FSRH Update and Vision for Women's Reproductive Health Services

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Explore the latest updates from the FSRH meeting, including the organization's vision, strategic goals for 2017-2020, membership details, benefits, and upcoming engagement events. Learn about the Scottish Implementation of Vision and initiatives to enhance women's reproductive health services.


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  1. FSRH update WOS RT meeting December 5th 2017 Maggie Gurney (on behalf of Scotland Committee FSRH)

  2. What I will cover FSRH Structure, Vision and Strategy FSRH Membership and benefits Scottish FSRH What s new? How can you get involved? Questions? Feedback?

  3. FSRH Vision The FSRH Vision focuses on three key areas in SRH services: Patient experience A Vision-ready workforce Importance of integrated care: Scottish Implementation of Vision Implementation plan drawn up by Scotland committee PR firm Pagoda Porter Novelli commissioned to increase engagement with Scottish stakeholders, particularly around key areas of women s reproductive health such as post-pregnancy contraception and supporting a trained workforce. Engagement event to be held early 2018

  4. Strategic Goals 2017-2020 1. To promote high standards of clinical practice through the provision of quality education and training to healthcare professionals delivering SRH care in the UK and internationally. 2. To increase recognition among policy makers and commissioners / planners of the importance of SRH to women and men over their life course 3. To improve standards in SRH 4. To strengthen and develop leadership in SRH 5. To strengthen and modernise the FSRH

  5. Strategic Goals 2017-2020 1. To promote high standards of clinical practice through the provision of quality education and training to healthcare professionals delivering SRH care in the UK and internationally. 2. To increase recognition among policy makers and commissioners / planners of the importance of SRH to women and men over their life course 3. To improve standards in SRH 4. To strengthen and develop leadership in SRH 5. To strengthen and modernise the FSRH

  6. Membership Linked to qualifications Member numbers 15,000 members 53 140 261 225 Diplomates mainly GPs 1044 529 Fellows Members Associates Affiliates 12801 Runs from 1stJanuary 31 Dec 68% of income from membership fees Diplomate Member Associate Affiliate Nurse Diplomate Fellow Retired

  7. Membership Benefits Standards, guidance, product reviews, clinical statements UKMEC Members enquiry service FSRH CEU Journal (quarterly) and e-alerts Information e-bulletins from CEU and FSRH Webinars Qualifications Having a voice Discount at specialist conferences and events

  8. FSRH Committee Structure 2017 Northern Ireland Committee Clinical Standards Committee Wales Committee Scotland Committee Meetings Committee Clinical Effectiveness Committee Clinical Studies Group FSRH Board of Trustees Integrated Information Group (with BASHH) Appointments Committee FSRH Council Equivalence Committee Finance & Investment Committee Assessment & Curriculum Committee Special Skills Modules Group Specialty Advisory Committee (SAC) Education Strategy Board International Affairs Committee General Training Committee Examinations Committee

  9. A plea from the Examinations Committee https://www.fsrh.org/about-us/fsrh- committees/examinations- committee/ MORE examiners needed! Speak to Janice Allan in the break

  10. Scotland Committee FSRH Invited to Council (no voting rights at present) Represents devolved nation voice and Scottish interests Committee meets twice a year to share good practice, responds to relevant consultations, advises on SRH matters and advises FSRH on Scottish matters Committee organises an annual update day http://www.fsrh.org/about-us/fsrh- committees/scotland-committee/

  11. and the devolved nations More understanding of the different political/commissioning landscapes in the devolved nations Changes to governance arrangements pending; appointment of trustees underway now. Devolved nations committees will be full voting members of Council This means some changes to terms of reference, some changes to how membership of these committees is decided, and possibly some changes to committee workplan Committee chairs meeting with CEO and President Nov/Dec 2017 and further discussions will be had with office bearers and proposals brought to committee members and Council in 2018 This requires better understanding of the whole SRH workforce and a project is proposed to do just that

  12. Whats new (General Training Committee) https://www.fsrh.org/education-and-training/letter-of- competence-subdermal-implants-loc-sdi-insertion-only/ A plea not to use FSRH training materials in non-FSRH training courses (this refers to for example using SRH essentials materials on non-branded local updates, or LoC materials on non-FSRH branded local training) Awareness that Cof5 numbers are down across the UK as are DFSRH applications, LoC applications, and a continued commitment to review how these should be more accessible (but continue to bring in vital revenue) SRH essentials going well everywhere but Scotland so a plea to consider running one in your area to assess demand/suitability (materials may need some minor adjustments). There is now a webinar for those who wish to facilitate on the SRH essentials

  13. Whats else is new? FSRH Diploma review - a 12-month review project in progress / have recruited a project manager (Marnie Greenrod) and now recruiting for a voluntary Clinical Lead ANY VOLUNTEERS? Not for nice women: contraception before and after 1967 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWI-BN_cV1M FSRH statement on the decriminalisation of abortion care November 2017 The BHIVA/BASHH/FSRH guideline for the Sexual & Reproductive Health of People living with HIV has been released for public consultation on the BHIVA website until 8 December 2017.

  14. New for 2018 Journal is relaunching as the BMJ Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare National audit on emergency contraception is imminent Transgender BASHH consensus group / RCOG Free online learning on Contraceptive Counselling Member only resources alongside our Standards & Guidance (supporting local sharing and support) In March 2018 the FSRH is 25 years old - how should we mark this?

  15. New for 2018 cont ..... 19 January, London Joint FSRH/BASHH Conference - Difficult to reach populations and complex issues in sexual health 17-18 May, Birmingham Annual Scientific meeting 22 & 23 November, London. Current Choices Post Graduate Award no dates for 2018 as yet CEU Planned Guidance: Combined Hormonal Contraception due spring Contraception for women in obesity due autumn

  16. Areas of FSRH work you might want to be involved in CEU work development of guidance, influence on non- FSRH guidance, and member s enquiry. E mail: CEU.Chalmers@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk Standards development and consultation (eg service standards, resuscitation standards) Development of membership benefits e.g. CPD questions linked to standards and guidance, possibility of CPD diary Modernisation of DFSRH and introduction of essentials course (still ongoing) Change to LoCs and introduction of new ones Specialty training and curriculum development Postgraduate training and meetings

  17. How to give feedback? Directly via website for some areas Via committee chairs Via Scotland committee members in your local area To local GTP TPD or FRTA Via members or other representatives on Council

  18. Any questions?

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