UKPHR Public Health Registration

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UKPHR Public Health Registration Alix Sheppard UKPHR Registered PR0332 East of England Scheme Coordinator (HEE) Programme Lead (Faculty of Public Health) Associate Lecturer (Anglia Ruskin)

Practitioner Registration CfWI estimates 36k-41k core PH workers in England. Up to 10,000 may be unregulated UKPHR has piloted practitioner registration since 2011 with good evaluation results 16 local practitioner registrations schemes, including East of England across the UK and NI Currently 300+ practitioners registered Supported by both PHE and HEE as a way of developing the PH workforce

East of England Scheme- the story so far… Hosted and funded by HEE with joint funding from PHE and DsPH network Seven cohorts each with approx.10 practitioners are started developing portfolios 28 currently in process 18 practitioners have successfully achieved UKPHR registration with a further 7 due to complete by Feb 2018 A team of 21 Assessors (senior PH workforce members) 5 Verifiers, Consultants in Public Health

How does it work?

Each scheme has: Scheme coordinator Locally recruited cohorts of practitioners developing their portfolios Locally trained assessors from the advanced practitioner/specialist workforce (voluntary) Locally trained verifiers from the local consultant/specialist workforce (voluntary) An assigned UKPHR moderator Local engagement of the university sector to address skills/knowledge gaps and add capacity

Process for the practitioner START Develop portfolio (up to 12 months) Apply for assessor Submit within 12 months Apply to join the scheme with manager’s endorsement Attend portfolio development groups and other master classes Identify 3 or 4 areas of work that you will present in your portfolio (commentaries) Map your work against the standards and start writing and collecting evidence Apply for an assessor with 1 completed commentary Respond to assessment and submit further commentaries until evidence for all standards accepted Submit Portfolio to the local verification panel Portfolio submitted to the national registration panel

Eligibility At least three years public health experience working at level 5 (the level of autonomous practice) or above on the Skills for Health Career framework Commitment to attend 4 portfolio development days and to carry out development and training as needed Commitment from line managers Signed commitment to submit a completed portfolio for verification within 12 months of joining the programme

Assessors and Verifiers must have at least 2 years experience at senior level in PH skilled in assessing evidence thoroughly conversant with standards supportive yet impartial, up to date CPD Verifiers: are registered public health specialists with at least 3 years at consultant level Check the assessment has been carried out appropriately – independent scrutiny (QA role) Verifiers meet as the local Verification Panel

Assessor role A Certainly a good thing to have in ones CV as being committed to developing the workforce and actually having evidence that they have done it. Would go down well in their first consultant interviews. I think in general this is a good thing to do as assessing the work of others is what senior people do – and they are training to be senior people. Part of the metacompetency of a consultant / senior leader. Dr Augustine Peirera PH Consultant, Dr Alistair Lipp, Head of School of PH and Regional Medical Training Director (Midlands and East)

Practitioners Assessors Verifiers Stakeholders Quarterly Newsletter Advocacy with employers Links to professional networks Steering Group Verifiers Yearly training for new Verifiers Bi monthly Panels Assessors Yearly training for new assessors Yearly refresh for existing team Bi monthly telecon Practitioners Open Day Introduction Day Learning Contract 4 x PDG 3 x Masterclass Monthly Telecon Commentary writing Days 6 month Progress review

Routes UKPHR Specialist Register Training Programme Defined (retrospective portfolio) Dual Route PractitionerRegister Portfolio Route

The benefits expressed by practitioners: I am more aware of my own competence It enhances my professional credibility with partners who have their own professional registration I feel I have something nationally recognised to offer in job applications It was a big confidence boost Its made me more articulate about my skills and able to lead

From E of E Practitioners In a nutshell, it evidences that we understand and are able to apply the ‘nuts and bolts’ of public health. Many of us work for Local Authorities which are facing unprecedented cuts. This will undoubtedly impact on the Public Health workforce. As Public Health teams are restructured or streamlined and potentially fewer PH roles are available (and therefore competition for jobs increases), having the PHP registration will be a huge boost and will set us aside from those who don’t have it. “Why do you feel practitioner registration is important?” It has given me the confidence that I do have the knowledge and skills for public health. This was particularly important to me because I came from another area of work entirely, so I have found it very affirming.

Current Updates Review of Practitioner Registration Standards Processes Profile (UKPHR) Review of Specialist Portfolio Rouute

Faculty of Public Health Accredited Practitioner Programme A series of 6 workshops covering technical competencies required for UKPHR registration. Aligned with the new PHSKF and accredited by Skills for Justice at Level 6 (bachelor degree).

https://heeoe.hee.nhs.uk/node/1626 www.ukphr.org.uk Alix Sheppard Health Education England 2-4 Victoria House | Capital Park | Fulbourn | Cambridge | CB21 5XB   T. 07708 705150 E. alix@healthtalks.org.uk