We Can Talk’s evidenced-based education framework builds upon the extensive skills and expertise that healthcare staff already possess and applies them in the context of providing mental health support.
The foundational skills of Communication, Safety, and Empowerment are essential for engaging patients, families, and colleagues, and are already embedded in the day-to-day practices of hospital staff. This framework enhances and refines these existing capabilities, ensuring that staff are fully supported in continuing to deliver outstanding care.
Mental health education is constantly evolving as research, best practice guidelines, and service user experiences continue to shape our understanding. The We Can Talk education framework is designed to adapt and grow in response to these changes, ensuring that acute hospital staff are equipped with the most relevant knowledge and skills to support patients experiencing mental health challenges.
What makes We Can Talk unique is that it is specifically designed to meet the needs of acute hospital staff and the patients they care for. The framework acknowledges the pressures and realities of working in acute care settings and ensures that training is practical, relevant, and accessible.
To maintain its relevance, this framework is regularly reviewed and updated in line with national policy changes, emerging evidence, and feedback from staff and patients.