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Physical Activity Referral Learning Exchange #ScotPARs Morning Programme 10:00 Registration 10:30 Welcome and Introduction Emma Berry, Path for All 10:40 Physical Activity Referral Taxonomy Update Dr Coral Hanson, Research Fellow, Napier


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#ScotPARs

Physical Activity Referral Learning Exchange

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Morning Programme

10:00 Registration 10:30 Welcome and Introduction Emma Berry, Path for All 10:40 Physical Activity Referral Taxonomy Update Dr Coral Hanson, Research Fellow, Napier University 11:10 CIMSPA Professional standards Colin Huffen, Head of Regulation and Standards, CIMSPA 11:40 Tea / Coffee Break 12:00 Local Intelligence Support Team Linking HSCP Data with Physical Activity Referral Jackie Burman, Principal Information Development Manager, NHS National Services Scotland 12:20 ReferAll Stu Stocks, Commercial Director, ReferAll 12:40 International Physical Literacy Association Dr Cara Shearer, PhD Researcher, Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences at Liverpool John Moores University 13:00 Lunch and Networking

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Emma Berry Senior Development Officer, Paths for All #ScotPARs

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Physical Activity Referral Taxonomy Update Dr Coral Hanson, Research Fellow, Napier University

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CIMSPA: Professional Standards

Colin Huffen, Head of Regulation and Standards, CIMSPA #ScotPARs

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Tea / Coffee Break

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Linking HSCP Data with Physical Activity Referral

Jackie Burman, Principal Information Development Manager, NHS National Services Scotland

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ReferAll

Stu Stocks, Commercial Director, ReferAll #ScotPARs

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International Physical Literacy Association

Dr Cara Shearer, PhD Researcher, Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences at Liverpool John Moores University

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Lunch and Networking

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Afternoon Programme

14:00 National Physical Activity Pathway Flora Jackson, Health Improvement Manager, NHS Health Scotland 14:20 Tiered Approach to Physical Activity Referral and Signposting Eileen McMillan, Senior Health Improvement Officer, NHS Health Scotland 14:40 Tea / Coffee Break 15:00 Physical Activity Referral Standards Dr Paul Kelly, Lecturer in Physical Activity and Healthy, Physical Activity for Health Research Centre (PAHRC) and Eileen McMillan, Senior Health Improvement Officer, NHS Health Scotland 15:45 Summing up and next steps 16:00 Session Close

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National Physical Activity Pathway Flora Jackson, Health Improvement Manager, NHS Health Scotland

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The NHS National Physic ical Activity Pathway to Physical Activity Referral

Flora Jackson NHS Health Scotland

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NHS National Physical Activity Pathway

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NHS National Physical Activity Pathway

Signposting (Social Prescribing) Inactive popn no LTC Raising the Issue of PA Very brief advice Screening and brief advice using ScotPASQ Local physical activity

  • pportunities

(Community Sport Hubs, Active Schools, SGBs, Targeted outreach/adapted sports programmes)

HBC support

(ERS)

Health and social care setting: Brief Intervention In the community

Exercise Referral (Adults

  • nly)

1+ managed LTC HBC support

(Health Leaders

  • r Coaches)

HBC support

(Referral to Link Worker/ Advisory Service)

NPAP Guidance Raising The Issue of Physical Activity PA for Health e- learning Moving Medicine:

Adult and Paediatric Guidance and Resources for Health Professionals

NPAP Guidance Raising The Issue of Physical Activity PA for Health e- learning Moving Medicine:

Guidance for leisure professionals , coaches, teachers and volunteers

  • n children

with long term conditions

Partnership working - Between NHS and local physical activity providers is key

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Tiered Approach to Physical Activity Referral and Signposting

Eileen McMillan, Senior Health Improvement Officer, NHS Health Scotland

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Tiered Approach to Physical Activity Referral and Signposting

Eileen McMillan, Senior Health Improvement Officer, NHS Health Scotland

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Tier definitions

Tier 1: Exercise rehabilitation An exercise rehabilitation programme usually for a person with an unstable long term condition, who requires a full supported physical activity intervention with explicate health behaviour change element. Provided by expert clinical staff. Tier 2: Physical activity Referral Scheme A physical activity scheme for a person who is inactive with a long term condition or at risk of, who requires supported physical activity participation with explicate health behaviour change element. Provided by skilled staff complying with inactive and LTC CIMSPA standards. Tier 3: Physical activity programme A physical activity programme for a person who is inactive with a long term condition or at risk of, who requires little to no support to participate in physical activity and has no explicit health behaviour change element. Provided by skilled staff who are capable of managing LTC or those at risk of. Tier 4: Physical activity signposting A physical activity programme for a person who is inactive but otherwise healthy, who requires some encouragement to be more

  • active. Staff will have a variety of qualifications but do not require HBC or LTC condition management training.

Tier 5: Positive reinforcement No onward referral or signposting required.

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NPAP KSF Framework for HSC

What people need to know (knowledge) What people need to do (skills) Where people can access learning

Informed

UK CMO Physical activity Guidelines Benefits of physical activity Risks of inactivity How to raise the issue of physical activity How to screen for inactivity Health behaviour change Inequalities Deliver very brief physical activity advice RIPA HEE PA Health eLearning module MAP Moving Medicine online resource Inequalities eLearning

Skilled

Person centred physical activity advice Knowledge of how and where to signpost

  • r refer

HBC and appropriate techniques Brief intervention Motivational Interviewing Scottish Services Directory (ALISS) Physical activity areas lead contact

Enhanced

Health behaviour change Extended brief intervention CIMSPA Professional Standards (Inactive and Long Term Conditions)

Specialist

Clinical exercise High intensity HBC interventions

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NPAP KSF Framework for PA Providers

