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- The Apprentice Diaries: Week 1
How my first week went as a new Content Creator Apprentice ... Introduction I'm thrilled to share the incredible journey of my first week as a content creator apprentice at Primary Care Academy Rochdale Health Alliance. From navigating new responsibilities to soaking up knowledge like a sponge, it's been a whirlwind of excitement and growth. Day 1: Discovering my path I have always had a passion for creating content, whether it's writing, photography or video production. When I stumbled on this opportunity to become an apprentice in content creation, I knew it was the perfect chance to turn my passion into a career. The excitement was palpable as I eagerly applied and awaited the outcome. On my first day, I was nervous and buzzing with anticipation. I met my mentors, who welcomed me with open arms and introduced me to the team. They got me logged on and up to date with everyone and everything. We discussed the goals and expectations for my apprenticeship, setting the stage for the upcoming experience. It was such a relief being welcomed in such a conducive environment. I got stuck in adding the tasks and activities to my calendar that were planned out for this week. Day 2: The second day, I was so much more confident and relaxed. One of the most incredible aspects of being an apprentice is the opportunity to learn and discuss new ideas. I engaged in storytelling techniques by starting my blog and researching different areas of blogs. After writing about my first day on the blog, me and Joe (IT trainer) discussed the website and learned how to categorise and amend the database content. Whilst doing that I also added myself to the staff portal on the website and introduced myself by writing a little about me and my role. Day 3: The third day was all about planning collaborative Projects and Team Bonding Teamwork makes the dream work, right? Day three was dedicated to collaborative projects with Ruth, We brainstormed ideas, shared insights, and worked together to bring our visions to life. The camaraderie among us grew stronger, creating a supportive and encouraging environment. I arranged a discussion with Elaine (HART nurse) whose job is to help people who are homeless, we arranged a day for me to join her at the Petrus community in Rochdale and create content to raise awareness about her role and other's experience how they have overcome their struggles with addiction, so that people who have same struggles are aware of where they can get the support they need. Day 4: Learning the Ropes of Content creation as a content creator, organization is key. On day four, I delved into the world of content by scheduling a visit to Peterloo Medical Center to create content, I met up with two team members (Joe and Jack). Once we were in Peterloo we rearranged the room to get the perfect setting for our content, we set up lighting, a tripod and a camera. After we set up we had a read of the questions and let the people who we were filming get prepared and have a read through them and explained what we were going to be doing today. I learned how to curate, schedule, and analyze content across various platforms. It was eye-opening to witness the behind-the-scenes efforts that go into maintaining a consistent and engaging online presence. Day 5: The final day of my first week was all about looking at the footage from yesterday's work. finishing my blog and brainstorming new ideas for upcoming events. Looking through the footage and discovering new ways to produce it. I and Joe looked at some new equipment that would be useful for content-creating days such as a gimble/ tripod and a microphone so the audio of the footage would be better. Throughout this week of my apprenticeship, I'm constantly encouraged to think outside the box, push boundaries, and experiment with new ideas. Whether it's brainstorming sessions, collaborative projects, or attending creative workshops, I'm honing my creative instincts and discovering my unique voice. Conclusion: As I reflect on my first week as a content creator apprentice, I'm filled with gratitude for the incredible opportunities and growth that lie ahead. Each day brought new challenges, but with each challenge came a chance to learn and improve. I can't wait to see what the future holds as I continue this exciting journey. Stay tuned for more adventures in the world of content creation!
