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Shout is the UK’s first free 24/7 text service for anyone in crisis anytime, anywhere. It’s a place to go if you’re struggling to cope and you need immediate help. Text SHOUT to 85258 or visit the website for more resources.

Free education platform that aims to help primary care professionals detect cancer at the early stages and effectively support patients living with cancer.
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If you feel on the edge of burnout, or simply want to stay resilient, become more focused and productive and regain control over your working life, then the Shapes Toolkit can help.

How to become a coach on the register, and how to access one-to-one coaching via the register for staff working in an NHS organisation in East of England at Band 4 or above.

Introductory course on understanding blood results for nurses and allied health professionals. Provides basic awareness of key tests, disease relevance and demonstrates the need to link tests and organs to better interpret the result. *FUNDED*

Funded course that fulfils the three year sample taker training update mandatory requirements and helps maintain and improve sample taker knowledge of the cervical screening programme.

Free CDEP video learning session that aims to reduce the risk of insulin errors by boosting staff insulin competence, confidence and guideline familiarity.

Online learning comprising a short presentation on the current issues about the hepatitis A vaccine shortages and the dose sparing guidelines published by Public Health England during this temporary period.

Online learning tools and a collection of information and about the global rabies situation, where to go for advice and much more.

A short e-learning module from Jane Chiodini introducing UK based travel medicine and showing some of the key resources used in this field of practice.

FREE. This e-learning includes the core elements and skills required to do the job and deliver social prescribing as part of a PCN multi-disciplinary team.

RCGP Module covering the use of a low GI diet as an adjunct treatment for diabetes, using a case study of a real patient registered at the author’s practice.
