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NHS Kidney CareSupporting Young Adults with
kidney diseaseProject assets map
April 2012
Asset mapping
• Defined as:
The process of cataloguing the resources of a community
• Approach developed and used by agencies working with and supporting communities
• Used in local authorities planning, community development and public health
• Intended to help project board identify assets that can support the long term sustainability of project learning
Supporting Young Adults with kidney disease 2010-2012
Products/ tools:WebsiteForum
YouTubeE-seminar
Literature review slide setOxford YAC film
YAC Reading How to guideAbstracts, posters, presentations, articles
Facebook How to Guide
In development:How to guides on SAF, immunosuppression…
E-seminarsEvaluation report
App(s)
Local products:Facebook pages, Twitter, Apps
NewslettersPathways
Project group modelsSelf assessment framework tool
Educational resourcesReady Steady Go transition documents
Immunosuppression protocol
Events:
BRS, RA, ESOT, KEN,
EWOPA, ERA-EDTNA
Association for Young People’s Health, YPHSIG
Diabetes UK, British Cardiovascular Society ,
Transplantation meetings
Long term conditions
Key contacts and links:Project board
Learning NetworkOther NHS KC work programmes
EB and BM contact with SSRCP transition group
BRS, RABAPN
BKPA, KPAsYoung@NKFYPHSIG, YPH
DH, You’re WelcomeTeenage cancer survivors projects
NHS Diabetes, NHS Liver CareDiabetes UK, BHF, NHS ImprovementLocal authority young people leads
Connexions
Publications and media coverage:Nursing Standard, Nursing Times, Nursing in Practice
CNO Bulletin, British Journal of Renal Medicine,Kidney Care Matters, Renal Association Website
Children, Maternity, and Families e-bulletinJournal of Renal Nursing
National Youth Agency websiteChildren and Young People Now
Kidney Life,Derby Telegraph
BBC Radio Oxford, Jack FMNewcastle Evening Chronicle
Nottingham Evening PostBBC Oxford TV, BBC Radio Tees
Synapse (Trust magazine at Nottingham)Your Local Guardian
Project championsExisting:
• Elisabeth Buggins• Beverley Matthews• Donal O’Donoghue• Sheila Shribman• Janet McDonagh• Paul Harden• Local project group
champions (see over)• Claire Lewis
(Young@NKF), other young adults
• BKPA, KPAs• BRS, RA, BAPN
Could develop:• Cancer:
NHS Improvement, DH• Diabetes: NHS Diabetes,
DH, Diabetes UK• Liver: NHS Liver Care, DH• Other transplanted organs• CF, other LTCs e.g. BHF• YPHSIG• AYPH• Director of Nursing and
Medical Director of NHS• NHS Improvement• DH CNO and CMO
Project group champions
East Midlands– Matt Tomlin (keyworker)– Charlotte Bebb– Emma Coyne– Cathy Johnson– Catherine Byrne– Wendy Hope
London + SEC– Clare Nottage (keyworker)– Sue Cox– Stephen Marks
North East
– Lorraine Lentell (keyworker)
– Laura Baines
– Margaret McQuade
South Central
– Paul Harden
– Dan Lonsdale (keyworker)
– Katy Priddis (keyworker)
South West
– Jo Woodland (keyworker)
– Sally Tutton (keyworker)
– Rachel Gair
Stakeholder power / interest matrix
Keep satisfied Partner units Commissioners Project leads NHS KC (funding provider) Young people Chief execs GPs Trust board General public Adult nephrologists Media
Encourage and influence Staff – MDT KPAs Outside organisations GPs Other LTC services Young adults Exec committee Managers Matron Media Adult nephrologists Trusts Senior nurses
Monitor
GPs Commissioners Renal nurse
Keep informed GPs Project board Trusts Local media Key worker Consultants/drs Nurses and MDT Local renal network Renal consultants Paediatrics (external referral organisations) Patients Other professionals (eg youth workers) Other renal centres in local network External agencies Connexions Social support
Pow
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Interest Low
High
High
Some asset maps include:
• Risks: e.g. NHS reforms and funding
• Strategies to sustain:e.g. links to DH and RCP