- Shining a light on Oral Health: Overcoming Social Exclusion for the Homeless Community
One of the most asked questions the HART team is asked: “Can you find me a dentist?” Any form of poor oral hygiene can cause discomfort, be extremely painful and have a major impact on our daily lives consequently, poor access to dental services is having a significant impact on homeless and vulnerable people’s lives. A recent study by Groundswell revealed the extent of oral health problems homeless people are facing, problems with teeth, gums and mouths were widespread and dramatically higher in the homeless, than the general population. This problem is not just in the Rochdale Borough but UK-wide , and it is so frustrating not only to the people who need the dentist but also to professionals who are trying to improve the health and well-being of this cohort of people. Further findings revealed the extent of health inequality experienced by homeless people (Groundswell 2017): 90% of people have had issues with their mouth health since becoming homeless. 30% of homeless people currently experience dental pain. 15% of homeless people have pulled out their own teeth . 27% of participants have used alcohol to help them deal with dental pain and 28% have used drugs. Loss of teeth becomes a factor. 27% have attended A&E when they have dental problems Keeping our mouths and teeth healthy enables us to chew food, speak clearly, shape our faces and allow people to smile with confidence and self-esteem. Unfortunately, due to being homeless and experiencing social exclusion, people are finding it difficult to access treatment. This type of lifestyle and low levels of self-care, smoking, drinking alcohol, drug use, and eating and drinking sugary foods to get through the day all add to tooth decay, and the overall effect on maintaining a healthy mouth. When Mental health is poor, or we find ourselves in a situation where we are homeless, have no money, and family and friends are in the past, it all influences our health and well-being . Caring for our teeth and mouth can be the last thing we think about. I recently visited a man who was being supported in a hostel, he had mental health issues and was prone to self-neglect. All the time he was talking to me, he covered his mouth up and spoke through his hand, he never once smiled. After a few visits, I felt he had gained some trust in me, so I asked, “When was the last time you brushed your teeth?” the reply was 16 years ago! Cleaning a plaque-ridden tooth is difficult. If you don't brush your teeth for a week, you're more likely to develop cavities. There's also a chance that the plaque will begin to irritate your gums, causing them to hurt even more. Fortunately, he had no pain at this time. He agreed to me obtaining a toothbrush and a mild toothpaste, which is still sitting in his bathroom! Each time his support worker as a one-to-one , he mentions his oral care, he just needs time. Hopefully by building trust and knowing people care for him, the day he brushes his teeth will come. Finding an NHS dentist to register with is extremely hard, however, if the person is in pain, you can ring 111, and they will search for a dentist in your area and get you an appointment as soon as possible to help solve the problem. If you are on benefits or an asylum seeker the NHS dentistry is free. TAKING CARE OF YOUR MOUTH. Brush your teeth twice a day Brushing teeth last thing at night is extremely important Try not to rinse your mouth afterwards Floss your teeth daily Visit your dentist regularly to check both your teeth and mouth are healthy. Even if you have no teeth. Cut down on sugary food and drinks. DRUGS, SMOKING and ALCOHOL all have an impact on your mouth. CANNABIS – increases the risk of decay and gum disease. CRACK - causes oral sores increasing the risk of blood-borne infections. COCAINE – can lead to damage to the roof of your mouth and when you rub into your gums this causes decay. HEROIN – causes inflammation of the gums and teeth loss. METHADONE – contains a lot of sugar increasing the risk of tooth decay. Ask for sugar-free at your Pharmacy. Always brush your teeth before and after taking the methadone. It's never too late to make your oral health a priority again , no matter how long you've been without dental care.
