Valuing the role of educators in practice: Greater Manchester's framework

Caroline Williams(Greater Manchester Police), Jacqueline Leigh(University of Salford), Dianne Burns(University of Manchester), J. Halse(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust), Sara Haydri(Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust), Silvia Collins(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust), Eleanor McManus(Christie's), Jessica Grundy(University of Manchester), Karen Sutcliffe(Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust), Helen Bowler(Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust), Sumaila Asuru(University of Salford), Carol Le Blanc(Greater Manchester Police)
British Journal of Nursing
February 10, 2022
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Abstract

The correlation between enabling high quality practice learning environments for health and care learners and their ability to deliver quality person-centred care is not a new concept. Indeed, Health Education England (HEE) outlined the importance of improved clinical placement education systems, whereby healthcare education and training is well-led, effectively managed and provides supportive learning environments (HEE 2017).
\nThis paper reports on a Health education Egland funded project to develop a reater Manchester Professional Development Framework that for the first time identifies the knowledge, skills and behaviours required of practice educators to meet the health and well-being needs of the 2.8 million GM population


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