PEN weekly newsletter 17 April 2025

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  Supporting health and social care providers in Devon

As Easter approaches, we hope some of you well be able to have a well-deserved break. We’re also pleased to share a heartwarming Good News story in this short issue…

We do our best to keep the content and structure of our PEN website up-to-date in these fast-changing times and your suggestions on how to improve the website are always welcome.


Covid-19 Spring Booster programme 2025 Reminder

The 2025 Covid-19 spring booster campaign started on 1 April 2025.  Primary care network (PCN) groupings and other commissioned COVID-19 vaccination sites will be in touch to arrange vaccination visits to older adult care homes and eligible housebound individuals. The campaign runs from 1 April 2025 through to 17 June 2025.

Eligible cohorts  

This includes those who will turn 75 years old by 17 June 2025. They will be eligible for a vaccination at any point in the campaign. Those who are new residents in an older adult care home or become immunosuppressed by 17 June 2025 are also eligible.

Adults 75+ and those who are immunosuppressed and residing in supported living or Non-Older Adult Care Homes are eligible for the vaccination and will have been identified by the vaccination team. Where appropriate invitations will be sent or arrangements will be made for the individual/s to receive a vaccination via the PCN, Outreach Team or via their Local Mass Vaccination Centre Vaccinations National Booking Service - NHS England Digital

Please direct queries to: d-icb.devonvaccinationsupport@nhs.net 

Eastern and Southern team : 07729 300349

Northern Team : 07385 934988

Western Team : 07729 300350

Further information relating to the Spring Booster Programme can be found here – Vaccine update: issue 356, March 2025 - GOV.UK

Reminder Please can care homes update the seasonal vaccination section of the capacity tracker once the vaccinations have been completed.   


Remember to Join Our Monthly Drop-In Session with International Recruitment specialist Lisa Mulholland!

Are you seeking expert advice on international recruits? Do you have specific questions about visa renewals, compliance, or employing displaced workers? Look no further! Every month, you have the unique opportunity to get your questions answered by International Recruitment specialist Lisa Mulholland from Stephen Scowns Solicitors.

Come along to the next drop in, save the zoom links and join us every month from 10.00am till 11.00am. 

We will see you there!


World Health Organisations World Hand Hygiene Day on 5th May

Good hand hygiene is crucial in preventing infections and keeping everyone in our care settings healthy. Let's prioritize hand hygiene this World Health Organisation Hand Hygiene Day on 5th May 2025 and beyond!

Why Hand Washing is Important:

  • Prevents Illness: Removes germs that cause colds, flu, and other infections
  • Protects Vulnerable Individuals: Safeguards those with weakened immune systems.
  • Reduces Spread of Germs: Creates a safer environment for everyone; including reducing the need to use antibiotics.
  • Reduces the burden of infection lowering the risk out outbreaks
  • Support the fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR). By effectively removing harmful microorganisms we can prevent the spread of infections and reduce the need for antibiotics, which helps combat the development of resistant strains of bacteria.  

When to Wash Your Hands:

  • Before and after eating
  • After using the bathroom
  • After coughing or sneezing
  • Before and after providing care

Encouraging Good Hand Hygiene:

  • Use reminders and signage.
  • Lead by example.
  • Provide education and training.

Please find links below to some useful resources:

Best Practice: How to hand wash 

How to wash your hands - NHS Video


Leslie

Good News Stories -

A Calling to the Land, Faith and His Family: Leslie Gilbert, 99 Years Young

Hatherleigh Nursing Home sent in the story of Leslie Gilbert, a family member (resident) living here, who recently celebrated his 99th birthday. A lifelong farmer, devoted preacher and family man, here we share with you 99 years of a life full of love for the land he worked, the faith that guided him, and the people he holds dear.

Born on the 30th of March, 1926, in Lower Stowford, Halwill, West Devon, Leslie grew up with his mother, father, who was a WWI veteran, and two younger sisters. The Gilberts were a farming family and later moved to Petrockstowe in 1930, where they rented a mixed farm from the Clinton Estate. He left school at 14 to work on the family farm, and by 17, became a local preacher for the Methodist Church—a role that remained central throughout his life.