- The Apprentice Diaries: Week 2
Hey everyone! It's Phoebe here, and I'm back with an update on my second week as a content creator apprentice. This week has been full of exciting opportunities and new challenges. I've been diving deeper into the world of content creation, learning the ins and outs of crafting engaging and informative pieces. Over the past few days, I've had the incredible opportunity to come along with my colleagues whilst they interview and help those find what they want in a job at Rochdale Training and capture some fantastic content along the way. The training sessions have been intense and exhilarating, pushing me to new limits and helping me improve my skills. From honing my technique to working on my endurance, every moment on the field has been a valuable learning experience. But it's not just about the training itself; I've also been capturing all the action on camera. Whether it's snapping photos or shooting videos, documenting my journey as a content apprentice has been a blast. I've been able to capture the energy, determination, and camaraderie of the team, creating engaging and inspiring content that I can't wait to share with everyone. One of the highlights of this week was working on a blog post about menopause awareness. It's a topic close to my heart, and I'm thrilled to have the chance to shed light on it. Menopause is a natural phase of a woman's life, but it can come with its fair share of challenges. In my research, I discovered various ways to improve menopause symptoms and enhance overall well-being. From maintaining a healthy lifestyle to managing stress and seeking support, there are plenty of strategies to help navigate this transformative journey. Stay tuned for more updates on my content apprenticeship, and don't forget to check out my latest blog post on menopause awareness! Together, let's empower and support women through this incredible stage of life. It's been an incredible journey so far, and I'm excited to see where it takes us next. Keep an eye out for the awesome content coming your way!
- Breast Screening Awareness
Let's spread awareness this October... Breast screening is an important aspect of women's health. It involves regular mammograms to detect any signs of breast cancer at an early stage. By raising awareness about breast screening, we can encourage women to prioritize their health and schedule regular screenings. Early detection can greatly increase the chances of successful treatment and recovery. It's important to spread the word about the importance of breast screening and remind the women in our lives to take care of themselves. If you are invited to a Breast screening you should go. To get started with breast screening, it's recommended to schedule regular mammograms. Mammograms are X-ray exams that can detect any potential signs of breast cancer. It's generally advised for women to begin regular screenings around the age of 50+, but it's best to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the appropriate timing for you. Additionally, performing breast self-exams on a monthly basis can help you become familiar with your breasts and detect any changes. If you notice anything unusual, make sure to reach out to your doctor right away. Remember, early detection is key! Take care of yourself. If you want to look more into Breast Screening, click on the links below... https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/breast-screening-mammogram/ https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/breast-cancer/getting-diagnosed/screening-breast
- Pumpkins Health Benefits
It's Pumpkin season... Most of a pumpkin’s health benefits come from its vitamins and minerals, along with its low sugar and high fibre content. While there aren’t many studies on pumpkin specifically, it’s high in several nutrients that have established health benefits. Pumpkins have some amazing health benefits! They're packed with vitamins and minerals like vitamins A, C, and E, which can boost your immune system and promote good vision. Pumpkins are also low in calories and high in fibre, making them great for weight management. Plus, they're good for your heart health and digestion too! So next time you enjoy a pumpkin treat, know that you're also giving your body a healthy boost. Pumpkins are incredibly versatile and can be used in various ways. Here are a few ideas: 1. Pumpkin soup: A warm and comforting option, perfect for chilly days. 2. Roasted pumpkin: Cut it into cubes, toss with some olive oil, salt, and spices, then roast until tender and caramelized. 3. Pumpkin puree: Use it as a base for pies, cakes, muffins, or smoothies. 4. Pumpkin curry: Add pumpkin chunks to your favourite curry recipe for a delicious twist. 5. Pumpkin pancakes: Mix pumpkin puree into your pancake batter for a fall-inspired breakfast. 6. Pumpkin seeds: Roast the seeds with some salt and spices for a crunchy and nutritious snack. 7. Pumpkin risotto: Incorporate pumpkin into a creamy risotto for a flavorful meal. 8. Pumpkin bread: Bake a loaf of moist, aromatic pumpkin bread for a delightful treat. These are just a few ideas to get you started, but the possibilities are endless! For more recipes for your Pumpkin dishes click the links below. https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/pumpkin-recipes https://www.health.com/pumpkin-benefits-7724727 https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/267420877
- Meet the Heart of Primary Care: Peterloo Medical Centre Filming!
