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This presentation outlines the All Wales Spirituality, Health, and Wellbeing Group and its new members, highlighting policy documents and the role of the Chief Nursing Officer. It discusses the EPICC group, key stakeholders, communication strategies, and sustainability efforts. The focus includes networking, professional collaboration, and influencing healthcare policy in Wales.
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Participant + and EPICC A view from Wales Ian Stevenson MSc RMN RGN Senior Nurse to the Chief Nursing Officer Wales NHS
/ Additional new membersKathy Spooner, Chief Executive ACC (Association Christian Counsellors) UKDr. Ahmed Darwish, Muslim Council for WalesSuzanne Duval, Black and Ethnic Minority Groups, Diverse CymruInterfaith Council for Wales and the Church in Wales representatives to be named.
Additional policy documents • Health and Care Standards (2015) Wales • Spiritual Care Standards (2010) Wales • Mental Health Measure (2010) Wales
Mental Health Measure (Wales) 2010 • A Care and Treatment Plan – A Care and Treatment Plan should consider eight areas of a person’s life: • finance and money • accommodation • personal care and physical well-being • education and training • work and occupation • parenting or caring relationships • social, cultural and/or spiritual • medical and other forms of treatment including psychological interventions
Participant + and EPICC EPICC Participants + : a group that comprises of key stakeholders, representatives from allied health professionals, patient and public groups, students and professional regulatory bodies. They will attend activities and events ensuring these are informed by a wide range of cultural, ethnic and religious worldviews.
Three key areas • 1. Networking and key stakeholders • 2. Communication • 3. Sustainability
Communication and key stakeholders • SHaW group - platform for discussion on EPICC and networking. Policy guidance for Welsh Government (chair). Linking with other professional bodies – palliative care, organ donor transplant, paediatric and child health, psychology, psychiatry, public health, patient experience groups, midwifery and chaplaincy. • Welsh Government update on EPICC (my role). Quarterly reports that now includes Professor Linda Ross for her academic expertise and EPICC steering group. • Key Stakeholders e.g. Health Boards in Wales through Welsh Government (CNO), Nursing Midwifery Council, Care Council for Wales, Health Education and Improvement Wales, Wales Ambulance Service Trust, Wales Equality and Human Rights Commission, Board of Nurse Directors, Talk to Me2 All Wales National Suicide Prevention Group. • Church in Wales and other religious faiths, Humanists UK, Association Christian Counsellors, Pastoral Care UK, Voluntary and Independent Charitable Organisation e.g. Samaritans, MIND Cymru, Care for the Family and other patient representative organisations. • Patient and carer experience groups.
Networking Linda, MYSELF, PROFESSOR JEAN WHITE(CNO) AND MARTIN SEMPLE (NURSING OFFICER) The most reverend john Davies, archbishop of wales
Communicating BBC STUDIOS PANELLISTS BBC STUDIOS
Potential worldwide communication The 17th meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) will take place in Hong Kong from Sunday 28 April 2019. The ACC is one of the Anglican Communion’s four “Instruments of Communion”, and the only one that includes laity amongst its number. Through its triennial meetings, the ACC and its standing committee sets the agenda for the international work of the Anglican Communion and the Anglican Communion Office, and helps to co-ordinate intra-Communion joint action and programmes across a range of issues. The SHaW Group are looking to explore the possibility of EPICC being included as an agenda item through one of its members who is a laity member of the ACC
Sustaining and influencing the landscape of healthcare through EPICC outputs • Report and recommendations to Chief Nursing Officer, March 2019 • Training within NHS Wales Health Boards (champions) nationally • Review of assessment procedures nationally • Welsh Government Spiritual Care Standards 2010 and Welsh Government Health and Care Standards 2015 refresh and influence policy change • Engaging with Nursing Midwifery Council – running a workshop • Standard to influence curricula design across Wales – engaging with Deans in Wales • Research opportunities with additional funding • Cardiff 2019: EPICC and the future within Wales, UK, Europe and internationally.