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SOUTH WESTERN DEANERY - South West Peninsula Deanery

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Number of Consultants for the service: 1 WTE for rehabilitation.<br />

Multidisciplinary Team including junior staff: Full-time Secretary, SHO, Occupational Therapists, RMNs,<br />

Nursing Assistant; Service Core Leadership Team also includes Nurse Team Manager, Clinical Psychologist and<br />

local Operations Manager.<br />

Teaching opportunities: These are substantial; we see ourselves as a teaching and training resource for<br />

rehabilitation and for recovery orientated practice. We are part of an ambitious training strategy to increase<br />

recovery awareness and skills across the Trust and have rich connections with regional and national<br />

rehabilitation and recovery initiatives. All of these generate teaching needs and opportunities which can<br />

incorporate the post holder.<br />

Research interests: Dr Rani Bora is an enthusiastic trainer and accredited life coach. She is passionate about<br />

bringing her coaching skills into the work place and has trained several teams on application of coaching skills<br />

in routine practice. Her research interest is centred around mental well-being promotion, personal<br />

development and self-management. Another key research interest is around promoting physical health and<br />

looking at ways to increase motivation, especially for people with mental health difficulties. Her recent<br />

research project about implementing 5 ways to well-being has been cited as an example of good practice in the<br />

NHS Confederation’s national review of the implementation to Five Ways to Well-being. She and her<br />

colleagues produced a number of resources including a comprehensive report, self-help booklet, promotional<br />

film and power-point presentation all of which are freely available to download from the Devon Partnership<br />

Trust website http://www.devonpartnership.nhs.uk/Looking-After-Yourself.342.0.html or from the Recovery<br />

Devon website http://www.recoverydevon.co.uk/.<br />

Dr Bora is a member of the steering group for the Trust IMROC (Implementing Recovery Oriented Practise)<br />

project, which is a national initiative led by the NHS Confederation and the Centre for Mental Health Services<br />

Development aimed at developing recovery orientated mental health services. She is an active member of at<br />

least 3 of the work-streams focussing on transforming workforce, redefining engagement with people using<br />

services and promoting well-being within the wider community.<br />

Educational programme: The Specialty Trainee would be in an apprenticeship role, learning rehabilitation<br />

psychiatry through joining both an inpatient and community team and taking a responsible clinical role. The<br />

service itself is being actively redesigned and redeveloped and the trainee would participating in learning how<br />

to engage with shaping and remodelling practice and services, incorporating new developments and the<br />

complex process of recommissioning existing ones. The Specialty Trainee would shadow the Consultant<br />

clinically and in service development and planning processes and would be supported to take up specific<br />

projects when ready. There will be ample opportunities to develop the whole range of specialist competences.<br />

There are substantial opportunities for teaching and in developing organisational and leadership skills<br />

depending on trainee's interests and availability. We are the specialist service for Devon and aspire to being<br />

the core resource for teaching and training in rehabilitation and recovery locally and to provide a national<br />

model. We are also engaged with projects focusing on the well-being of the workforce to support practitioners<br />

developing their personal experience as expertise in recovery-focused practice. We are also working on the<br />

routine use of recovery outcome measures, supporting the development of peer support, recovery coaching,<br />

person-centred medicines management and supporting self management – and other Trust-wide<br />

developments. Each trainee’s personal programme will be built on gaining core specialty competencies and<br />

pursuing their particular interests and needs.<br />

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