At Rochdale Health Alliance, we've delved behind the scenes to bring you the incredible stories of those who shine within our Primary Care Networks, as three members of our creative team visited Peterloo Medical Centre last week, on the latest LTI day. In our latest video series, we introduce you to the unsung heroes of primary care. Meet Social Prescribing Link Workers, Darren and Sultan, who passionately connect patients to the right support and services. Their journeys are filled with inspiration, and they share valuable insights for those eager to make a difference in healthcare. Their vast experience within the industry is obvious, and their knowledge for care and excitement for change really shows. But that's not all! We've also got James, the Office Junior, whose story is fantastic, having previously been on a Kickstart Programme - he has made a career in Primary Care and his passion and empathy really shine. He shares his tips for those who aspire to work within healthcare, specifically Primary Care; and also shares some of the highlights of his working life! We also shine a spotlight on Sue-Ann, a Trainee Nursing Associate whose journey into primary care embodies growth and dedication - she was helped at the beginning of her healthcare journey by Rochdale Health Alliance, and we are proud of both the Nurse, and more importantly, passionate individual that she has become. Her experiences, challenges, and words of advice will inspire anyone considering a career in healthcare. Don't miss these heartwarming and insightful interviews! Stay tuned on our social media platforms for these inspiring stories of resilience, passion, and commitment. Join us in celebrating the unsung heroes of primary care who truly make a difference. 🎥👥
- The Apprentice Diaries: Week 3
How my third week went as a Content Creator Apprentice... Introduction Join me on this exciting journey as I dive into the world of Content Creation. From blogs to videos, I'll be sharing my passion and creativity with you all. Get ready for some awesome content, tips and tricks along the way. Let's embark on this adventure together and make some amazing content magic happen! Day 1: setting goals Day one was filled with excitement and new opportunities! I started the day by brainstorming ideas for my next blog post. Then, I had a productive meeting with my team to discuss the content calendar and upcoming projects. Later that day I collaborated with the care home nurses to arrange a day I could join them on a visit to film and create content about what they do. I was buzzing with creativity and passion throughout the day, bringing my ideas to life. It was an amazing start to my third week, and I can't wait to share more about the rest of my adventures as a content apprentice! Day 2: Exploring new content creation techniques and tools Let's talk about day two of my third week! It was another exciting day filled with creativity and learning. I started the day by researching the latest trends in content creation to stay ahead of the game. It was breast cancer awareness day so I began to research and created a blog about breast screening is essential to get if you have been invited to an appointment and when you should get it checked, after creating my blog I prepared an Instagram post to advertise the blog and spread awareness on social media. Day 3: Collaborating with other workers within primary care and learning from each other Let's dive into day three of my third week. It was a day filled with exciting opportunities and creative exploration! I started the day by looking at my calendar and seeing what adventure I had planned for the day. I headed down to Middleton Hub located in the Middleton Shopping Center, so I had the chance to interview Kate Fisher to gain more information about the hub and what was its purpose. Keep up to date with the new blog on the Middleton hub and learn more about it, it is a new NHS service venue that will provide additional services that can be delivered including evening and weekend appointments from your nurse and GPs. Day 4: overcoming challenges and finding creative solutions The fourth day was filled with amazing experiences and learning opportunities at Juice Academy for those who don't know during the weeks I attend The Juice Academy for training within my Content Creator Apprenticeship. I learned valuable lessons and skills in my 1st session that will be useful and help me with building a brand. Their wisdom and expertise left me feeling inspired and motivated. In the afternoon I started to plan what I could post next on social media. learning techniques to boost the visibility of my blog and reach. It was a day of creativity, learning and growth. Day 5: Reflections on your growth and looking forward to the next week Day five was a day out of the office, working from home to finish my blog on this week and the health benefits we get from pumpkins I thought it was a good idea since it is "pumpkin season" I posted it on Instagram to share awareness and share information that would be knowledgable to our target audience. I began to finish off my Juice Academy playbook for my portfolio. After I ticked off my things to do on my "to-do list" I then looked in my calendar for next week and began to plan and arrange my days for next week.
