This area of the toolkit aims to raise awareness of the new recommendations and implementation strategies for healthcare providers including community teams and operations managers. Details available in this section include example clinical pathways, training and workforce resources, and other guidance for incorporating the National Wound Care Strategy Programme leg and foot ulcer recommendations in your area.

Finding your way around the resources

This page is structured in two ways. The people, process, technology change framework segments content by theme and the content is then further grouped under tabs by topic. You can jump to the theme using the links below and then tab through the topics. There are also links that will bring you back to the top of the page.

People

The people element is focused on supporting all staff who are helping patients with wounds. Resources include free online training, and example templates to help you to understand training gaps,  identify essential skills knowledge and behaviours, in addition to case studies sharing the experiences of other organisations.

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Process

This section includes information to help local services to implement a new evidence-based model, based on the leg and foot ulcer recommendations of the National Wound Care Strategy Programme. Here you will find resources spanning a range of topics including: information to support business case development, equality health impact assessment examples, patient and public involvement and engagement examples, and quality improvement information.

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Technology

The technology element of the framework focuses on the tools and technologies that can help you make and support change. This includes things like project management software, wound management digital systems, communication tools, and training platforms. The right technology can make it easier to implement and support new pathways as well as track progress.

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