Maximising the Potential of the AHP Workforce in NHSScotland National Overview June Wylie, AHP Officer Education and Workforce.

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Maximising the Potential of the AHP Workforce in NHSScotland National Overview June Wylie, AHP Officer Education and Workforce

Policy Making Is the process by which Governments translate their political vision in programmes and actions to deliver outcomes It’s the vehicle to delivering the Government’s commitment to building a better Scotland It can cover a wide range of activity including looking at all aspect of, for example, an existing policy Working within the parameters of an existing policy framework where there is little scope to make radical change Implementing an EU Directive, a manifesto commitment or providing advice to Ministers on proposals from lobby groups or the media It can mean implementing a specific piece of legislation

What counts as evidence for policy making? The raw ingredient of evidence is information. Good quality policy making depends on high quality information, derived from a variety of sources – expert knowledge, existing research, existing statistics, stakeholder consultation, evaluation of previous policies. It can also include the results of statistical modelling.

Scotland Performs http://www.scotland.gov.uk/About/scotPerforms

Purpose To focus government and public services on creating a more successful country, with opportunities for all of Scotland to flourish, through increasing economic sustainable growth

Purpose Targets Economic Growth ( GDP) To raise the GDP growth rate to the UK level by 2011 To match the growth rate of small independent EU countries by 2017 Productivity To rank in the top quartile for productivity amongst our key trading partners in the OECD by 2017 Participation To maintain our position on labour market participation as the top performing country in the UK and to close the gap with the top five OECD economies by 2017 Population To match average European ( EU15) population growth over the period from 2007 to 2017, supported by increased healthy life expectancy in Scotland over this period Solidarity To increase overall income and the proportion of income earned by the three lowest income deciles as a group by 2017 Cohesion To narrow the gap in participation between Scotland's best and worst performing regions by 2017 Sustainability To reduce emissions over the period to 2011 To reduce emissions by 80 per cent by 2050

Strategic Objectives Wealthier and Fairer Smarter Healthier Safer and Stronger Greener

National Outcomes 15 National Outcomes We live longer healthier lives We have improved the life changes for children, young people and families at risk We have tackled the significant inequalities in Scottish Society

National Indicators and Targets Health Targets Decrease the proportion of individuals living in poverty 60% of school children in primary 1 will have no signs of dental disease by 2010 (T) Improve the quality of healthcare experience Reduce the rate of increase in the proportion of children with their Body Mass Index outwith a healthy range by 2018 (T) Increase the average score of adults on the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale by 2011 (T) Increase healthy life expectancy at birth in the most deprived areas Reduce the percentage of the adult population who smoke to 22% by 2010 (T)

National Indicators and Targets Health targets 8. Achieve annual milestones for reducing inpatient or day case waiting times culminating in the delivery of an 18 week referral to treatment time from December 2011 (T) 9. Reduce proportion of people aged 65 and over admitted as emergency inpatients 2 or more times in a single year 10. Reduce mortality from coronary heart disease among the under 75s in deprived areas 11. Increase the percentage of people aged 65 and over with high levels of care needs who are cared for at home 12. Decrease the estimated number of problem drug users in Scotland by 2011 (T) 13. Increase the proportion of adults making one or more visits to the outdoors per week 14. Improve public sector efficiency through the generation of 2% cash releasing efficiency savings per annum (T)

‘CURAM :Scotland Cares’ Strengthening the culture capacity and capability within the NMAHP workforce

AHP Work Programme AHP Workload and Workforce Modernising AHP Careers Adult Rehabilitation Effective Practitioner Maximising the Potential Leadership Framework Mental Health ( Elaine Hunter ) Children ( Nicola Robinson)

Workforce and Workload National Implementation Support Phase April-Sep 09 includes AHP portfolio, training programme AHP Bank 2009 -NHS Lothian hosting database AHP Data Project- Felicity Naughton Project Manager (ISD)

Guiding Principles Affordability - workforce planning projections to be affordable and offer value for money Availability – adequate source of supply, taking into account the overall labour market, competition and opportunities for inward recruitment Adaptability – planned workforce to be trained and supported and workforce plans to fit with service redesign plans A Force for Improvement http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2009/01/20121026/0

Next Steps More integrated workforce planning (reshaping the clinical workforce) Increased interest in role substitution Increase in Assistant Practitioners Evidence of clinical effectiveness and impact