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SATURDAY20 June 2015
New Community Paramedic Role
For Skelmersdale
THE North West Ambulance Service NHS
Trust (NWAS) has launched a new initiative in Skelmersdale which aims to improve
services and engagement with communities throughout the North West region.
The 1st of its kind in the UK, the Trust has developed a new Community
Specialist Paramedic (CSP) role, individual clinicians who will work more
closely with communities it serves and help deliver more locally co-designed
models of care.
The introduction of the CSP role will provide a stable central role within the
community to add additional capaCityas a 999 responder and to build
relationships with patients, the public and other provider organisations, to
create a more integrated and patient-centered approach.
The purpose of the role is to improve the local community infrastructure and to
provide safe care closer to home. The CSPs will be co-located with a local
primary or community care facility such as a GP Practice, Health Centre or
Community Hospital and will remain in the community on a permanent basis.
The role will support and develop existing schemes including; safe care closer
to home, community 1st responders, mental health care, end of life care,
frequent callers and protecting vulnerable persons. Working with other
providers, the CSPs will be able to identify and work with groups of the local
population to improve their health and wellbeing.
Director of Operations, Derek Cartwright comments:- "The Trust recognised
a need within some of the regions most isolated and busier areas for a dedicated
clinician to forge proactive and positive relationships within communities. As
an innovative new role, the Community Specialist Paramedic will become a
familiar face in the area they are based; focusing on meeting the needs of
patients and assisting in the strengthening of community services with local
businesses, services, and Councils. We will monitor the progress of the roles
closely over the coming months and we are sure they will be a great asset to the
Trust and most of all, to our patients."
Local patient and community engagement forums will be established to improve the
quality and experience of services and care provided, with a focus on the
co-creation and co-production of services including the identification of how
community assets can be used more.
The CSPs will help promote innovation by testing new ideas or technologies in an
ambulance setting such as; patient activation measures, health coaching,
telemedicine and the use of self care and self triage guidance by patients.
This scheme will offer patients and the community the opportunity to have a say
in how care is delivered by their local ambulance service; improving their
health and experience of patients. In the longer term this will result in
increased care delivered closer to home, with a reduction in 999 demand and
unplanned hospital admissions.
There are 12 communities within the region which have been identified for the
scheme, and are a mix of remote rural, rural and urbanised areas. These are:
Millom (Cumbria), Pendle (Lancashire), Alsager, (Cumbria), Partington (Greater
Manchester), Glossop (Greater Manchester), Barrow (Cumbria), Whitehaven Area
(Cumbria), Knutsford ( Cheshire),
Sklemersdale (Lancashire), Chorlton (Greater Manchester), Fylde Coast
(Lancashire) and Aintree (Merseyside).
Mark Wenman is a Community Specialist Paramedic in Skelmersdale and explains
more about the role:-
Q - How does your role differ from a paramedic?
A - "The role allows me to develop as a clinician and focus on the needs
of the local community to provide increased treatment options. I learn what
current services are available so I can hopefully integrate them to ensure the
patients are given the best care, closer to home and at 1st time of contact."
Q - How long have you been a paramedic?
A - "I have been a Paramedic for 3 years."
Q - What do you hope to achieve in this new role?
A - "I hope this role will provide the people of Skelmersdale and
neighbouring wards with the best possible care by improving community care and
forging close working relationships with other service providers which in turn
will lead to better patient experience."
Q - What are you looking forward to?
A - "Having the opportunity to educate and engage with members of the
local community and health care professionals about the role of paramedics and
the ambulance service and also to develop innovative ways of tackling some of
the frustrations the staff and public have."
Q - How will you improve relations between community groups and organisations?
A - "As I will be out in the community I will be able to provide a face to
face approach so that the public, health care professionals, voluntary agencies
and anyone else who wishes to chat or engage can contact me. I also intend to
attend as many as possible group meetings and local public days where I can
engage with the community and listen."
Film Review:- "Spy -
Susan Cooper Undercover"
THIS was a film we expected to be on
the hit list for 1 or 2 stars, but instead it narrowly missed out on 5 out of 5
stars, getting 4˝ stars from us!
