On this date, specific organisations across Norfolk and Waveney will start producing ReSPECT Forms.. Newsletter Contents Page 2 - ReSPECT Transition and Primary Care Page 3 – ReSPECT
Trang 1Partner Newsletter
March 2020
ReSPECT Going Live
On the18th of March 2020, ReSPECT will
go live in Norfolk and Waveney This will
be the start of a transition that has been in
development since 2018 and has involved
and been driven by all partners of the STP
On this date, specific organisations across
Norfolk and Waveney will start producing
ReSPECT Forms For other organisations
there will be a period of transition, with full
implementation expected by Summer
2020
This newsletter provides you with a
summary of how different organisations will
transition to ReSPECT It also gives an
overview of the different ways in which
staff can access training
Newsletter Contents
Page 2 - ReSPECT Transition and
Primary Care
Page 3 – ReSPECT Training Information Page 4 - Staff Poster to print and
disseminate
Launch Event Success
A system-wide launch event was held on 3rd February 2020 at The Forum in Norwich A passionate introduction was given by the Rt Hon Patricia Hewitt, followed by talks and presentations on what the process means for health and social care
A wide range of organisations were represented in the audience, as well as stalls run by stakeholders The event was very well received
Images from the Norfolk and Waveney ReSPECT Launch Event - 3 rd February 2020
Trang 2What will happen on the 18 th of March?
On this date, specific organisations across
Norfolk and Waveney will start producing
ReSPECT Forms, with full implementation
expected by Summer 2020 ReSPECT
forms will replace DNACPR forms, but
DNACPR forms will remain in circulation
and will still be recognised by all providers
Organisations ready to start completing
ReSPECT Forms with patients on the 18th
of March will be:
• Norfolk and Norwich University
Hospital
• James Paget University Hospital
• Norfolk Community Health & Care
• Individual GP Practices
• Individual Hospices
Partner organisations ready to respond to
ReSPECT Forms include:
• East of England Ambulance Service &
Emergency Service Partners
• Queen Elizabeth Hospital
• East Coast Community Healthcare
• Social Care Providers
• Norfolk County Council
• ERS & Ezec
Organisations in Transition
Some organisations are ready to respond
to ReSPECT forms, but are still in preparation for producing ReSPECT forms These organisations will continue to write DNACPR forms on the 18th of March, but
we will be working with them to transition
to ReSPECT in the coming months
These organisations include:
• Queen Elizabeth Hospital
• Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust
• Individual GP Practices
• Individual Hospices
Norfolk and Waveney ReSPECT Transition
ReSPECT in Primary Care
ReSPECT has been presented to the LMC, Councils of Members, LDGs and at events All Practice Managers have received a letter with full information on how to adopt ReSPECT It is up to Practices to decide when they are ready implement
The priority is to ensure all Primary Care Staff have a Level One Awareness (see page 3 & 4) of ReSPECT as of the 18th of March For those who are not ready to adopt ReSPECT, DNACPR Forms will still
be valid and recognised across the STP
A Primary Care Digital Task and Finish Group has formed and is working to evaluate and provide guidance on the digital considerations of using ReSPECT
We will be continuing to work with GPs and Practice staff over the coming months to assist with adoption of ReSPECT
Trang 3ReSPECT Training Summary
Standard ReSPECT training with set learning outcomes have been agreed across the Health and Care Partnership Training materials are available to all organisations For more
information about training please contact your organisation’s ReSPECT Lead or email:
ReSPECT@nnuh.nhs.uk
For more information on the ReSPECT process: www.resus.org.uk/respect/
For queries please email: ReSPECT@nnuh.nhs.uk
Gita Prasad, Head of Acute Transformation and Clinical Programmes, Gita.Prasad@nhs.net Caroline Barry, ReSPECT Medical Lead, Caroline.Barry@nnuh.nhs.uk
Mary Leishman, ReSPECT Project Manager, Mary.Leishman@nnuh.nhs.uk
ReSPECT
Training Levels
Groups
Ways to access training
Level 1 –
ReSPECT
Awareness
This training is for all staff expected
to undertake Basic Life Support (BLS) training as part of their core training, and delivers four key learning objectives
Porters, Patient Transport Services, Receptionists, Health Care Assistants
organisation’s British Life Support Training
objectives are also be disseminated via staff posters (see page 4), emails and team meetings, especially during ReSPECT Adoption
Level 2 –
ReSPECT Reader
This training is for clinical staff who have a responsibility and duty
of care for a patient/patients with
a completed ReSPECT form
Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists
Provided training slides
organisations
workshops
Level 3 –
ReSPECT Writer
UNDER DEVELOPMENT
This training is under development but will be for healthcare
professionals who do not already hold a DNACPR competency, who may be best placed to hold ReSPECT discussions and fill in the ReSPECT form, however will not sign as the Senior Clinician
Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Specialist Nurses, Registered Managers (Social Care)
UNDER DEVELOPMENT
based training course
Level 3 –
ReSPECT Writer
(Senior Clinician)
This training is for Senior Clinicians who already hold a DNACPR competency, and will undertake the ReSPECT process with patients,
or may review ReSPECT forms completed by other clinicians and sign as the Senior Clinician
GPs, Registrars, Consultants
provided training slides
organisations