- Middleton Hub
Middleton Primary Care Network Hub... Middleton PCN Hub is an amazing place where you can find a wide range of services and support related to primary care. It's a hub that brings together healthcare professionals, clinics, and community resources all under one roof. Whether you need medical advice, access to healthcare services or information on health and wellness, Middleton PCN Hub is the go-to place. They have a dedicated team of professionals who are passionate about providing high-quality care to the community. It's a great resource for anyone looking to improve their health and well-being. What is the Hub? The Hub is a new NHS venue that is a collaboration of 7 GP surgeries from Middleton in partnership with several other providers including Rochdale Borough Public Health, Rochdale Health Alliance and HMR Primary Care Academy who have come together to provide a new venue to access health care services. Is it a new GP surgery? It's a common mistake when people suggest it's a new GP surgery when it comes to the Middleton PCN Hub that is why we are here to inform you that no, the Hub is a venue to support existing GP practice services in Middleton and is therefore not a new GP surgery. To access the services at the venue, you would need to be a registered patient from one of the 7 GP surgeries. However, there will be other services, including stop smoking, sexual health, and family planning that can be accessed at the Hub irrespective of which GP surgery you are registered with. Why do we need Middleton Hub? The new Hub will provide an additional venue from which several existing as well as new GP services can be delivered, including evening and weekend GP and nurse appointments. With the location of the Hub, it will be more accessible to the public and provide convenience as well as ease of access to services. How do I book an appointment? This depends on which service you wish to access. Some services can be accessed through your own GP surgery whilst others will be bookable at the front desk at the Hub. Enquire at the Hub reception for more information. What services does Middleton Hub give you? •Blood appointments •Mental Health appointments with Pennine Care employed staff •Social Prescribing links worker appointments •Physiotherapy appointments •Signposting from Care Co-ordinators •Health and Wellbeing Coach appointments •Public Health initiatives – HIV Testing •EA services (date TBC) Who are the 7 GP Services? The Family Practice 133 Bowness Rd, M244EN 0161 643 4459 Peterloo Medical Centre 133-137 Manchester Old Road, M244DZ 0161 643 5005 Durnford Medical Centre 113 Long Street, M246DL 0161 643 2011 Rochdale Road Medical Practice 48a Rochdale Road, M242PU 0161 643 9131 Woodside Medical Centre 247j Wood Street, M245QL 0161 643 9244 Windermere Road Surgery 109-111 Windermere Rd, M245WF 0161 667 6609 Junction Surgery 346 Grimshaw Lane, M242AU 0161 271 3030 Visit the Website to get in touch https://www.middletonshoppingcentre.co.uk/stores/pcn-hub/
- RHA Halloween Lunch
Celebrating Halloween with RHA Staff... Thank you to all the staff involved in our Halloween celebration lunch! I hope you enjoyed it and filled your bellies... I can't wait to see what our Christmas buffet is like!
- Men's Mental Health Awareness Month...