This is the funniest film we've seen in a long time. Sadly
it lost out of the 5 stars due to unnecessary swearing by 2 of the
characters, mostly Rick Ford, played by Jason Statham. We are not
surprised it managed to get UK film classification of:- 15. But thanks to
the strong direction given by director Paul Feig and with good screenplay,
thanks to Paul Feig, it's one fantastic of globetrotting action comedy that
delivers quite a punch to what is often a market that American Films find hard
to succeeded in. It's 2 hours and 2 minuets of fun!
The spoof opens up with credits directly targeting the 007 theme and progresses
to take on many other films within that espionage thriller genre. The makes good
uses of a full cast of well know stars, both English and American. This mix
makes for an extremely amusing script that translates well, even making you jump
at times...
The synopsis for the film is simple. It is all about CIA analyst Susan Cooper
(Melissa McCarthy), who is an overlooked, overweight and despite having solid
field training, she has never been active. She has in fact just work hand in
hand on missions, via sitting in a very strange office at Langley, acting as
external support for the CIA's most dashing agent Bradley Fine (Jude Law). Using
high tech equipment and a hidden earpiece, Susan is the guardian angel, who
helps Bradley avoid most danger throughout his and her career. But things are to
go wrong and that opens the door for Susan Cooper to get out of the office and
into the game... Susan wrangles her way into her first undercover assignment to
help capture Rayna Boyanov (Rose Byrne), who is thought to have assassinated her
partner. Boyanov is also believed to be attempting to sell a suitcase nuke on
the black market. It is a big task for a 'secretary' so can she
achieve the mission. It is then, when the 'mission starts', when
hi-jinks really start, as she tracks down arms dealer, with the 'help'
of Nancy, played by Miranda Hart and also Bradley Fine, played by Jude Law, all
sorts of strange things start to happen as she dodges drop a series of banana
peels that are in her path.
This film is the American answer to Rowan
Atkinson's "Johnny English", but sadly, it is not quite as good...
It's oddly in our view as good as the latest English Spy spoof:- "Kingsman
- The Secret Service." So watch this space for "Spy 2" as it is truly a potential franchise to build up, and it has proven audience
appeal world wide.
Our film Star Rating:- 4˝ out of 5
Film Review:- "San Andreas (2015)"
THIS is not a new subject and when it
1st came up on the film listings, we thought of a remake of the 1974 film:-
'Earthquake.' Yes, this 1 also has a dam as 1 of the major parts of its
plot, but not in the same way! Move aside the stunt rider and it is kind of the
same idea of a family trying to find each other amidst the devastation and
danger. This film also had overtones of the 1990 television film:- 'The
Great Los Angeles Earthquake,' yep, that was also about a massive
earthquake that strikes Los Angeles, California.
So what makes the 'Rocks' latest film so good? Unlike the others,
'San Andreas (2015)' offers helicopter stunts to watery fun, which
will keep you on your edge of your seat. Its plot might not be all that
original, but fantastic special effects and mostly good acting, along with high
pace action carries this film through. Sadly, at times, it kind of loses its
way. 1 of the ways it loses direction is with the introduction of a
pseudoscience plot that distracts from the main plot, and could have been left
out. That pseudo plot and some unbelievably simple sequences, along with a few
continuity errors, slightly spoilt what was, in all intentions, a good action
film.
'San Andreas' is definitely just an action film, as the plot is a bit
predictable and implausible. The main story is set around Chief Raymond
'Ray' Gaines (Johnson), who is a highly skilled Los Angeles Fire
Department helicopter-rescue pilot and his family. He is in the process of
getting a divorce and his family life is in turmoil after the death of his
youngest daughter. But it will be the biggest Earthquake that will see the
family face its true fight for survival, thanks to a massive 9.1 earthquake that
starts ripping apart major Cities along the San Andreas Fault line. We could
tell you the plot in more detail, but we are positive that if you want to know
you can find it on many sites now, but telling you what's in store might spoil
the roller-coaster action.
As an action film it is fantastic, but if looking for a bit of realism, it is
lacking... Also it is a 12a, so not as shocking or gruesome as it could have
been. It could have also benefited with a bit sharper editing and being
slightly shorter. We give it a rating of 4˝ out of 5 stars.
Our Star Rating:- 4˝ out of 5.
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