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The FinCH Imp Study/ACTiON Falls retweeted
@LoganPip Promoting awareness of #ActionFalls at #WorldSafety2024 The 15th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, India. #fallsprevention #FinCH_Study
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The FinCH Imp Study/ACTiON Falls retweeted
Falls Awareness Week, a national campaign dedicated to raising awareness about the risks of falls among older adults. #FallsAwarenessWeek #ThinkFalls #BeFallsPrepared @UoNresearch @ARC_EM @arc_wessex @ARC_GM_
🚨🚨🚨🚨New video alert!🚨🚨🚨🚨 Watch our video here youtube.com/watch?v=9ia_KFyV… #Fallsprevention #FallsinCareHomes @UoNresearch @ARC_EM @arc_wessex @ARC_GM_ @FinCH_Study
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The FinCH Imp Study/ACTiON Falls retweeted
🚨🚨🚨🚨New video alert!🚨🚨🚨🚨 Watch our video here youtube.com/watch?v=9ia_KFyV… #Fallsprevention #FallsinCareHomes @UoNresearch @ARC_EM @arc_wessex @ARC_GM_ @FinCH_Study
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The FinCH Imp Study/ACTiON Falls retweeted
Great to see The Princess Royal and @OdethRichardson @theRCOT visiting #Nottingham #OccupationalTherapy mental health services. Occupational therapists are dual-trained in both physical and psychological health conditions, truly considering the whole person 💚
The Princess Royal launches new mental health therapy group in Broxtowe #Nottingham Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal, visited Plumptre Hall in Eastwood on the afternoon of Tuesday 6 February to learn about ‘invaluable’ new services from mental health occupational therapists who help residents improve their mental health. Her Royal Highness is the Patron of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists and made a special visit to Nottingham to learn more about the positive impact of the new service during a special event jointly hosted by Nottingham West Primary Care Network and the Royal College of Occupational Therapists. People living in Nottinghamshire can now access support from mental health professionals without a referral from a GP. Mental health occupational therapists are clinically trained and work with people of all ages to find holistic personalised, practical solutions to everyday challenges. In Nottinghamshire, mental health occupational therapists work from general practice surgeries and get involved with local community groups to identify and address mental health needs early on. This new service is available across Mid and South Nottinghamshire to residents registered with a GP surgery in Hucknall, Gedling, Broxtowe, Mansfield Town and South Mansfield, and North Ashfield. Catherine Seals, Mental Health Occupational Therapist for Nottingham West Primary Care Network, invited The Princess Royal to launch a new group-therapy choice for residents that promotes conversations about mental health and offers practical, personalised steps to help keep well. Residents of Broxtowe met with Her Royal Highness and talked about using the service to manage their daily routines and achieve personal goals. Paul Cooke, 36, a father of three from Giltbrook and engineer at Rolls Royce, described his experience of therapy with a mental health occupational therapist as “a breath of fresh air” and explained how working with Catherine “helped me align more to my old self.” The Princess Royal heard how mental health occupational therapists focus on how mental health may be affecting a person’s daily life, help people identify their goals and break down barriers to achieving them. Local health care staff invited Her Royal Highness to explore the different techniques used to empower patients to manage anxiety and mood, regulate emotions, develop motivation and interest levels, and renew their interest in hobbies and important roles within life. Sir John Peace, Lord Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire was part of a group of local dignitaries, who, together with representatives from the Royal College of Occupational Therapists and NHS Nottingham leaders, saw for themselves how occupational therapists design services that improve care within communities. People working behind the scenes and within the community were on hand to demonstrate how new services are joined up with the wider health and social care network so residents receive the right care, at the right time, from the right person. Nottingham West supports a collaboration of 12 GP surgeries within Broxtowe, and was one of the first Primary Care Networks in the country to employ mental health occupational therapists. Nottinghamshire leads the way in creating new services within primary care due to an effective partnership between 11 Primary Care Networks, including Nottingham West, and Primary Integrated Community Services (PICS), a local healthcare organisation run by GPs. Quotes Catherine Seals, mental health occupational therapist for Notts West PCN, explained “We’re thrilled Her Royal Highness chose to visit us in Eastwood and see how improved mental health enables people to be more independent and feel more in control of daily life. Occupational therapists play an important part in the delivery of health care. Post pandemic, my colleagues in the profession have played a significant part in the rehabilitation of health communities. We’ve done this through multi-disciplinary working and being supported to design services that meet the needs of our residents.” Odeth Richardson, Chair, and Steve Ford, Chief Executive, of the Royal College Occupational Therapists were joint hosts for the event and helped welcome Her Royal Highness. Odeth said, “Mental health problems are becoming more and more prevalent every year, particularly since the Covid pandemic. Services like this are essential for providing the support communities need to help prevent crises developing. Occupational therapists provide diverse expertise to primary care teams, helping patients get fast access to the right care. But very few GP practices have occupational therapists, and that needs to change fast. That’s why we want to see more occupational therapists in GP practices and other community settings. Just like we’ve seen today in Nottinghamshire. Only then can we start to focus on prevention and early intervention.” Dr Kelvin Lim, GP of 32 years at Eastwood Primary Care Centre, said “Today, the spotlight has been on the pioneering approach of occupational therapists and their passion for giving good care to their patients. Nottinghamshire is one of the first areas to utilise the mental health skills of the occupational therapist. I believe our spirit of innovation comes from the strong relationships we’ve forged over decades between the citizens of Broxtowe and professionals in physical, mental and social health. Eastwood folk have inherited the qualities of self-reliance, community spirit and care for all members from its mining past, and evidence of that has shone through today.”