Here are some of the most prevalent mental health disorders that affect men. Men are less likely than women to be diagnosed with any of the most common mental health disorders, and those who have received a diagnosis are less likely to seek treatment—yet nearly four times as many men as women die by suicide. Why don’t men receive the diagnoses and care they need to heal from common male mental health disorders? That's a complex issue, and there isn't a simple answer. However, there are a few reasons why men may not receive the diagnosis and care they need for common mental disorders. Societal expectations and gender norms can play a role, as men are often encouraged to be strong and stoic, which can make it difficult for them to seek help or express their emotions. Additionally, there may be a lack of awareness or understanding about men's mental health issues among healthcare professionals. It's essential to raise awareness, challenge stereotypes, and encourage open conversations about mental health for everyone, regardless of gender. If you or someone you know is struggling, contacting a healthcare professional for support is always a good idea. Common Male Mental Health Symptoms Men don’t tend to talk openly about their emotional struggles, such as feeling sad, worthless, or hopeless. Instead, male mental health conditions often manifest in symptoms such as: Aggression and violence High-risk activities Substance abuse Physical issues, such as chronic headaches or stomachaches Feelings of restlessness and difficulty focusing Appetite and weight changes Fatigue Obsessive thinking. As a result, mental health issues in young men often go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, meaning far more men are suffering than the statistics reflect. Below are the five of the most common male mental health disorders. Depression Male depression is one of the most significant mental health issues in men. CDC statistics show that 5.5 per cent of young adult males suffer from depression . That’s about half the number of women of the same age. But while male depression is diagnosed less often than in women, many young men have depression that their doctor does not identify because their symptoms are less typical of major depressive disorder. Furthermore, while men are less likely to receive depression diagnoses and also attempt suicide at lower rates than women, they are 3.7 times more likely to die by suicide, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. That’s because men who attempt suicide use more deadly methods, particularly firearms. In addition, since young adults attempt suicide at higher rates than any other age group, young men are at extremely high risk. known fact 49% of men feel more depressed than they are willing to admit to the people around them, and 45% believe mental health issues can be solved on their own, according to a Today Show survey of 1,000 men. Anxiety Anxiety disorders are one of the most common male mental health disorders. Types of anxiety disorders in men include: Panic disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Social anxiety Phobias. While women are about twice as likely to struggle with general anxiety disorder and panic disorder, rates of social anxiety and OCD are roughly equal between men and women. Also, anxiety in men often leads to a higher likelihood of being diagnosed with substance use disorder and ADHD. Find out more about anxiety disorders and treatment in young adults. Substance Use Disorder Data from the most recent Monitoring the Future survey of young adults shows that, in general, young men are more likely than women to abuse drugs, including marijuana, hallucinogens, and prescription painkillers. Plus, men are almost two times more likely to binge drink than women and have consistently higher rates of alcohol-related deaths and hospitalisations. Because problematic drinking and other male substance abuse is seen as socially acceptable for young men and even considered “masculine,” it’s less frequently recognised as a symptom of a male mental health condition. These attitudes put young males at higher risk for substance abuse, including becoming dependent on multiple substances, according to a study conducted by Johns Hopkins University, the University of Minnesota, and the Bloomberg School of Public Health. Consequently, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) statistics show that substance use disorder is among the most common male mental health disorders, with more men in treatment than women. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) PTSD is another of the most common mental health issues in men. Moreover, PTSD isn’t just something military veterans suffer from. Approximately 60 per cent of men experience at least one trauma in their lives, typically related to accidents, physical assault, combat, or witnessing death or injury. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, more than two-thirds of adolescents have experienced a traumatic event, and those experiences can have long-term effects on young adult mental health. In the weeks, months, and even years following an experience of trauma, young men can experience PTSD symptoms that interfere with their daily life and functioning. While PTSD diagnoses are again more common in women than men, experts suspect that this may also be because of men’s conditioning to suffer in silence or to disregard physical or behavioural issues that may be symptoms of PTSD or another common male mental health disorder. Learn more about the symptoms and causes of PTSD in young adults. Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorder, formerly known as manic depression, is characterised by extreme ups and downs in mood and activity levels. Bipolar disorder symptoms in males typically manifest between the ages of 15 and 24 and affect about 2.6 per cent of the US population. While bipolar in young men isn’t as common as other male mental health conditions, the vast majority of bipolar disorder cases—83 per cent—are classified as severe, according to the National Alliance for Mental Illness. As with other common mental health disorders, bipolar disorder is underdiagnosed in young men. Many of the symptoms of bipolar in men can be written off as “normal” immature male behaviour. For example, overconfidence and reckless behaviour are signs of the manic phase of bipolar, while irritability and social withdrawal are symptoms of the depressive phase. Research shows that men tend to experience less frequent cycling between the phases, making bipolar disorder in males harder to recognise. Learn the symptoms of bipolar disorder in young adults. Treatment for Common Male Mental Health Disorders In summary, young men are struggling to get the care they need. Men often don’t seek help on their own, and because their symptoms show up in less obvious ways, male mental health issues are underdiagnosed. That leaves men with common mental health disorders feeling isolated and alone—and ultimately puts them at high risk of suicide attempts. Contact your GP today to get started on the path to healing.
