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Join your borough’s regular Multi-Professional Educator Group to equip you with skills, tools and resources to strengthen supervision and multi-professional team work in your practice.

By joining your Multi-Professional Educator Group (MEPG), you will be added to mailing lists with your local borough Training Hub, receive updates on forthcoming workshops and link in with a community of educators with which to share resources and grow your confidence as an educator. MPEGs in addition to the GP Trainers Groups that take place across NCL. If you are GP Trainer, you are welcome to attend both. 


NCL Supervision Support Programme

All borough MPEGs are hosting workshops as part of this programme aimed at addressing key themes raised in the recent NCL Training Hub Clinical Supervision Review. All practices in NCL can receive £300 to attend per workshop. The programme consists of two key parts: 

  1. Workshop attendance: each practice team must ensure at least one member of their team is registered and attends the relevant MPEG workshops. However, practices are encouraged to send additional staff – there is no cap on attendance, only the payment available per workshop. 

  1. Practice learning session: after attending each workshop, participants will receive an educational pack which will include resources to help them deliver the same workshop to staff within their practice. This session can take place during an existing training slot or team meeting.  

Once the practice learning sessions has been delivered, the facilitator will complete a short feedback form, then the practice can claim for support. For more information about the programme, see here.

Forthcoming MPEG workshops

Click on the links below to sign to attend forthcoming workshops.

Workshop type

Barnet

Camden

Enfield

Haringey

Islington

Supervision Support Programme workshop 3: Developing confidence as a supervisor: Emotional Intelligence skills & myth-busting common misconceptions 

Face-to-face

Tuesday 13 May 2025, 

13:00-15:00, 

At Oakleigh Road Clinic, 280 Oakleigh Road, N20 0DH  

Tuesday 29 May 2025, 

14:00-17:00, 

At Room 3.5, Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt Street, NW1 1BD 

Sign up here 

Friday 23 May 2025, 

14:00-17:00, 

At Education Room 2, North Middlesex Hospital, Sterling Way, N18 1QX 

Tuesday 20 May 2025, 

14:00-16:30, 

At Haringey GP Federation, Station Road, N22 7TY 

Thursday 05 June 2025, 

14:00-16:30, 

At SC2-58, Science Centre, London Metropolitan University, 29 Hornsey Road, London N7 7DD 

Sign up here 

Summer MPEG

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Supervision Support Programme workshop 4: Building effective Clinical Supervision Action Plans for multi-professional teams

Face-to-face

Tuesday 30 September 2025, 

12:30-15:00, 
At Oakleigh Road Clinic, 280 Oakleigh Road, N20 0DH 

Sign up here

Thursday 25th September 2025, 

14:00-17:00, 

At Room 3.5, Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt Street, NW1 1BD 

Sign up here 

Wednesday 17 September 2025, 

14:00-17:00, 

At Education Room 2, North Middlesex Hospital, Sterling Way, N18 1QX 

Sign up here 

Tuesday 30th September 2025 
14:00-16:30 

At Haringey GP Federation, Station Road, N22 7TY 

Sign up here 

Friday 26 September 2025, 

09:30-12:00, 

At local venue TBD. 

Sign up here 

Post supervision support programme learning

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Contact your borough MPEG

Contact your local borough Training Hub at the email addresses below to join your local MPEG and sign up to receive regular communications about forthcoming workshops and to share local education updates:

Meet your borough Programme Director

MPEGs are chaired by borough Faculty Programme Directors, who lead on local education activity in boroughs, and coordinate education priorities and offers in partnership with other borough education leads. You can find out more about borough Faculty Programme Directors below.

Barnet

Rakhee Shah is the clinical lead for multi-professional education for Barnet. Alongside her clinical practise as a GP she also supports the delivery of teaching to a wide range of the primary care workforce including GP assistants, GP nurses and Health Care Support workers. She is also involved in the UCL medical student teaching programme. Rakhee is particularly interested in creating multi-professional learning groups and helping to identify and nurture educators from all professional backgrounds.  

Camden

Chaima Hale is a Physician Associate, working in a Camden GP practice, and the co-lead educator for Camden. Chaima is also the Health Education England Physician Associate Ambassador for North Central London. Chaima is keen to develop quality assured guidance frameworks for supervision and training of multi-professional teams. Chaima aims to create an inclusive and supportive network for multi-professional clinical supervisors within the borough.  

Enfield

Gemma Bailey is a salaried GP working in Enfield and is the Enfield lead educator. Gemma works with the GP fellowship programme in Enfield, providing education and support to newly qualified GPs.  She also works with undergraduates in the clinical humanities department at King’s Medical School. Gemma mentors first5 GPs on the GP mentor programme and is passionate about the use of coaching to help healthcare workers realise their potential.  

Haringey

Carmel Sher has worked in North London as a GP since 1999. Initially trained in Paediatrics, then moved into General Practice and enjoys all aspects of family medicine. She is involved in Education and Training in Haringey and has been a GP Trainer since 2010, and involved in Clinical Pharmacist  training. She is responsible for workforce development within the Haringey Training Hub and has been a GP Appraiser and GP Mentor since 2014. When not working, Carmel can be found either running or cold water swimming in the Ponds.

Islington

Rini Paul is a salaried GP in Islington and Islington’s lead educator. Rini is also a Teacher Development Lead at King’s Undergraduate Medical Education in the Community, a GP appraiser and a NCL Clinical Lead for Schwartz Rounds. Rini is interested in inter-professional reflective/learning spaces; mentoring; and equality, diversity and inclusion, particularly race and racism in healthcare. 


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