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Support your Workforce through a Facilitator Online Masterclass

Do you want to be able to better support your team and colleagues with their emotional wellbeing? Thanks to the generosity of our supporters through the Big Give campaign, FNF is offering limited places to FNF Academy members on a practical group coaching programme to enable participants to better support the psychological safety of their workforce. Places will be offered on a first-come first-served basis.

Our Nightingale Frontline® service launched in April 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, to provide a support service for nurses and midwives across the UK. At that time, our goal was to provide emotional well-being support for all nurses and midwives as they battled the unprecedented demands of the pandemic on a daily basis.

Today, nurses and midwives continue to manage the direct and indirect effects of the pandemic across health and social care, as well as ongoing challenges of seasonal pressures, staff shortages and emotional pressures that the professions can bring.

We are therefore offering this Co-consulting Facilitator Masterclass to reach as many nurses and midwives as possible. By completing this programme participants will develop the knowledge, skills and confidence to go on to facilitate supportive sessions in their own workplace, using a problem solving approach. Participants also gain participatory hours towards their re-validation.

“I found the programme to be extremely useful and interesting in terms of learning how I can support my team and how I engage and deliver sessions as a nurse. The sessions enabled time to reflect, engage and truly embody the learning experience by knowing how I could best support my own team’s wellbeing. As a unit, we have a large focus on developing our own staff health and well-being and by participating in the programme; it enabled me to develop the skills and knowledge to best support my team. I feel it has given me confidence to actively listen and engage with others to co-consult within my own team.”

Laura Newman, Practice Educator in Critical Care at Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital

Programme Details

 

Co-consulting online module

Access to FNF Co-consulting online learning module

This is a pre-requisite to the online workshop, participants must complete the module before attending. It takes approximately 4-6 hours to complete (participants do this at their own pace, you don’t have to do it all in one go).

Module learning outcomes:

  • Learning how to work in a small group with colleagues, and through a structured questioning / listening approach, effectively work on real problems being faced.
  • Developing individuals’ learning experience, so personal awareness of potential changed behaviours that may be possible in tackling problems, is increased.
  • Increasing individuals’ understanding of personal effectiveness and personal power.

Co-consulting in action: online workshop

Half day online group workshop with an FNF facilitator

During this safe space, using the group coaching model known as co-consulting, participants will go into more depth on the learning in the online module to gain knowledge, skills and confidence to go on to facilitate co-consulting sessions in your own workplace.

  • Allocation of time for each participant.
  • Clear identification of a real issue you are working on.
  • Active listening from everyone.
  • Reflection of what you have heard.
  • Ask questions to clarify.
  • Plan specific action points

Programme Dates

  • 23 April 10am-1pm

OR

  • 29 April 1-4pm

 

Participants will be allocated to one of the above dates. Once you complete the form below please keep both free for now until you have confirmation of your place and the date.

Cost

There is no cost for this programme as it was funded thanks to the generosity of FNF supporters who donated to the Big Give campaign. With particular thanks to Candis magazine.

Book a Place

To book a place please complete the form linked here.