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Practice Education 2020 Booklet 1: Getting started

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Page 1: NHSGGC: Flying Start Booklet

NHSGGC Practice Education 2020

Practice Education 2020

Booklet 1: Getting started

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The national development programme that Scottish Government and NHSGGC requires all nurses, midwives and allied health professionals (AHPs) to complete in first 12 months of practice. Designed to support newly qualified practitioners (NQPs) to develop into confident and capable, registered health professionals in their first year of practice. This is a learner-directed, work-based programme, supported by a Flying Start Facilitator and line manager.

Within NHSGGC, each NQP, during your first year of practice, will be afforded 24 hours (3 days equivalent) protected learning time away from the workplace. This is based on 2 x 12 hour shifts currently undertaken by nursing and midwifery staff, and will be rostered and planned for. The study time should occur at approximately month 2 and month 8 of your employment. This is to support your learning to build required evidence and achieve learning outcomes, whilst building your portfolio. View related briefing paper here. Please contact your PEF/CHEF if there are queries around facilitation of this.

Flying Start is...

KSF/Appraisal

Continuing Professional Development

Career Development

NMC Revalidation HCPC Standards

Protected learning time

Flying Start contributes to:

This booklet can be used by NQPs as guidance for you to get started with Flying Start, registering on TURAS and where you can access further information to support your development during your first year of practice.

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https://learn.nes.nhs.scot/

Register/sign into TURAS

Complete required information, when you click Register, you will be sent

account activation email, click on link to set your password. You can then

sign in to TURAS using this.

Click Register if you do not have a TURAS account. Click Sign in, if you have already created TURAS account.

On TURAS dashboard, choose Learn application,

as highlighted

Search Flying Start

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On results page, select Add to Favourites.

This will now appear under the Learn application—My Favourites, click on Flying Start NHS as highlighted.

To get started, click on Flying Start link, read the information and scroll to Before you begin.

You may find it helpful to download the Definitive Guide to the Programme by clicking the link, as highlighted.

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You are required to watch the video introduction to Flying Start, you will be unable to proceed further on this page unless you have watched the video and answered the question regarding Flying Start Facilitator (see page 7).

Take the opportunity to familiarise yourself with the TURAS Flying Start platform, downloading/reading the materials provided. The Definitive Guide to the Programme (as mentioned in previous page) is an overall guide. Each pillar of practice also has an explanatory booklet to guide you through the requirements.

TURAS Flying Start Platform

Flying Start NHS is a work-based learning programme. It is your responsibility as a registered professional, to utilise and evidence your learning and to ask for feedback from your Line Manager, Flying Start facilitator and/or colleagues. The 70/20/10 model offers some guidance to work-based learning.

Work-based learning

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Pillars of Practice

Flying Start is based on four pillars of practice, each pillar has two learning outcomes for you to achieve (see below and Pillars of Practice presentation). This information is also available on the TURAS platform. NHSGGC has compiled some resources (see Booklet 2: NHSGGC Resources) which you can use to document your learning, alternatively, you can store evidence on TURAS portfolio (see Booklet 4: TURAS Portfolio). Please note: Portfolio can be in hard copy, electronic copy or an electronic portfolio.

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There is also a Learnpro module GGC: Flying Start Facilitator Guide that your facilitator can complete to refresh their knowledge or to familiarise themselves with the role of facilitator. This can be accessed within Learnpro, under CPD.

Flying Start Facilitator Information

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Support for NQPs

NHSGGC Practice Education Facilitators (PEFs) and Care Home Education Facilitators (CHEFs) will offer support to you and your facilitator during the first year as an NQP, should you have any questions or queries related to the programme, or require guidance. Do you know who the PEF/CHEF for your area is? If not, please check with your line manager or send email to appropriate email address as below, requesting this information. Other supports for you include: Line Manager Flying Start Facilitator Educators Preceptors Colleagues Other NQPs TURAS Flying Start platform Definitive Guide and/or pillars of practice booklets.

Benefits of the Flying Start programme

Watch the following short videos from staff members who have completed the Flying Start programme, discussing how Flying Start has benefited them as an NQP and how it will help them develop in their career. Douglas Kerr Kirsty Wallace Christina Hill

NHSGGC Practice Education [email protected] (Nurses/Midwives)

[email protected] (AHPs)

NHSGGC Flying Start Portal

learn.nes.nhs.scot/735/flying-start-nhs

@NHSGGCPEFS #FlyingStartPortal

@NHSnmahp #FlyingStartNHS