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There is a Supported Return to Training module for educators available on e-Learning for Health. 

The objectives of the module are to:

  • Recognise the issues faced by returning trainees.
  • Understand the SuppoRTT process and it's associated resources.

To access this module please visit: https://portal.e-lfh.org.uk/LearningContent/Launch/725960

Educator Factsheet

You can view the Educator Factsheet here:

Trust SuppoRTT Champion Induction

This is a recording of a recent Induction session for new Trust SuppoRTT Champions (please scroll down to access the video):

School SuppoRTT Champion Introduction

This is a Sway containing some information for School SuppoRTT Champions:

 

Breastfeeding Legal Rights

This Advice on Breastfeeding Legal Rights Factsheet has been developed to help support trainees who return to training.  

SuppoRTT Poster (available in A4 & A3)

Click here for the A4 version

Click here for the A3 version

Building a more SuppoRTTive Culture

People working across the NHS have participated in a film which is focussed on creating a positive culture for medical trainees as they return to training after time away.

NHS England's Director of Workforce, Training and Education, Dr Navina Evans and NHS Chief People Officer, Prerana Issar, are among the contributors, sharing their views on promoting a supportive culture for returning trainees, alongside people from across the health sector including current trainees, consultants, academics and other NHS leaders.

This new Building a More SuppoRTTive Culture eLearning module explores the significance of organisational culture in shaping the experience of postgraduate doctors in training returning to work after a break and offers guidance on the measures that individuals can take to bring about positive culture change. This will create an NHS in which its staff can thrive and that is safe for the patients it serves.

Please click here for further information about how NHS England is building a #SuppoRTTive Culture.

 


Page updated 5th August 2024