Primary Care Training Hubs are at the heart of workforce development, balancing the challenges of meeting current service demands while preparing for the future. Your responsibility in training, mentoring, and supporting healthcare professionals across diverse disciplines is vital yet complex.
Training Hubs support workforce sustainability by promoting collaborative working, integrating new roles, and addressing local workforce challenges. They foster innovation in learning and help to improve patient access, and contribute to a more resilient and adaptable healthcare system.
At TPC Health, we understand the pivotal role Primary Care Training Hubs play in driving excellence in healthcare delivery.
Personalised care supports individuals to make decisions about managing their health based on what matters to them, in collaboration with their healthcare professionals. It benefits the whole population, from those with long-term conditions and complex needs, to those managing mental health issues or social issues affecting their health and wellbeing. It addresses the limitations of a one size fits all health and care system that is unable to meet the growing complexity of people’s needs and expectations.
With a focus on practical, evidence-based approaches, our programmes enable you to deliver impactful, scalable workforce development strategies. We understand your training and development priorities, which include:
- Enhancing leadership and management skills for healthcare professionals.
- Building resilience and wellbeing among teams to prevent burnout.
- Supporting the development of advanced clinical roles to address gaps in primary care.
- Promoting inclusive and culturally competent care to meet diverse community needs.
- Fostering mentorship and teaching excellence to empower the next generation of healthcare providers.
We recognise the challenges you face:
- Increasing demand for personalised, patient-centred care
- Pressures to demonstrate productivity and engagement
- Ongoing workforce shortages, making it harder to attract, retain, and develop skilled professionals
- Limited resources and time pressures to implement changes needed to navigate ever-changing healthcare priorities
- Balancing demands while addressing gaps in leadership, clinical expertise, and community-based care
Partner with TPC Health to unlock your workforce’s potential and ensure sustainable, high-quality care for all. Together, we can build a stronger future for primary care.
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Don’t just take our word for it:
“I think this training needs to be continued to everyone within the health and social care sector to ensure a person centred approach, the long term benefits are far reaching and sustainable. I have found the training really important for my own management of work and dealing with personal events in life as well as teaching me important skills to use when working with customers/service users. The training is really versatile and can be applied in many situations”
“This training was very valuable to me, empowering and reassuring. It really feels like this is how modern day healthcare should be done, and I know that I will use what I have learnt during the rest of my career. The programme has given new vigour to my work with clients on my caseload and generated good results.”
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We provide free, monthly CPD webinars for organisations within the health and social care sector. Each webinar shines a spotlight on important topics and challenges found within personalised care and implementing a coaching approach.
Our webinars are facilitated by expert coaches and attended by a wide range of participants who get to share their lived experience, knowledge and expertise.
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