Correspondence has been issued by SPPG 17th June 2024 to those pharmacies yet to submit an evaluation survey for the Living Well campaign ‘Cancer screening saves lives’.
SUMMARY
The survey for the campaign ‘Cancer screening saves lives’ is open and can be accessed here.
The survey must be completed by 6pm on3rd July 2024, please ensure to reach the final screen to confirm submission.
ACTION
Contractors who have yet to complete the Living Well survey for the campaign ‘Cancer screening saves lives’ are asked to read the correspondence issued by SPPG 17th June 2024 and share with relevant team members.
The survey for the campaign ‘Cancer screening saves lives’ is now available and must be completed before 6pm on 3rd July 2024.
For any further information please contact CPNI offices.
Kind regards
SENT ON BEHALF OF GERARD GREENE Chief Executive
Dear Colleague
SPPG have issued correspondence providing an update in relation to the Spring 2024 COVID-19 Community Pharmacy Vaccination Service.
SUMMARY
The Spring 2024 COVID-19 Community Pharmacy Vaccination Service is coming to an end.
In order for contractors to receive the Additional Care Home Payment, an online declaration must be submitted by 30th June 2024.
More information on this payment can be found here.
ACTION
Contractors providing the service should:
Read the correspondence issued by SPPG and share with relevant members of the pharmacy team.
In order to receive the Additional Care Home Payment, contractors must complete the online declaration here by 30th June 2024.
Further information on fees and remuneration can be found here.
Please do not hesitate to contact the CPNI office should you require any further information.
Kind regards
SENT ON BEHALF OF GERARD GREENE Chief Executive
Dear colleague
Following on from contractor update CU#240612A you will be aware that the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has launched a day of action to take place on Thursday 20th June 2024 called ‘One Day to #saveourpharmacies’. As part of this day they are asking pharmacies to turn their lights out for two hours, get their staff to wear black, black out their windows and/or invite parliamentary candidates to their pharmacy.
With community pharmacies across the UK facing unprecedented challenges, they have invited other pharmacy bodies to share the information with their own members and we have been liaising with the NPA in relation to this.
The day of action is open to all community pharmacies across the UK.
Further information on the day of action contained in the NPA campaign material includes the following:
This is a day to bring community pharmacies together, start conversations with your patients and community to make a powerful call for change and a better, more sustainable future for your amazing service.
We are asking pharmacies to take some visual action to demonstrate their anger at the poor funding for their service and highlight the potential of pharmacy to build a better, healthier future for all in our communities.
Turn out the lights 9am-11am to show the dark times for community pharmacies
Post on social media using the #saveourpharmacies hashtag to make our voice louder
You can tailor your action to suit your circumstances, but we are also encouraging pharmacies to:
All wear black in your pharmacy to show the dark times for our service
Wear a black ribbon to show your support
Black out your window to make people think how much they would miss a pharmacy service
Share your story with local media
Invite parliamentary candidates or elected politicians to your pharmacy
A list of candidates for the UK Parliamentary general election can be found here and if you enter your postcode you will find contact details of candidates in your area.
CPNI supports this NPA ‘One Day to #saveourpharmacies’ campaign and we would encourage you and your teams to participate in it on Thursday 20th June 2024.
Please do not hesitate to contact your NPA representative or myself Jude Austin atjudea@communitypharmacyni.co.ukif you require any further information.
Kind regards
Jude
SENT ON BEHALF OF JUDE AUSTIN Communications Manager
This update contains important information for community pharmacy teams.
Please bring this to the attention of your pharmacy team(s).
Kind regards
SENT ON BEHALF OF Gerard Greene Chief Executive
Public Appointment Competition for 6 x Council Members to the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland (PSNI)
Dear Contractor
As you may be aware, the Department of Health NI (DoH) is seeking to appoint 6 Council Members (3 x Lay & 3 x Registrant) to the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland (PSNI). Applications from women are especially welcome as they are currently under-represented on the PSNI Council. The deadline for receipt of applications is 12:00 noon BST Friday 21 June 2024.
Further information is available on the DoH website here.
Registrant members of the PSNI council play an important and impactful role. Those appointed to the council have an opportunity and responsibility to input and shape the considerations of the pharmacy regulator, and to assist with the delivery of regulatory governance.
Should you have any questions or require further information, you may wish to email: public.appointments@health-ni.gov.uk, or alternatively contact a member of the CPNI team.
Kind regards
SENT ON BEHALF OF GERARD GREENE Chief Executive
Dear colleague
Many of you will be aware that the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has launched a day of action to take place on Thursday 20th June 2024 called ‘One Day to #saveourpharmacies’. As part of this day they are asking pharmacies to turn their lights out for two hours, get their staff to wear black, black out their windows and/or invite parliamentary candidates to their pharmacy.
With community pharmacies across the UK facing unprecedented challenges, they have invited other pharmacy bodies to share the information with their own members and we have been liaising with the NPA in relation to this.
The day of action is open to all community pharmacies across the UK.
Further information on the day of action contained in the NPA campaign material includes the following:
This is a day to bring community pharmacies together, start conversations with your patients and community to make a powerful call for change and a better, more sustainable future for your amazing service.
We are asking pharmacies to take some visual action to demonstrate their anger at the poor funding for their service and highlight the potential of pharmacy to build a better, healthier future for all in our communities.
Turn out the lights 9am-11am to show the dark times for community pharmacies
Post on social media using the #saveourpharmacies hashtag to make our voice louder
You can tailor your action to suit your circumstances, but we are also encouraging pharmacies to:
All wear black in your pharmacy to show the dark times for our service
Wear a black ribbon to show your support
Black out your window to make people think how much they would miss a pharmacy service
Share your story with local media
Invite parliamentary candidates or elected politicians to your pharmacy
A list of candidates for the UK Parliamentary general election can be found here and if you enter your postcode you will find contact details of candidates in your area.
CPNI supports this NPA ‘One Day to #saveourpharmacies’ campaign and we would encourage you and your teams to participate in it on Thursday 20th June 2024.
Please do not hesitate to contact your NPA representative or myself Jude Austin atjudea@communitypharmacyni.co.ukif you require any further information.
Kind regards
Jude
SENT ON BEHALF OF JUDE AUSTIN Communications Manager
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