When Leslie turned 18, the Second World War was well underway. Initially called to work in the mines, he was later deemed essential to the war effort and continued farming. He raised prize-winning Large White pigs, joined the Young Farmers, and later became chairman of the local NFU branch.

In 1955, he married his first wife, Olive. They built up the farm after his parents retired and eventually purchased it from the Clinton Estate. The farmhouse has roots dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086. They had four children, Geoffrey, Marilyn, Michael and Kenneth—all involved in farm life from an early age. Leslie loved sharing stories with them after work. In 1989, Olive sadly passed away. He was supported by his son Michael, and in 1991, the arrival of grandchildren brought joy back into his life.

Leslie served as an ambassador for the Leaders of Worship and Preachers Trust and was honoured for 70 years of service. With a strong bass voice, he joined a local choir, where a friend introduced him to Lucy, his future second wife.

They married in 1995 and In his wedding speech humorously remarked that he had “always fancied her”. Leslie left the farm to move to Hatherleigh, adapted quickly to town life, and was delighted to welcome three stepchildren and six grandchildren into the ever growing family.

Together, Leslie and Lucy have enjoyed 30 years of marriage and travelled to Tasmania, Perth, and Bangkok to visit family. Leslie is now a great-grandfather to four, with another expected in the summer, and keeps in touch online with his grandchildren in Australia.

Now living at Hatherleigh Nursing Home, Leslie is recognised for shaping his community through the generations, by supporting the war effort, being a strong voice in the agricultural community and his presence in the church. He’s supported to live a continuation of life, one that reflects his family values and lifelong passions.

Lucy visits the home most days and often takes part in events and activities alongside Leslie. He enjoys participating in animal therapy visits, joining in the home’s regular church services and performances from the local choir, reading farming books and spending time in the garden. But most of all, Leslie treasures his time with his grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and his Lucy.

The team at the nursing home in Okehampton, Devon, organised an afternoon tea-style party to celebrate Leslie’s 99th birthday. The room was decorated with balloons and personalised banners, with a homemade spread prepared by the team to create a warm, welcoming space for Leslie and his loved ones. As part of the celebration, a member of his family gave a reading, reflecting Leslie’s faith and the importance it continues to hold in his life. As we celebrate this special day with him, he continues to be surrounded by care, companionship, and the people he holds dear, within a strong and supportive community.

We asked Leslie what his secret to a long life is. “Having a good woman”, he shared. Happy Birthday Leslie!

To learn more about Hatherleigh Nursing Home, visit https://www.hatherleighnursinghome.com/lifes-journey-continued/


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Flourish Expands Mental Health Training for 2025: New Courses Announced  

Flourish is making mental health a top priority in 2025 with the introduction of new, specialised courses. Recognising the critical role mental health plays in effective caregiving.  

These new offerings are part of Flourish's commitment to providing comprehensive training that meets the evolving needs of care professionals. With over 134 courses available, Flourish ensures that every aspect of learning is covered, empowering staff to deliver exceptional care.  

New Courses for 2025:  

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) 
  • Borderline Personality Disorder 
  • Hoarding Awareness 

These courses are designed to equip caregivers with the knowledge and skills necessary to support individuals with complex mental health needs, fostering a more compassionate and effective care environment.  

How to get involved: Devon County Council has partnered with Flourish to provide part-funded social care courses for all adult care providers in the region until 31st March 2026. 'Click' the eLearning platform can be accessed for £1 per learner, per month, plus VAT, specifically for our Adult Social Care online course bundle. This is subsidised by Devon County Council who will be covering two thirds of the cost of 'Click'. To access the platform, use the form below and the team will get you setup in no time. 

Click on here for form.

Stay tuned for more updates and join us in prioritising mental health in 2025!


Work for yourself?

Microproviders are self-employed, local people offering all kinds of good quality, reliable, professional care and support to others in their community. Almost anyone can do this but often they benefit from support to get started or to check they are legal and getting the key things right. Simon Tickner is the Microprovider Project Worker for Devon and can offer free support if you are keen to know more. Check out the website PA/Microproviders - Disability Focus to read more or make an enquiry if you’d like Simon to contact you