2015 Learning Event

The 4th Shared Haemodialyis Care Learning Event took place in Leeds on 10th June 2015

The day had a programme packed with inspirational speakers and motivational activities and there were fantastic contributions from patients, carers and staff alike. The day focused around everyone sharing their experiences of dialysis and worked to build the confidence of patients and staff to become involved in shared haemodialysis care and make it sustainable.

We were active on Twitter (#SHCLeeds2015, @GoTeamRenal) and, as an exciting addition to the day, we were able to live stream the event to those patients, carers and staff who were unable to attend in person. The event was also recorded so if you missed it, or want to relive the day, you can watch the talks via the links below.

Starting Shared Haemodialysis Care with Children

Richard Carless, Paediatric Renal Clinical Educator and Thomas Ridsdale, Patient, Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Let’s have a Conversation about... Compassion, Dignity and Respect

Richard Carless, Paediatric Renal Clinical Educator and Thomas Ridsdale, Patient, Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Let’s have a Conversation about... Involving Everyone to Develop an Effective Network

Becky Malby, Director, Centre for Innovation in Health Management, University of Leeds

Shared Haemodialysis Care - From Acorn to Oak Tree

Professor Martin Wilkie, Professor of Nephrology, University of Sheffield and Consultant Nephrologist, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals

Let’s have a Conversation about... What We Have Heard So Far Today

Questions and Discussion, reflecting on the morning session

Doncaster Several Years On

Alice Waweru, Ward Manager, Doncaster Royal Infirmary

The Wolverhampton Experience of Shared Haemodialysis Care

Dawn Sandy, Senior Sister, Cannock Renal Unit

Motivational Interviewing: Taster Session

Jan Procter-King, Lead CVD Tutor for the Primary Care Training Centre, Bradford

Developing Training for Patients and Staff - Experiencing what really works

Melinda Howard, Nurse Manager, York Hospitals and Tania Barnes, Shared Care Educator, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals

Next Steps and Closing Remarks

Professor Martin Wilkie, Professor of Nephrology, University of Sheffield and Consultant Nephrologist, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals