Dear all,
Please find attached April’s edition of the Education Bulletin. I hope you find it interesting!
Dear all,
Please find attached April’s edition of the Education Bulletin. I hope you find it interesting!
British Society of Audiology; 2026.
Effective clinician-patient communication is critical for patient care. Deaf awareness ensures that healthcare providers understand the communication needs of people who are deaf or have hearing loss (PDHL), leading to improved communication and better health outcomes. This practice guidance and the underpinning research has been developed in line with the best available evidence and in consultation with PDHL.
https://www.thebsa.org.uk/guidance-and-resources/current-guidance/
This report, supported by The Health Foundation, examines the increased need for strong, effective leadership in public health and population health, and how the two remits can work cohesively together for the health of their populations. It offers key recommendations for national leaders, including the need for a clearer framework for population health and public health leaders to operate in, and a number of principles for local systems drawn from our findings from local good practice and wider insight.
Public Health And Population Health: Leading Together | The King’s Fund (kingsfund.org.uk)
A new edition of the Falls Prevention Horizon Scanning Bulletin has been released. Please click the link below for more details. If you are unable to access any of the included items please contact academic.library@lscft.nhs.uk.
Falls Prevention Horizon Scanning | from North West Health Libraries (wordpress.com)
We are thrilled to announce the addition of a comprehensive Dementia Collection to our library! This new resource is designed to support individuals, families, and caregivers who are navigating the challenges of dementia.
Educational Books and Guides: Learn about the latest research, treatment options, and caregiving strategies from leading experts in the field.
Personal Stories and Memoirs: Gain insight and empathy through the experiences of those living with dementia and their loved ones.
Activity Resources: Discover activities and programs tailored to engage and support cognitive function for individuals with dementia.
Support Resources for Caregivers: Find practical advice and emotional support to help caregivers manage their responsibilities and well-being.
Visit our library today and start discovering these vital resources. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those touched by dementia.

We have been lucky enough to work with some local NHS Foundation Trusts and the public libraries to develop an online website focusing on good quality health care information.
The Lancashire Health Hub is designed to signpost patients to trusted and reliable medical support- explaining who and what services are available to them, links to local services and trusted resources including apps and guides.
You can also download an easy read version of the information to share alongside the virtual content.
Please take a look and share with friends, families and colleagues.
AHPs are the third largest healthcare workforce, with significant opportunities to support delivery of the NHS Long Term Plan. AHPs’ Day is an annual opportunity for AHPs to come together and celebrate being part of the AHP family, and the day gives an opportunity to showcase to others the impact they make to the delivery of high quality care. The collaborations in services, organisations, trusts, regions and nationally enable:
Read more here
ORCHA (the Organisation for the Review of Care and Health Applications) is an online app library, giving you the opportunity to download, share and recommend health and care related apps.
With thousands of health and care apps available on the market, it can be hard to decide which apps are reliable and trustworthy.
It’s easy to sign up. Visit: https://lscft.orcha.co.uk. In the top right corner – click ‘Sign up’ and enter your details. Upgrade your account with the code: LSCFT01 to access the Digital Health Academy.
Please feel free to download our resource of the month poster and share with your team or within your department.
Source: The King’s Fund
This report finds health care professionals are positive about shared decision-making – a way of working with patients to decide treatment options. But the report also finds professionals’ ability to practice shared decision-making regularly is limited by the current crisis in the NHS. The report makes a number of recommendations and The Patients Association will now look to partner with NHS England, the Personalised Care Institute and other organisations to support professionals’ call for more support to practice shared decision-making.
Source: Royal College of Psychiatrist
The government’s deadline to eliminate inappropriate out of area placements for adult acute patients by the end of March 2021 has now been missed by a full year. Sometimes hundreds of miles away from home, patients are unable to access their usual support networks while at their most vulnerable, often finding their care seriously disrupted, with long-term implications for their recovery. The NHS spent £102 million on inappropriate out of area placements in the 12 months up to and including March 2022 – the equivalent to the cost of the annual salary of more than 900 consultant psychiatrists. This briefing sets out the urgent action the NHS should take to ensure all patients get the care they need from properly staffed, specialist services in their local area.