from NHS England elaborated on the evolution of leadership and management training programmes. The introduction of a unified set of core leadership standards, as recommended by the MESSENGER review, aims to enhance the professional status of NHS managers and ensure consistent, accredited training across the board. This alignment with new competencies is essential for fostering effective leadership in an increasingly complex healthcare environment.

Adele Kendrick, an Interim Organisational Development Consultant, emphasised the need for leaders to develop both relational and technical skills. As they navigate the complexities of modern healthcare, the ability to build strong relationships, communicate openly, and inspire teams will be paramount. These soft skills, alongside technical expertise, will enable leaders to foster a collaborative and inclusive workplace, ultimately improving patient care and staff morale.


Amy Fornah, a Service Manager, shared her inspiring journey through a leadership apprenticeship. She spoke about how the programme not only boosted her confidence but also significantly impacted her career progression. By applying the skills learned during her training, Amy has successfully led her team through challenges, demonstrating the tangible benefits of continuous learning in leadership roles.


The panel concluded with powerful insights on the importance of embracing continuous learning. Each panellist encouraged listeners to seek out opportunities for growth, whether through formal training, mentorship, or peer networks. As the NHS continues to face unprecedented challenges, investing in leadership development will be key to ensuring a resilient, future-ready workforce.


For anyone looking to enhance their skills and contribute positively to the NHS, now is the time to embrace continuous learning. With the right support and resources, leaders can not only navigate the evolving healthcare landscape but also inspire those around them to do the same. Listen to our panel discussion to hear more about these vital insights and learn how you can be a part of this transformative journey.


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In an era where the healthcare landscape is constantly evolving, the role of NHS leaders has never been more crucial. Our recent panel discussion, titled "Empowering the NHS Leaders Through Continuous Learning," brought together a group of experts to shed light on the importance of ongoing education and training for leaders in the NHS.


The conversation began with Sean Pusey from Pearson, who highlighted the significance of understanding emerging skills trends within the healthcare sector. With over 4.5 million individuals employed in the UK health and social care workforce, the demand for effective communication, teamwork, and patient care skills has reached an all-time high. As we look towards 2030, the need for leadership and emotional intelligence will only grow, especially as technology continues to reshape the way healthcare is delivered.


Corinna Thomas from NHS England elaborated on the evolution of leadership and management training programmes. The introduction of a unified set of core leadership standards, as recommended by the MESSENGER review, aims to enhance the professional status of NHS managers and ensure consistent, accredited training across the board. This alignment with new competencies is essential for fostering effective leadership in an increasingly complex healthcare environment.

Adele Kendrick, an Interim Organisational Development Consultant, emphasised the need for leaders to develop both relational and technical skills. As they navigate the complexities of modern healthcare, the ability to build strong relationships, communicate openly, and inspire teams will be paramount. These soft skills, alongside technical expertise, will enable leaders to foster a collaborative and inclusive workplace, ultimately improving patient care and staff morale.


Amy Fornah, a Service Manager, shared her inspiring journey through a leadership apprenticeship. She spoke about how the programme not only boosted her confidence but also significantly impacted her career progression. By applying the skills learned during her training, Amy has successfully led her team through challenges, demonstrating the tangible benefits of continuous learning in leadership roles.


The panel concluded with powerful insights on the importance of embracing continuous learning. Each panellist encouraged listeners to seek out opportunities for growth, whether through formal training, mentorship, or peer networks. As the NHS continues to face unprecedented challenges, investing in leadership development will be key to ensuring a resilient, future-ready workforce.


For anyone looking to enhance their skills and contribute positively to the NHS, now is the time to embrace continuous learning. With the right support and resources, leaders can not only navigate the evolving healthcare landscape but also inspire those around them to do the same. Listen to our panel discussion to hear more about these vital insights and learn how you can be a part of this transformative journey.


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