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The FinCH Imp Study/ACTiON Falls retweeted
Prof Ben Ollivere, PVC Research and KE, presented the Faculty of @UoNFacultyMHS award to Prof @LoganPip, for “Action Falls: Reducing falls in people living in care homes.” The programme trains care home staff to assess the risk of falls and take preventative action. #KEIawards
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The FinCH Team presented results from the RCT and Co-creation studies in Perth Australia @LoganPip @FranHallam_PT #fallsincarehome #fallsprevention #Actionfalls
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The FinCH Imp Study/ACTiON Falls retweeted
We now have REC & HRA approvals for our study adapting the action falls multifactorial falls prevention programme for use in hospices #AAFPC Looking forward to working with @Sue_Ryder @StGilesHospice @JohneastwoodHos @BassetlawHospic #fallsprevention #specialistpalliativecare
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The FinCH Imp Study/ACTiON Falls retweeted
Read the first newsletter from the Falls in Care Homes (FinCH) Implementation study. The aim of the study is to develop and research ideas about taking up the Action Falls programme (formally GtACH) which can be used nationwide. @arc_wessex
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The FinCH Imp Study/ACTiON Falls retweeted
Listening to Jen on @BBCBreakfast there is a brilliant charity @diffstrokes who support younger stroke survivors. Thanks for sharing your story today #stroke #youngstroke
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The FinCH Imp Study/ACTiON Falls retweeted
25 Jan 2023
So happy with how this work has turned out. A pleasure to work with @HinsliffK @_DrReenaDevi @nchadborn @janechorne on this latest output from our @ARC_EM Knowledge Mobilisation Support Unit 😊 #carehomes #appliedresearch #researchtopractice
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The FinCH Imp Study/ACTiON Falls retweeted
Our latest infographics covers suggested questions❓ and considerations🤔 to help #CareHomes get more involved in #research, and researchers wanting to involve care homes in research. Download here: 🔗 bit.ly/3IEQbVj
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The FinCH Imp Study/ACTiON Falls retweeted
Is your #CareHome thinking of getting involved in research? Or are you thinking of conducting #research with care homes? A new tool is available to help guide your discussions about engaging in research. Download here: 🔗 bit.ly/3IEQbVj
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Important new accessible resource for care home staff and researchers.
Is your #CareHome thinking of getting involved in research? Or are you thinking of conducting #research with care homes? A new tool is available to help guide your discussions about engaging in research. Download here: 🔗 bit.ly/3IEQbVj
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The FinCH Imp Study/ACTiON Falls retweeted
We're delighted to announce that Professor Ben Ollivere @benollivere will be our new Associate Faculty Pro Vice Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Exchange from early February. Welcome Ben!
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The FinCH Imp Study/ACTiON Falls retweeted
Do you have any experience of line managing or acting on an employers behalf e.g. HR, Occ Health to support a stroke survivor(s) or pw acquired brain injury in a return-to-work? if so we'd love to talk to you, please reply to me or @RetakeStroke
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Happy New Year! And what a great start, recruitment closed 31st December 2023 and all 60 care homes have been recruited. Fantastic news! Well done to all those involved and to our wonderful care homes. 🥳🥳🥳🥳#fallsprevention

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