Vetled Civility Training - Birmingham

Schedule

Thu Oct 06 2022 at 09:00 am to 05:00 pm

Location

Jurys Inn Birmingham | Birmingham, EN

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The Mind Matters Initiative present Vetled civility training in collaboration with VN Futures.
About this Event
This in-person course is part of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Mind Matters Initiative and is open to all members of the veterinary practice team.
The Mind Matters Initiative recognises how important it is to provide veterinary professionals with the tools they need to look after their mental health.

The VetLed Civility programme will be brought to you in collaboration with VN Futures but open to all members of the profession and supporting teams.

A 2021 Mind Matters Initiative survey of student veterinary nurses, recently graduated veterinary nurses, and clinical coaches showed that 96% of respondents felt bullying was a serious problem in the professions. Incivility and bullying in the workplace impact us all, whether we are individually targeted or experience the repercussions of such behaviour as part of a wider workplace culture. This interactive training session will look at the importance of civility in practice, how to recognise incivility and understand it’s impacts, and identify the ways in which it can successfully be addressed.


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On October 6 2022, we will be holding a full day of training in-person

Timings:

08:30am – Course starts

4:00pm – Course finishes

Cost:

The cost of this training will be £65


CPD:

Don’t forget, you can count this towards your CPD!

We look forward to seeing you there.

The Mind Matters Team


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Information about the course:

Full day, in-person, VetLed Civility programme

9:00: Introductions and welcome

9:30 – 10:30: Session 1:

Why behaviour matters

An introduction to the importance of civility in practice.

In this session we will explore what incivility looks like, consider the impact of inter-team behaviour on individuals, teams, organisations, and the safe delivery of patient care. Based upon our collaboration with a pioneering initiative within the NHS, we will explore how, quite literally, civility saves lives.

10:30 – 10:45 Coffee break

10:45 – 12.15 Session 2:

Tools and tips

We will use this session to understand how incivility is addressed successfully in practice. Delegates will be equipped with a range of tools and tips that can be used to ensure all members of the practice team promote and actively practise civility as a means of establishing culture which is conducive for team wellbeing and patient safety.

12.15 – 13.15 Lunch (provided)

13:15 – 14.45 Session 3:

Problem solving/coaching

Our team will work closely with delegates to provide support and advice on how to approach challenges and explore some areas in greater depth. Example scenarios will be used to embed learning of tools and techniques.

15:00– 15:30 Summary and close


This course is run by VetLed:

VetLed was founded by Ru Clements, a vet who understands first-hand the inner workings of the profession and the significant challenges that veterinary professionals have to overcome every day. VetLed was borne out of the strongest belief that we can make things better.


VetLed provide Human Factors training and support to veterinary teams and practices to develop skills, systems and a culture that helps individuals and teams to reliably deliver their clinical and/or technical skills.

With a team comprised of vets and veterinary nurses, Human Factors specialists from other safety-critical professions, and a Chartered Psychologist with over 20 years in practice, VetLed’s strength is in their diversity.


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FAQs
Questions?

If you have any questions about the course please email Lacey Pitcher Mind Matters Outreach and Engagement Senior Officer [email protected]

What if I sign up and can no longer attend?

Due to limited availability, you must let us know if you are unable to attend after signing up. Failure to do so will result in someone else missing out on the session. Places are non-refundable


Can you reserve me a place and I book at a later date?

Sorry, we are unable to reserve places, tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis.


How can I access the course?

This course is an in person course requiring attendance, it will not be recorded


What is the refund policy?


If you are unable to attend the course and let us know by 27 September, we will refund 50% of the ticket cost.

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Where is it happening?

Jurys Inn Birmingham, 245 Broad Street, Birmingham, United Kingdom

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Tickets

GBP 65.00

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