What people need to know (knowledge) What people need to do (skills) Where people can access learning

Informed

UK CMO Physical activity Guidelines Benefits of physical activity Risks of inactivity How to raise the issue of physical activity How to screen for inactivity Health behaviour change Inequalities Deliver very brief physical activity advice RIPA HEE PA Health eLearning module MAP Moving Medicine online resource Inequalities e-learning

Skilled

Person centred physical activity advice Knowledge of how and where to signpost

  • r refer

HBC and appropriate techniques Brief intervention Scottish Services Directory (ALISS) Physical activity areas lead contact Motivational Interviewing HEE eLearning

Enhanced

Health behaviour change enhanced skills and techniques Extended brief intervention CIMSPA Professional Standards (Inactive and Long Term Conditions) CIMSPA Level 3 and 4 approved qualifications (unless delivering low risk activities such as community based walking)

Specialist

Clinical exercise High intensity HBC interventions CIMPSA Level 4 approved qualifications

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Refer to Tier 4 Refer to Tier 5: Positively reinforce PA message for health

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Thank you!

Eileen McMillan Eileen.McMillan2@nhs.net 07568 992210

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Tea and Coffee Break

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Physical Activity Referral Standards Dr Paul Kelly, Lecturer in Physical Activity and Health, Physical Activity for Health Research Centre (PAHRC) and Eileen McMillan, NHS Health Scotland #ScotPARs

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Physical Activity Standards Dr Paul Kelly and Eileen McMillan

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We asked, you said…

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Funding

Referral

Referral Criteria Partnership / Relationship between referrer and providers Data set Technology (Integrated to health system?) Method of referral  Online  Paper Referrer training / understanding / awareness MI training Pathway (If not ERS where?) Infrastructure Systems Process Quality assurance / confidence Assessment Who refers  Self  HP  Care  3rd sector Scheme open days (Monthly?) Waiting times Non Engagers Understand why? What is needed that is different? More intense or different intervention

  • Stage
  • Need
  • Rural
  • Cost
  • Text support
  • Mental health support
  • Online support

Start / Engagement

Person Centred Workforce Dev Affordability Communication with participants Place and space of delivery Accessibility Transport Initial contact method  Phone  Letter  ?? Measurement of engagement Time of session

Enjoy Complete / Graduate

Variety of activities Workforce dev / CPD / Support / Resilience Social aspect Feedback Touch points  Encouragement Behaviour change Monitor Meaningful / Valued participation Consultation with participant Satisfaction questionnaire Tech support Instructor relationship with client People skills Recruitment process Quality over quantity Peer support Signposting Price HP / Refer feedback Awareness of what is available and the process to refer Internal and external pathways Exit consultation Relapse prevention

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Health and wellbeing of those living with Long term conditions and / or inactive people has improved by long term adherence to exercise

Long term outcome Intermediate outcome

Physical Activity Referral participant signposted to physical activity exit route Relapse prevention – Option to continue on Physical Activity Referral programme or appropriate exit route with further support Participant enjoys ERS Participant is motivated to exercise Follow up consultation Instructor and participant have a good working relationship Participant completes physical activity referral programme ERS is accessible to all who would benefit from participation Participant feels supported by service provider and peers

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What does good look like in physical activity/exercise referral in Scotland?

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What does good look like in physical activity/exercise referral in Scotland?

  • 1. Effective Partnership

working

  • 2. NPAP embedded in

HSCP for appropriate referral

  • 3. CIMSPA Professional

standards adhered to

  • 4. Infrastructure within HSCP

and PARs providers established to enable delivery

  • 5. Minimum datasets

embedded across schemes

  • 6. Appropriate exit routes

throughout process

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What does good look like in physical activity/exercise referral in Scotland?

High quality PARS delivered and attended

  • 1. Effective Partnership

working

  • 2. NPAP embedded in

HSCP for appropriate referral

  • 3. CIMSPA Professional

standards adhered to

  • 4. Infrastructure within HSCP

and PARs providers established to enable delivery

  • 5. Minimum datasets

embedded across schemes

  • 6. Appropriate exit routes

throughout process

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How does this fit together?

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What does good look like in physical activity/exercise referral in Scotland?

  • 6. Appropriate exit routes throughout process

High quality PARS delivered and attended

Consultation Referral Triage Attendance Signposting, etc for non-engagement, dropout, non-eligible, into other schemes (Tier 4 and 5) Graduation Completion, continuation, follow-up, relapse prevention, further support

  • 1. Effective Partnership

working

  • 2. NPAP embedded in

HSCP for appropriate referral

  • 3. CIMSPA Professional

standards adhered to

  • 4a. NHS Infrastructure
  • 5. Minimum datasets

embedded across schemes

  • 4b. PARS provider (e.g.

Leisure Trust) infrastructure

H&W for all improve d

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How do stakeholders support this?

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What does good look like in physical activity/exercise referral in Scotland?

  • 6. Appropriate exit routes throughout process

High quality PARS delivered and attended

Consultation Referral Triage Attendance Signposting, etc for non-engagement, dropout, non-eligible, into other schemes (Tier 4 and 5) Graduation Completion, continuation, follow-up, relapse prevention, further support H&W for all improve d

  • 1. Effective Partnership

working

  • 2. NPAP embedded in

HSCP for appropriate referral

  • 3. CIMSPA Professional

standards adhered to

  • 4a. NHS Infrastructure
  • 5. Minimum datasets

embedded across schemes

  • 4b. PARS provider (e.g.

Leisure Trust) infrastructure

Stakeholder support

NHS Health Scotland (PHS) HSCP CMO, CNO / SG PARs Providers

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How you can use in practice?

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National model

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Next steps

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Summing up and Next steps Emma Berry, Paths for All #ScotPARs

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Thank you! #ScotPARs

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