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What are the RENS forms and why are we using them?

RENS stands for Recognising Excellence in Neonatal Services. It is an online form that we would like all colleagues throughout the East Midlands Neonatal Network to use to highlight the excellent practice and projects being carried out in the Network. We would like to support all neonatal services to celebrate their achievements and excellence by fostering a culture of shared learning opportunities and building resilience to boost morale within our workforce.

When should a nomination be completed?

Below are examples of when you might like to submit a nomination for a colleague or staff group, however, this is not exhaustive:

  • Providing high quality patient care and support under extremely difficult circumstances.

  • Innovations that promote and improve service quality and safety.

  • Excellence in cross service working.

  • Outstanding achievement in education, teaching or training programmes.

  • Outstanding contribution to Leadership and Management.

  • Excellence in supporting colleagues.

  • Contribution to research.

  • Policy and guideline making.

  • New safety initiatives.

  • Outstanding dedication and commitment to improving the experience of families.

How do I nominate a colleague or staff group?

Click on the link below and complete the form, then press the submit button. Note that you can either nominate an individual or a group.

RENS Nomination Form (form opens in a new window)

What happens next?

The Neonatal Network Management team will review the nominations on a quarterly basis and will contact all those mentioned to recognise their outstanding performance.

Good luck to all of our colleagues.

🌼 A Daisy Award for Becs 🌼

Becs is a Junior Sister on the Local Neonatal Unit at Northampton. Becs was recently awarded a Daisy Award following a nomination from a parent for the care that she and her baby received on the unit.

You can read Becs nomination story below and we think that you will agree that she was a very worthy winner.

 

"Our daughter was born 13 weeks early. This was so very scary and upsetting for us both as first time parents. Our daughter has been a patient on Gosset ward for over 9 weeks. Becs was one of the first nurses we met. The first few visits to the ward we found very scary and we were anxious about what news was waiting for us about our girl. But Becs explained everything in such detail, in a way we could understand. I had never changed a nappy before and my first time doing this was for my tiny daughter. Becs helped me, said I did a good job and demonstrated in other ways I could bond with my daughter. 

Becs is always smiling and having been on Gosset every day for 9 weeks I can see how hard she works and never cuts corners. My hands during the first few weeks of being on Gosset with my daughter got incredibly dry, sore and cracked from all the sanitizer. Becs surprised me one day and had bought me some hand cream saying she knows how it must be hard for me too look after myself right now. That is how amazing and thoughtful Becs is. 

Becs also provided my daughter with a comforter and me with milestone cards, a diary and a kit to take ink prints of my daughters hands and feet. I have written about Becs in my daughters diary so she can know how amazing she was to me and is as a nurse. 

Becs is a true asset to Gosset ward. I always felt so calm and reassured when Becs was looking after my little girl. We know she would be in safe hands and that Becs would always be honest with us. Becs truly deserves an award. She works so hard and is absolutely amazing. Thank you Becs, always."

 

Congratulations Becs!

Eto & Ilana

Nẹtiwọọki Ifijiṣẹ Iṣẹ Neonatal ti East Midlands (EMNODN) ti ṣalaye ni kedere awọn ipa ọna itọju eyiti o ti gba nipasẹ Awọn Onisegun, Ẹgbẹ iṣakoso Nẹtiwọọki ati Ẹgbẹ Igbimọ Amọja. O ṣe pataki lati ṣe atẹle pe awọn ipa ọna wọnyi n ṣiṣẹ ni imunadoko lati rii daju pe ọmọ kọọkan jẹ abojuto ni ẹyọkan ti o yẹ julọ.

