The CPSN group is supported by the Lead Surgeon, a Paediatrician and Physiotherapist from each trust within the region and partnership area
The Paediatric Senior Nurses Forum is new this year and proving invaluable to the senior nurses within the partnership.
The West Midlands epilepsy nursing group have been meeting in an informal capacity for a number of years and in that time have worked towards sharing best practice and supporting each other in what can often be isolated roles.
The Midlands Children’s Long Term Ventilation Network have been meeting as an established network for many years.
We are pleased to be working in collaboration with the West Midlands Paediatric Clinical Care Network (WMPCCN), providing project support to improve services across the region.
Partners in Paediatrics are pleased to have supported the establishment of the ACDRP, and continue to support this association for child death review professionals from across our four nations.
The PAPn is a newly established network looking to expand its membership and engagement across the UK.
The recently established Paediatric Advanced Practice Network are looking for Paediatric Advanced Practitioners (AP) and APs working with children and young people that would like to join a paediatric focused network supported by Partners in Paediatrics.
The West Midlands Child Protection Special Interest Group has been created to provide support for doctors involved in safeguarding and child protection work in the West Midlands.
The Paediatric Educators Network – Sharing Opportunities (PEN-SO) aims to allow Paediatric Nurse Educators across trusts throughout the United Kingdom to support, share and network to provide high quality education to those in clinical areas and offer support and guidance to others in paediatric education.
The HTRN is a newly established network looking to expand its membership across the Midlands region.
The group are looking for Transition Leads / Transition Team members that would like to join a focused network supported by Partners in Paediatrics.
The vision of this network is to promote and protect the good health of children and their families in their communities through high quality research and collaborative partnerships between community child health disciplines, across agencies and with children and their families