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Issue 107  |  2 August 2024

Welcome to this week's Stakeholder Bulletin.

We aim to bring you key updates each week from the health and care system.

In this edition you can find our bulletin survey which closes Sunday August 11, read more about World Breastfeeding Week, the British Transplant Games and a local writing competition for young people.

GP Collective Action Update

GP members of the British Medical Association (BMA) have voted in favour of "collective action" following a recent ballot. The results of the ballot were announced on August 1, following its closure on July 29.

The contractual action is set to begin immediately and will continue until the BMA calls it off. Collective action means any GPs taking action may stop or reduce certain work. However, staff will still be working and practices will still be open to see patients. NHS organisations in Derby and Derbyshire are coordinating a response to manage the anticipated impacts, which are likely to be a 'rising tide' event in nature.

The BMA GP Committee England (GPCE) has issued a list of ten suggested actions that general practice could take as part of collective action. GPCE has stated that it is not asking practices to breach contracts. They are encouraging practices to consider which of the ten they would want to engage in, which could change over time. The GPCE list can be found on their website.

The specific actions that individual GP practices choose to implement will vary. Each practice has the autonomy to decide which measures to adopt and may adjust their approach over time. As such, the exact impact on patient care and the wider health and care system in Derbyshire remains uncertain.

Patients are being advised to contact their GP practice as they normally would, and to attend any appointments unless told otherwise. Call handlers will continue to triage calls and direct patients to the appropriate services, ensuring that care is provided as needed. Patients are also being advised to use services appropriately.

Public messaging includes when to use NHS 111, Urgent Treatment Centres, and the use of Pharmacy First for health needs. It is crucial for patients requiring urgent medical attention to seek care as usual, especially in emergency or life-threatening situations.

Stakeholder bulletin survey
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Breastfeeding Awareness Week

Thursday August 1 marks the start of Breastfeeding Awareness Week. This year's theme is "closing the gap" which encourages breastfeeding support for all. 

Rachael Payne is a Neonatal Nurse and Neonatal Infant Feeding Lead at Chesterfield Royal Hospital. She supports women to breastfeed, alongside training staff to ensure all are confident and equipped with effective breastfeeding support. 

Rachael said: "Supporting all women to breastfeed is important to me. In both roles, I have the privilege of supporting women to breastfeed so this year's theme of closing the gap is really important. I provide staff training and support to ensure everyone involved is confident with breastfeeding."

There are a range of forums, groups and support available to all parents across Derbyshire. 

Read more.

Chesterfield Royal Hospital recruiting three Non-Executive Directors

Chesterfield Royal Hospital are are seeking three motivated individuals to join the Trust Board as Non-Executive Directors. This is an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the Trust. 

Read more.

The Westfield Health British Transplant Games 2024

The British Transplant Games are being hosted close to Derbyshire this year. The games are held in Nottingham starting on Thursday August 1, and mark the 46th anniversary. The games raise awareness of organ donation and encourage transplant patients to regain their fitness.

The Nottingham Kidney Transplant Unit, a major transplant centre for both adults and children, serves many patients from Derby and Derbyshire. Let's raise awareness of the life changing benefits of organ donation and encourage transplant patients to stay active through sport.

Help us confirm your or your loved one's decision to be on the NHS Organ Donor register by visiting www.organdonation.nhs.uk

Read more.

Young people encouraged to take part in Trust's writing competition

Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust have launched a 2024 writing competition just for children and young people who live locally.

They would love to hear from children and young people around the theme ‘What it’s like to be me’.

Read more.

Improve your quality conversations skills

The quality conversations programme offers training and ongoing support to ensure quality communication across Derbyshire. It is free and available to all staff across Derby and Derbyshire in:

  • Primary care
  • Community services
  • Acute care
  • Social care 
  • Voluntary services

The team have released further dates that are now available to book.

Read more.

JUCD self-referral library now live

Did you know you don't always need to see a GP or consultant to access some referral services? Self-referral is an option that can make it easier and faster for you to get help, rather than seeing your doctor.

You can register for most of them online. Find out more.

Contact

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Disclaimer:
While every effort has been made to ensure the contents of this bulletin are accurate and up-to-date NHS Derby and Derbyshire Integrated Care Board do not accept any responsibility of any omission or inaccuracy as it is not deliberate. Nevertheless, we will appreciate provision of accurate information to improve our work. Where links are provided to external content, NHS Derby and Derbyshire Integrated Care Board holds no responsibility for such content or accuracy.

 

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