BadgerNet pẹlu paati ijabọ iyasọtọ ti o le mu ilọsiwaju iṣakoso Nẹtiwọọki ati oye awọn imukuro ipa ọna. Awọn ijabọ naa da lori awọn eroja pataki ti Orilẹ-ede Neonatal Critical Care Service Specification (E08) eyiti o ṣalaye awọn ẹya bi Awọn ẹya Itọju Itọju Nẹtiwọọki (NICUs), Awọn ẹka Neonatal Agbegbe (LNUs), tabi Awọn Ẹgbẹ Itọju Pataki (SCUs), ati nitorinaa le ma ṣe digi. awọn ipa ọna ti a gba lọwọlọwọ fun gbogbo awọn iṣẹ EMNODN. Bibẹẹkọ, yoo jẹ ojuṣe Asiwaju Isẹgun Nẹtiwọọki lati ṣe àlẹmọ atokọ naa ṣaaju atunyẹwo ọran agbegbe eyikeyi.

Paapaa awọn imukuro ipa-ọna ti o ṣe ipilẹṣẹ nipasẹ ijabọ BadgerNet, awọn ẹka yoo beere lati ṣe atunyẹwo awọn ọmọde labẹ ọsẹ 27 ti a bi ni LNU tabi SCU kan, awọn ipadabọ ti o kuna, ati awọn gbigbe ti ko yẹ. Eyi yoo funni ni itọkasi awọn titẹ eletan ati awọn bulọọki miiran si ṣiṣan ti o yẹ laarin nẹtiwọọki naa.

Atokọ awọn imukuro ti a fọwọsi ni yoo firanṣẹ si Awọn itọsọna Iṣẹ Iṣẹ Neonatal Unit ni mẹẹdogun.  Awọn sipo yoo pari ati ki o pada ohun  Iyatọ Fọọmu Iroyin  fun iyasọtọ kọọkan, ati pe iwọnyi yoo ṣe akojọpọ sinu ijabọ Lakotan Iyatọ Nẹtiwọọki kan, eyiti yoo gbekalẹ ni ipade Ẹgbẹ Alakoso Ile-iwosan kọọkan.  Eyi yoo pese Ẹgbẹ Alakoso Iṣoogun ati Igbimọ Nẹtiwọọki pẹlu aworan deede ti ibamu ipa-ọna ati awọn idi eyikeyi nibiti aisi ibamu si awọn ipa ọna Nẹtiwọọki ti jẹ eyiti ko yẹ.  Yoo tun pese idaniloju adehun si Ẹgbẹ Igbimo Akanse ti o ba nilo.

Awọn fọọmu

University Hospitals of Derby and Burton received 722 nominations for their 2022 Making A Difference Awards and one of those nominations was for our Neonatal colleagues at Burton.  The nomination was acknowledged by the Chief Executive, Stephen Posey, who stated that it was a huge honour and shows that the teams compassionate approach was recognised and valued by others. He went on the say that the team should take a moment and feel proud of the excellent contribution they all make to the organisation. As part of the nomination a mother who had her baby on the unit said:

 

“I cannot put into words the gratitude I have for you all (the NNU team). The impeccable care both me and my baby received means the world to me. I will never forget the guiding lights you all were in the most petrifying week of my life.”

 

Congratulations on this recognition Team Burton, a fantastic achievement!

🌼 A Daisy Award for Becs 🌼

Becs is a Junior Sister on the Local Neonatal Unit at Northampton. Becs was recently awarded a Daisy Award following a nomination from a parent for the care that she and her baby received on the unit.

You can read Becs nomination story below and we think that you will agree that she was a very worthy winner.

 

"Our daughter was born 13 weeks early. This was so very scary and upsetting for us both as first time parents. Our daughter has been a patient on Gosset ward for over 9 weeks. Becs was one of the first nurses we met. The first few visits to the ward we found very scary and we were anxious about what news was waiting for us about our girl. But Becs explained everything in such detail, in a way we could understand. I had never changed a nappy before and my first time doing this was for my tiny daughter. Becs helped me, said I did a good job and demonstrated in other ways I could bond with my daughter. 

