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Health
and Literacy: Constructing Curriculum for Health-Care Providers
A Learning Institute, October 16-18, 2008, Calgary
Jan Novitzky, National
Institute for Adult and Continuing Education (NIACE) Development
Officer for Health & Regional Development Officer - Literacy,
Language and Numeracy, Yorkshire and Humber.
Jan has worked in adult and community education for 30
years in a wide variety of settings, including the voluntary sector,
workplace and trade union learning, community education and tutor
training. She has a commitment to widening participation. Her main
interest and experience are in the field of Return to Learn and Skills
for Life. Before coming to NIACE, she was a Lifelong Learning Planning
Officer for a Local Education Authority and an adult and community
learning manager with a Learning Partnership. She also worked with the
National Health Services University (NHSU) as Learning Co-ordinator for
South Yorkshire, leading the Skills for Life initiative for a large
region.
Jan has extensive experience in the health and social care
sector. Currently she is working with the “Skilled for
Health” (health literacy) initiative to develop a handbook for
literacy, language and numeracy practitioners and is working in the NE
of England on a regional sustainability strategy for health literacy.
She has also supported Skills for Health (the sector skills council for
health) to develop their Literacy, Language and Numeracy website. She
has worked with the Department of Health’s Widening Participation
Unit to identify good practice in widening participation in learning
for NHS staff with the greatest skills needs. She supported a Workforce
Development Confederation to enable 18 trusts to develop a Skills for
Life action plan that included a template, staff support, and training
in awareness raising. This work was showcased in a Department of
Education and Skills Skills for Life Employer Toolkit. Other experience
includes: work with mental health service users to influence access to
learning, an evaluation of work-based learning for support staff at
Oxford Radcliffe NHS Trust, a major university teaching hospital; and a
needs assessment for the Education Department at Ashworth Hospital,
Mersey Care NHS Trust.
Jan completed a research degree and trained in the early 1970s
as a town planner before starting her career in adult learning.
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