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Brenda Spettigue:



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My professional training in nursing, extensive experience of hospital, community and end-of-life care and my deep involvement in self-management have contributed to my broad skill base.

Working as a community Macmillan nurse involved taking a multi-disciplinary approach to champion best practice in person-focused care.  

Moving into the field of self-management furthered opportunities to encourage people to take control of their lives.  I accepted the post of Senior Trainer at the start of the EPP pilot in 2002.  In this role I motivated volunteers, mobilised PCTs and voluntary organisations and mentored colleagues within the national programme.  It was a joy to work within an ethos of enabling people to reach their potential.

EPP’s firm adherence to Ss2Q quality assurance principles provided the framework within which I developed self-management on individual, group and service levels. My role as Business Development Manager extended my knowledge and understanding of commissioning and service development but I especially enjoy developing and delivering innovative training materials, independently and as part of a team.  I am experienced in writing articles,  contributing to reports, papers and national newsletters.

I am an accredited EPP lead trainer, assessor-trainer,  assessor and tutor for Stanford programmes and am qualified in Prince2 methodology at foundation level.

Geographical Location: UK and International

Email: brendaspettigue@talkinghealth.org

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Telephone: 07534 266282

CV available: Yes


Services Offered:

  • Training, support, supervision, assessment for: - Assessors, tutors and co-ordinators of Expert Patient Programmes
  • Delivering EPP and Caring with Confidence
  • Developing and delivering bespoke workshops eg. Managing Change; Loss; Creating A Different Reality
  • Quality Assurance – mentoring, advice, support to organisations
  • QISMET Auditor
  • Commissioned articles
  • Proofreading.


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