Becs is always smiling and having been on Gosset every day for 9 weeks I can see how hard she works and never cuts corners. My hands during the first few weeks of being on Gosset with my daughter got incredibly dry, sore and cracked from all the sanitizer. Becs surprised me one day and had bought me some hand cream saying she knows how it must be hard for me too look after myself right now. That is how amazing and thoughtful Becs is. 

Becs also provided my daughter with a comforter and me with milestone cards, a diary and a kit to take ink prints of my daughters hands and feet. I have written about Becs in my daughters diary so she can know how amazing she was to me and is as a nurse. 

Becs is a true asset to Gosset ward. I always felt so calm and reassured when Becs was looking after my little girl. We know she would be in safe hands and that Becs would always be honest with us. Becs truly deserves an award. She works so hard and is absolutely amazing. Thank you Becs, always."

 

Congratulations Becs!

Eto & Ilana

Nẹtiwọọki Ifijiṣẹ Iṣẹ Neonatal ti East Midlands (EMNODN) ti ṣalaye ni kedere awọn ipa ọna itọju eyiti o ti gba nipasẹ Awọn Onisegun, Ẹgbẹ iṣakoso Nẹtiwọọki ati Ẹgbẹ Igbimọ Amọja. O ṣe pataki lati ṣe atẹle pe awọn ipa ọna wọnyi n ṣiṣẹ ni imunadoko lati rii daju pe ọmọ kọọkan jẹ abojuto ni ẹyọkan ti o yẹ julọ.

BadgerNet pẹlu paati ijabọ iyasọtọ ti o le mu ilọsiwaju iṣakoso Nẹtiwọọki ati oye awọn imukuro ipa ọna. Awọn ijabọ naa da lori awọn eroja pataki ti Orilẹ-ede Neonatal Critical Care Service Specification (E08) eyiti o ṣalaye awọn ẹya bi Awọn ẹya Itọju Itọju Nẹtiwọọki (NICUs), Awọn ẹka Neonatal Agbegbe (LNUs), tabi Awọn Ẹgbẹ Itọju Pataki (SCUs), ati nitorinaa le ma ṣe digi. awọn ipa ọna ti a gba lọwọlọwọ fun gbogbo awọn iṣẹ EMNODN. Bibẹẹkọ, yoo jẹ ojuṣe Asiwaju Isẹgun Nẹtiwọọki lati ṣe àlẹmọ atokọ naa ṣaaju atunyẹwo ọran agbegbe eyikeyi.

Paapaa awọn imukuro ipa-ọna ti o ṣe ipilẹṣẹ nipasẹ ijabọ BadgerNet, awọn ẹka yoo beere lati ṣe atunyẹwo awọn ọmọde labẹ ọsẹ 27 ti a bi ni LNU tabi SCU kan, awọn ipadabọ ti o kuna, ati awọn gbigbe ti ko yẹ. Eyi yoo funni ni itọkasi awọn titẹ eletan ati awọn bulọọki miiran si ṣiṣan ti o yẹ laarin nẹtiwọọki naa.

Atokọ awọn imukuro ti a fọwọsi ni yoo firanṣẹ si Awọn itọsọna Iṣẹ Iṣẹ Neonatal Unit ni mẹẹdogun.  Awọn sipo yoo pari ati ki o pada ohun  Iyatọ Fọọmu Iroyin  fun iyasọtọ kọọkan, ati pe iwọnyi yoo ṣe akojọpọ sinu ijabọ Lakotan Iyatọ Nẹtiwọọki kan, eyiti yoo gbekalẹ ni ipade Ẹgbẹ Alakoso Ile-iwosan kọọkan.  Eyi yoo pese Ẹgbẹ Alakoso Iṣoogun ati Igbimọ Nẹtiwọọki pẹlu aworan deede ti ibamu ipa-ọna ati awọn idi eyikeyi nibiti aisi ibamu si awọn ipa ọna Nẹtiwọọki ti jẹ eyiti ko yẹ.  Yoo tun pese idaniloju adehun si Ẹgbẹ Igbimo Akanse ti o ba nilo.

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