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Health Education North West: Stakeholder event Wrap-up

Health Education North West: Stakeholder event Wrap-up. Ged Byrne Director of Quality & Education. Key messages. WP is a real and big issue Public school bias Poor equity across all careers Significant unemployment Need to understand the problem better Need to coordinate activity. WP.

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Health Education North West: Stakeholder event Wrap-up

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  1. Health Education North West: Stakeholder eventWrap-up Ged Byrne Director of Quality & Education

  2. Key messages WP is a real and big issue Public school bias Poor equity across all careers Significant unemployment Need to understand the problem better Need to coordinate activity

  3. WP Critical interventions Careers advice Work Experience Engage Boards Corporate citizenship and partner working are effective Inspire, Inform, Support Excellent and inspiring individual examples

  4. We cannot meet the needs of a transforming service • without transforming the workforce • We cannot transform the workforce unless we transform • the current workforce and the future workforce • We cannot transform the current and future workforce without • equipping them with the knowledge, skills and attitudes • required to deliver care in a transforming world • We cannot deliver care in the transformed world without • transforming the wellbeing of the population AND THEIR ACCESS TO FORMAL HEALTH SERVICES The call to ‘transformation’ We must transform education

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