- The Apprentice Diaries: Week 4
What I got up to this week as a Content Creator Apprentice... Day 1: So, let me tell you all about day one of my fourth week as a content creator apprentice. It was a day filled with creativity and productivity! I started my day at Carder Court to involve myself in the first training session with our new cohort at Primary Care Academy. the first session was such a success, I took a cohort group photograph that would be introduced on our social media and took separate photographs of each individual for their ID cards. During the sessions, I would take photographs and videos to then tweet on Twitter which is now known as 'X' to let our training academy be known. Throughout the day I would look through my calendar and see what tasks I need to complete, as it is men's mental health month I created some weekly content of topics that can help men's mental health I finished my first post and then added it to our calendar so it is ready and prepared to be posted on its due date. Overall, it was a day full of inspiration and progress. Day 2: Day two of my fourth week as a content creator apprentice was another exciting one. I attended the marketing meeting with Ruth and Jack, collaborating and bouncing ideas off each other is always a great way to generate fresh and exciting content, and we discussed how to enhance our strategies. After the meeting, I got busy with creating a new blog about men's mental health as it is our topic this month, I decided to create the blog so that when people see our posts on social media they can get information and help from our website which is a great way to present information visually and engage your audience. Ruth and I then took some photographs of the start pack Primary Care Academy bags that you get when you join our Academy. In the bag, you are provided with a Primary Care water bottle, a book, a pen, a stress ball, highlighters, mints and a keyring. After work, I went to purchase a new camera that would help me produce better-quality content. Day 3: Day three was a busy one, another day out of the office and joining our new cohort for the second session at Carders Court helping the candidates gain knowledge and testing their knowledge with tasks and quizzes that I helped advertise, I took videos and photographs of our progress throughout the day using my camera for its purpose. A special guest speaker shared his knowledge with the candidates that then led it to be an inspiring session! Later, I continued with my men's mental health posts and added them to the calendar also learned that optimizing my content for search engines is essential for reaching a wider audience I'm always actively seeking opportunities to improve my skills. Day 4: The fourth day was another productive day for me. In the morning, I attended a meeting where we discussed everyone's progress what we've achieved and what are our plans, we came up with a decision that we want to create a campaign and launch it in January so keep up to date! Conferences are a great way to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and strategies in the industry, I gained valuable insights. In the afternoon, you collaborated with your team to create a social media campaign for our company to raise awareness we discussed our aim our target audience and different strategies to use to market it. It's always exciting to work on new projects and see your ideas come to life. Day 5: On day five of my fourth week as a content creator apprentice, I am enjoying my progress, working on exploring new ideas and new experiences. Today I'm working from home and finishing off my blog on my fourth week as a content apprentice, I'll be finishing my questionnaire for our future campaign and creating a video that explains what primary care academy is and what we offer to you when you train with us. I've got lots of plans next week, so keep up to date with my weekly blogs!
- Admin/Receptionist Sector Based Work Academy
Our next SBWA for Admin/Receptionist will start with an information session on 15th November 2023 and training starting on 20th November 2023. Register with Rochdale Training and take the first step to a new career in Primary Care! Information Session: Wednesday 15th November 2023 (9:30am to 12:00 noon) (please confirm attendance via email to Rochdale Training.) Start Date with Rochdale Training: 20th November 2023 (3 days per week) APPLY NOW! Contact the recruitment team on 01706 631417 or recruitment@rochdaletraining.co.uk For more information call 01706 631417 More information can be found here: