National Centre for Remote & Rural Health & Care Series of Learning Events

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Welcome to the National Centre for Remote & Rural Health & Care Series of Learning Events (NCRRHC SOLE) (previously the Remote & Rural Series of Learning Events) which amalgamated with the Rural Teams Education Network from September 2023.

Building on the success of RRHEAL and with RRHEAL now transformed into the National Centre for Remote & Rural Health & Care, these events will now run as the National Centre for Remote & Rural Health & Care Series of Learning Events.  These events have been taking place since January 2023 and will run through to March 2024.

We will create more online content to enable training sessions to be available to as wide an audience as possible with a focus on Primary and Community Care. In-person training sessions relevant to the local community will still be delivered locally and, where possible, we will also create online access for all those who wish to link in.

Below you will find recordings and presentations from the Introduction to what was previously known as the Remote & Rural Series of Learning Events held on 30 November 2022.  Please take a look through the information and if you wish to join any of our future Remote & Rural Series of Learning Events sessions, please visit the Session Details and Registration page for further information.

Introduction to the previous Remote & Rural Series of Learning Events 30 November 2022

RRHEAL held an online Introduction to the Remote & Rural Series of Learning Events on 30th November 2022.   

NHS Education for Scotland (NES) are leading the development and establishment of the National Centre for Remote and Rural Health and Social Care on behalf of the Scottish Government with a proposed launch date of spring 2023.  Read more about the National Centre on Turas

The Remote & Rural Series of Learning events will support with the development of the National Centre by bringing together health and social care professionals, as well as community members to deliver a diverse range of multiagency models of health and social care, practice, education, and digital innovation. The evaluation results from the learning series will also help inform the development of the National Centre.

The presentations can be viewed below.

Presentations