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skip to main content want to pick up where you left off? log in here > progress my toolkit caring conversations putting caring conversations into practice putting caring conversations into practice person centred care for people with long-term conditions – an evidence-informed digital learning resource person centred care (pcc) – promoted by the scottish government – and caring conversations are proven to have positive effects for both patients and health professionals. caring conversations, developed by professor belinda dewar, are at the heart of compassionate relationship-centred care. they have been developed through “observation of over 240 hours of beautiful interactions in a care setting.” they are also at the centre of the house of care model* – this approach supports and enables people to articulate their own needs and decide on their own priorities, through a process of joint decision making, goal setting and action planning. this resource explains what caring conversations are – and will equip you to put them into practice, building on your existing valuable pcc skills and experience. now more than ever before, health care workers face daily pressures and challenges from many quarters. this programme aims to contribute to and build on the excellent work that so many dedicated people are already doing. using a mix of film and interactive content, this online tutorial explores the positive impact caring conversations can have on staff-to-patient and peer-to-peer relationships. ready to start? you can complete the programme in one session, or save and return to it if you need to break off – just complete the login below and get started straight away. the programme takes about an hour to complete. please click on an option below: organisation type * i work in a hospital i work in a gp surgery account type * i am an individual we are a group first name surname job title medical practice hospital nhs health board optional e-mail * password * yes the details you provide above will allow you to log back in to caring conversations to access learning resources. following completion of caring conversations, you will receive a link to a short, optional feedback questionnaire, using the email address provided. in addition to this, waverley care or a nominated partner may want to get in touch with people who have taken part in caring conversations to ask for additional feedback to help us improve the resource. if you are happy to be contacted about your experience, please tick this box. *you can read more about the house of care in the my toolkit section at the end of the tutorial. funded by the scottish government waverley care scottish charity no. sc036500 legal privacy please note this webpage has not been optimised for smaller screens. please make your window larger for the content to display correctly.
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