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3. The CORE Model

The CORE Model can help you prepare for digital clinical consultations. The acronym CORE stands for:

C

Creating the right environment, infrastructure and support for staff.


O

Optimising consultations to be responsive, flexible and personalised to different needs and preferences.

R

Recognising the importance of access and inclusion.


E

Enabling quality and safety through relational connections.


An illustraion of a Wise owl who will help guide learning.

Safeguarding: Whilst virtual consultations potentially offer an insight into a person’s home environment or personal situation, safeguarding considerations may be more challenging. There are a few tips that could be useful:

  • Be professionally curious and vigilant.
  • You can ask what support the individual has. Try to find out whether they feel safe to speak freely.
  • Check who else is in the room and listen carefully in case the conversation is being directed by another.
  • Where women are accompanied in the consultation, ensure that everyone is visible on screen.
  • Be vigilant for non-verbal signs that an individual may not feel safe, such as appearing afraid or needing to check their answers with another person.
  • Follow your instincts. Have a low threshold for converting to an in-person consultation.
  • If you have any concerns, follow local guidance and procedures, including escalation if appropriate.

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