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Resources » Leadership in primary care: Pinnacle Zoom series recordings delivered 2020 and 2021

Leadership in primary care: Pinnacle Zoom series recordings delivered 2020 and 2021

Published: 15/03/2022 | 15 files | Presentation | Video

In 2020 and 2021, bespoke leadership series were developed and delivered via Zoom, covering different topics using expert resource from within Pinnacle as speakers. 

We see this as a key step in developing future leaders and will offer coaching and support for all on this journey. You can watch the videos from these sessions, and the slide decks are also available to download at the base of this page.

We would also love to highlight stories from around the network about nurses and the great things they are doing. If you would like to share these stories or have topic ideas for a potential 2022 series, please contact nursing@pinnacle.health.nz. 

 

Growing leadership in nursing - Pinnacle Zoom series recordings 2021

The 2021 series builds on the foundational concepts from series one and is focused on leadership in nursing- showcasing nurses leading in practice, based on real life stories, highlighting opportunities for nursing to make a difference and to think about their contribution to the future of nursing. A chance for reflection and growing ideas for future nursing activities. 

1. Compassion fatigue

Led by Kathy Shaw: 'Growing leadership in nursing'.

2. Leadership journey: being an effective change agent when things are changing for you

Led by Robyn Taylor: 'Managing change for yourself and your workplace'.

Due to the sensitive information shared in the presentation and discussion, this recording is not available. Please see the PowerPoint presentation below.

3. Growing a diverse nursing workforce to serve a whole population - a locality approach

Led by the Lakes locality nurses: 'Growing a diverse workforce to serve a whole population-a locality approach'

Due to some of the information shared in the discussion, this recording only covers the first part of the presentation. Please see the PowerPoint presentation below.

4. Clinical governance/quality/foundation standards

Led by Michelle Bayley and Hilde Mullins: 'Clinical Governance, Quality Plan 2021-22 and Foundation Standards-equity.' Please see the two PowerPoint presentations below.

5. The Health and Disability System review – what changes can we expect as nurses?

Led by Helen Parker - 'Health Systems Reforms - what does it mean for primary care nursing?'

Due to some of the information shared in the discussion, a recording is not available. Please see the PowerPoint presentation below.

2020: the year of the nurse and the midwife - Pinnacle Zoom series recordings

2020 was designated as the year of the nurse and the midwife by the World Health Organization. Pinnacle has committed to growing nursing leaders as part of this challenge, through the delivery of a bespoke leadership programme delivered over 10 consecutive weeks.

1. Jan Adams, Pinnacle MHN nursing director speaks on leadership and management

2: Anna King, Pinnacle MHN people and capability business partner introduces the fundamentals of HR management

3. Christine Hall, Ventures chief executive speaks on values based leadership

4. Tammy Hebditch Pinnacle MHN HR director on why organisational culture matters

5. Jayne Emerson, Pinnacle MHN primary care services lead speaks on interpersonal relationships and EQ/EI

6. Jan Adams, Pinnacle MHN nursing director speaks on navigating change in general practice setting

7. Melissa Davidson, Pinnacle MHN youth health lead talks about leading clinical teams

8. Helen Parker, Pinnacle MHN CEO speaks on navigating the small and large 'p' of politics

9. Pinnacle MHN practice development facilitators Zoe Pickering and Helen Thomas speak on patient voice and co-design

10. Pinnacle MHN lead health improvement practitioner Kirsty Connell talks about resilience

To share topic ideas for a 2022 series please contact

Nurse leads
nursing@pinnacle.health.nz

FILES AND LINKS
Download: 2. Robyn Taylor: Managing change for yourself and your workplace (2021)
pptx | 8.4 MB
Download: 3. Lakes locality nurses: Growing a diverse workforce (2021)
pptx | 13 MB
Download: 4a. Michelle Bayley and Hilde Mullins: Clinical governance and quality plan (2021)
pptx | 2.4 MB
Download: 4b. Michelle Bayley and Hilde Mullins: Foundation Standards equity (2021)
pptx | 1.7 MB
Download: 5. Helen Parker: Health system reforms: what does it mean for primary care nursing? (2021)
pdf | 358 KB
Download: 1. Jan Adams - Leadership and management (2020)
pdf | 520 KB
Download: 2. Anna King - HR fundamentals (2020)
pdf | 1.2 MB
Download: 3. Christine Hall - Values based leadership (2020)
pdf | 1.3 MB
Download: 4. Tammy Hebditch - Why organisational culture matters (2020)
pdf | 641 KB
Download: 5. Jayne Emerson - Interpersonal relationships and EQ/EI (2020)
pdf | 1.3 MB
Download: 6. Jan Adams - Navigating change in general practice setting (2020)
pdf | 932 KB
Download: 7. Melissa Davidson - Leading clinical teams (2020)
pdf | 793 KB
Download: 8. Helen Parker - Navigating the small and large 'p' of politics (2020)
pdf | 538 KB
Download: 9. Zoe Pickering and Helen Thomas - Patient voice and co-design (2020)
pdf | 759 KB
Download: 10. Kirsty Connell - Resilience (2020)
pdf | 1.4 MB
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