New training venture launched to 'future proof' skills of GPs and nurses in Yorkshire
OneWorkforce, a new training and development venture, has been launched in Yorkshire to ‘future proof’ the skills and challenges faced by Primary Care providers and GP practices across the region.
This new training provider is part of OneMedicalGroup, a national healthcare provider with over a decade of experience in delivering healthcare services.
OneWorkforce has been created to use its knowledge of the challenges in healthcare and the experience and feedback of its colleagues across the UK to create healthcare training for GPs, Nurse and Practice Managers.
Caroline Day, learning and development director at OneWorkforce, said: “We know first-hand that having a highly skilled, confident and capable workforce is critical in today’s diverse healthcare market.
“As part of OneMedicalGroup, we’ve been delivering healthcare services for over a decade and trained over 400 people at surgeries, walk in centres and practices.
“Decreasing budgets, increasing demand and expectations mean that, more than ever, our managers and leaders in healthcare across Yorkshire need to have the right skills to weather the storm.
“At OneWorkforce we upskill, educate, train and mentor the current and future generation of the primary care workforce. To future proof our NHS is it critical that we embrace new roles in Primary Care such as Patient Advisors, Care Navigators, and Community Champions.”
OneWorkforce offer a range of training options from mandatory training for the entire workforce, to leadership training for managers looking to develop their skills.
Among the training provider’s modules are Minimising Absence and Maximising Attendance Recruitment Skills; Law, Discipline and Grievance Training; Performance Management and Appraisals; Assertiveness and Managing Conflict.
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