Tuesday 6 October 2009

Blog Name Change

Please note the name change from Mentorship @ Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust to Mentorship @ The Aneurin Bevan Health Board which reflects the new NHS organisation that came into being on the 1st of October 2009.

The blog format is unchanged and offers a discussion forum for mentors and trainee mentors. You are invited to contribute by posting comments which may include thoughts you have on the topics included, previous experiences you wish to share with other mentors or suggestions for further discussion threads.

To add a comment click on the comments tag found at the bottom of the post and follow the instructions. When prompted to Choose an Identity, if you are not a Google account holder, select Name/URL or Anonymous. Please note that All posts are reviewed by the administration prior to publication and responses may not be immediate.

Wednesday 30 September 2009

Sign Off Mentor Self Verification Closed

Many Thanks to all of you who completed the Self Assessment Verification form and are now identified as the first group of Sign Off Mentors. The full Nursing and Midwifery Council standard is is now effective for mentors required to achieve sign off status (please see earlier posts) which means that the period of Self Assessment Verification is now closed.

The request to undertake the self assessment process was met on the whole by acknowledgement that the new NMC standard is essential to ensure future registrants are fit for practice. There was however some apprehension relating to the perceived extra accountability. Its essential to remember that since the implementation of the All Wales Initiative mentors signing off supervised practice outcomes are already assessing standards of proficency. This in turn informs university programme managers that the clinical requirements of the pre-registration course have been acheived.
We hope that you felt supported by the Clinical Teacher team during this period and we are committed to continue supporting you in your valuable role.

Friday 14 August 2009

STOP PRESS Sign Off Mentor Update

The NMC in the Standards for Learning and Assessment (2008) stated that placement providers would decide in the first instance who may be considered as a sign-off mentor and make provision to record these mentors on local registers. Initally work was underway within our Trust to identify the required numbers by June 2010 however the NMC have recently communicated that from September the 1st 2009 the full standard will become effective. To attain sign off status after this date mentors are required to be supervised on at least three occasions signing off proficiency by an existing sign-off mentor (NMC Standards to support learning and assessment in practice 2008 p. 21).

It is essential that mentors with experience of supervising final placement students complete the Self Assessment Algorithm available on the Mentorship Intranet and Internet pages
before September the 1st 2009 so that the support of Module/Term 9 management block students can continue without delay or disruption.

If you have any concerns or queries regarding this mandatory standard please contact your clinical teacher as soon as possible or post a comment!!

Wednesday 3 June 2009

Welcome to the Mentorship @ Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust blog which has been created to provide a forum for mentors and trainee mentors working within the trust.

Periodically discussion points will be added and you are invited to contribute by posting comments. These may include thoughts you have on the topic, previous experiences you wish to share with other mentors or suggestions for further discussion threads.

To add a comment click on the comments tag found at the bottom of the post and follow the instructions. When prompted to Choose an Identity, if you are not a Google account holder, select Name/URL or Anonymous. Please note that All posts are reviewed by the administration prior to publication and responses may not be immediate.

It is hoped that this will provide an extra opportunity for support in your valuable role as a mentor and remember you can also visit the Mentorship Page of the Intranet or the Mentorship in Gwent website for more mentorship resources.

Please note the name of this blog will change in October when transition to the new health board is complete.

KEEPING UP TO DATE

The Nursing and Midwifery Council in the ‘Standards to Support Learning and Assessment in Practice (NMC 2008) state that, all mentors are required to update their mentorship knowledge annually and are subject to a triennial review of mentorship activity in order to continue in the mentorship role. This can be achieved in a variety of ways such as attending a formal three hour ‘Mentorship Update’ sessions, by reading update newsletters (see Intranet/Internet sites for copies ) or by attending a ‘Mentorship Forum’. All mentors must also have the opportunity to discuss their role face to face with their peers.
What are your experiences of this to date? Have you attended an update session? If so did you find it useful? Could this be improved? Please share your thoughts and comments.

SIGN OFF MENTORS

The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Standards to Support Learning and Assessment in Practice (2006) introduced the requirement that pre-registration students, in their final supervised practice placement, must be assessed by a sign off mentor. The NMC states: ‘a sign-off mentor, who has met additional criteria must make the final assessment of practice confirming to the NMC that the required proficiencies for entry to the register have been achieved’ (NMC 2006 p2). The standards became effective from September 2007 for those undertaking part-to-part and return to practice nursing courses. For pre-registration nursing students it will take effect from June 2010. It is therefore essential that sufficient numbers of mentors are identified and prepared by this date. It should be noted that the NMC are clear that all mentors need to actively participate in developing their practice through continual professional development in order to meet mentor criteria and sign off criteria, thus maintaining high standards of mentorship practice throughout the three year Pre Registration programme. Those mentors meeting the additional criteria will be registered on the Trust’s mentorship database, and will require an annual update and triennial review to remain active in their role. The NMC stated that the initial decision regarding who may be considered as a sign-off mentor will be made by placement providers in the first instance. Therefore, in order to implement this, the Gwent clinical teachers adapted a self assessment algorithm devised by NHS Education for Scotland (2007) which is available on the Intranet/internet sites. The first group of sign off mentors are invited to utilise this tool either by line managers or through self nomination.
This requirement has generated a great deal of discussion in the clinical areas. Please add your comments and thoughts here.