RESOURCES

Conferences, Forums & Celebrations

This webpage displays information, resources and pictures from the Lancashire and South Cumbria Primary Care Training Hub hosted and attended Conferences and Forums, as well as highlighted awards and recognitions throughout the year!

Conference Awards Nominations 2024

You can now nominate your colleagues for our Conference Awards! See the flyer here with the nomination form embedded.
Categories include:

  • Long Service to Primary Care Award
  • Contribution to Primary Care Award
  • Impactful Newcomer Award
  • Apprenticeship Award
  • Team Award
past conferences

The Lancashire and South Cumbria Primary Care Nurse and Allied Health Professional Conference 2023

Hosted by Lancashire and South Cumbria Primary Care Training Hub (L&SC PCTH) and The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan).
See full information on our Sway here!

Speakers

Stall Holders

forums

The Lancashire and South Cumbria Primary Care Nurse and Allied Health Professional Forums

Lancashire and South Cumbria Practice Nurse Forums

We have arranged four general practice nurse forums for 2024.


Each forum will last 90 minutes and will be hosted over Teams. Each session will include 60 minutes of ICB updates, sharing best practices and educational speakers
The remaining 30 minutes of the meeting will then be split into place localities and you will have the opportunity to discuss and share relevant place based information, receive training hub updates and other relevent place based information chaired by a place based lead nurse.

See all dates and agendas here.

Nurse Forums

To join a local based Nurse Forum, contact your Locality Teams here:

Are you a Lead Nurse?

Could you represent for your PCN at our Lancashire and South Cumbria Wide Collaborative?

See the 2023 flyer here: Lead Nurse Flyer and vacancies June 2023

Celebrations

Awards

New to Practice Fellowship Awards

"I found the programme particularly useful in building my confidence not only as a GPN but as a NQN too. The course offered me learning & training opportunities and helped me build on my foundation of knowledge. I now feel equipped to further enhance in my role to more senior positions within primary care. My mentor was a key support system throughout the programme."
Sophie Harrison
GPN Fellow
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