Service Users’ and Carers’ Collaboration within Adult Student Nurse Learning

Unfortunately due to unforeseen circumstances the below seminar has been cancelled and will be rescheduled at a later date.

School of Health Sciences Community Engagement Seminar

Service Users’ and Carers’ Collaboration within Adult Student Nurse Learning

 

The School of Health Sciences at City University London would like to invite you to attend our next Community Engagement Seminar.

Date:  Wednesday 24 June 2015

Time:  1pm-2pm

Location:  Room A226, College Building, City University London

The seminar will be led by Melissa Chamney, a Senior Lecturer specilising in nephrology nursing and also the Programme Director for Undergraduate Pre-Registration Adult Nursing and joined the school in August 2004.

The nursing curriculum is based on a commitment to a relationship-centred care where health professionals and students value the relationships that form the context of care, including those of service users and carers.  Within the adult undergraduate nurse programme during the Experiencing Long Term Care, Rehabilitation and Recovery module students have sessions led by service users and carers with long term conditions.

Meeting service users and carers outside clinical environments helps students gain a clearer understanding of how conditions can affect people’s daily lives (Terry 2011).  It provides a focus for students to be aware of the tools and systems available to service users and carers to help them manage their long term condition.  Students can then use these to incorporate into the care of their patients and their family and friends (Expert Patients Programme 2012).

For more information please visit www.city.ac.uk/health

 

Developing a Users & Carers involvement group for My Home Life: what have we learned?

My Home Life Picture

The Quality of Care for Older People research centre hosts My Home Life; a social movement emphasising quality of health, care and management for all those who live, work, visit and die in care  homes.

Date:  Wednesday 24 June 2015 at 3-4pm

Venue:  Room A226, College Building, City University London

It is important to the integrity of health and care services research to include the experiences of service users and carers.  My Home Life within the Quality of Care for Older People research centre at City University London is entering the next phase of its work, sustainability and community engagement, and a dedicated users and carers involvement group is central to this.

Join speakers Professor Julienne Meyer and Dr Anne Laybourne as they reflect on our experiences of developing My Home Life’s Users & Carers Involvement group, present our expectations and report what happened in reality, lessons learned and thoughts for sustaining this group in the future.