By reading this guide and working through the exercises and activities you will develop skills and techniques to make sure you use your time effectively.
Time management
Do you ever feel as though there aren't enough hours in the day to do all the things you would like to do? Poor use of time creates problems not only for you, but for those you work and live with. It can lead to work overload and increased stress.
By reading this guide and working through the exercises and activities you will develop skills and techniques to make sure you use your time effectively.
Please note: after ordering this programme, you will be redirected to an external website where the resource is hosted. Please be aware that CPPE does not maintain control over the accuracy and currency of this programme.
Learning outcomes
On completion of all aspects of this learnng programme with the support of a mentor/line manager you should be able to:
reflect on your own use of time and identify any problem areas which lead to inappropriate use of your time
be aware of the different time management principles, tools and planning aids available and how to make use of them to improve your time management
be more confident in delegating tasks to others
manage situations which take up unecessary time.
About CPPE
Igniting inspiration - helping you to fulfil your potential
We’re here to help you fulfil your potential and we offer a range of creative learning opportunities to do just that. From our face-to-face events to our online and distance learning programmes you’ll see that we are passionate about learning and development.
We have an excellent reputation for delivering learning that goes through a robust quality-assurance process and is developed in collaboration with pharmacy and healthcare colleagues.
CPPE: A guide to governance and quality
The guide to CPPE governance is available here.
Our mission statement
CPPE: provider of educational solutions for the NHS pharmacy workforce across England to maximise its contribution to improving patient care.
Our values
At CPPE we commit to the following five values:
improve and achieve
communication
encouraging others
openness and honesty
working together.
Have a look at our CPPE values document to find out more.
CPPE Cultural competence pledge:
We pledge to support pharmacy professionals to deliver culturally competent, person-centred care, when communicating with patients, the public and colleagues. We will encourage them to develop, and reflect on, their ability to sensitively ask questions if unsure of a person's needs, values and beliefs, to be open and non-judgmental, while responding with dignity and respect.
CPPE: Pathways, programmes and assessments for you
Our annual brochure provides information about what we can offer you. Take a look at the latest brochure to find out more about our pathways, programmes, assessments and the support we can offer you.
Academic credit and CPPE programmes
CPPE develops, teaches and assesses all of its postgraduate learning programmes, including the extended education pathways, such as the Primary care pharmacy education pathway, at a qualification level 7 (more on qualification levels can be found on the UK Government website), but no CPPE learning programme attracts academic credits.
This is because CPPE is not an awarding body, and our educational approach aligns with the NHS England movement towards vocational rather than purely academic training programmes. We promote the use of portfolios and evidence gathering so that our learners can show how they apply their learning and change their practice, as well as sharing the knowledge that they have gained.
There is a clear place for both vocational and taught learning programmes in postgraduate education, and several universities in England are now starting to formally recognise modules of the Primary care pharmacy education pathway through their accreditation of prior experiential learning (APEL) credit systems.
CPPE is not an awarding body, but we are pleased that some higher education institutions (HEIs) have now reviewed and mapped the entire Primary care pharmacy education pathway and have found it to be equivalent to up to 90 credits of learning.
Adding this to a 30-credit independent prescribing postgraduate qualification could then be equivalent to the number of credits required for a postgraduate taught diploma (120).
Each HEI has a different approach to APEL and consideration of how credits can be awarded, but early feedback from our learners shows that this is something worth exploring.
Our environmental statement
CPPE has a good track record of environmental sustainability and remains committed to continuing to reduce the carbon footprint of our day to day business, whilst raising awareness of the public health impacts of climate change.
We also promote an ethic of social responsibility engaging our whole team in actions that reduce our impact through our lifestyle choices.
whether that’s setting objectives, motivating yourself, overcoming procrastination or using specific tools and technology to get things done.
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People who manage their time well are more effective at their job, have less stress, experience increased levels of self-esteem and are generally happier. And the happier you are, the more successful you’ll tend to be.
This course is suitable for anyone looking to improve the way they manage their workload and organise their time.
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