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Resource: AHP quick guide to work experience
Purpose & Context
- Designed to help Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) create and offer NHS work experience.
- Responds to the post-COVID shift and supports NHS goals to grow the AHP workforce (2020–2025), as outlined in the Long Term Plan and People Plan.
- Emphasises AHPs as NHS ambassadors, encouraging engagement with schools and use of tools
Contents
- Introduction
- Benefits – For learners, AHP services, and future recruitment
- Implementation Guide:
- Roles and responsibilities
- Compliance: health & safety, confidentiality, DBS checks
- Templates & processes: induction, planning, evaluation systems
- Success Stories
- CQC Standards – Evidence to meet inspection standards
- References & Resources
Key Messages
- Why it matters: Enables experiential insight, supports educational pathways, addresses NHS staff supply gaps
- Promotes career awareness and helps attract students into AHP degrees
- Encourages collaboration with schools via NHS ambassador schemes and national outreach
- Supports consistency & quality through standards, adherence to CQC, and best-practice templates
Practical Tools & Support
- Templates and checklists for:
- Induction processes
- Risk assessment, insurance, safeguarding, DBS
- Placement planning and placement evaluations
- Case Studies: highlight flexibility and effectiveness in design
- Related resources:
- NHS Work Experience Resource Toolkits for secondary care, GP, dental settings
- Quality Standard framework awarding Bronze/Silver/Gold quality status
- Health Careers tools and KMPT on-demand AHP programmes
Summary
The guide empowers AHP teams to design, manage, and sustain high-quality work placements, enhancing career attraction, workforce planning, and consistent delivery aligned with regulatory and NHS-wide standards.
Resource details
| Contributed by: | AHP Workforce Toolkit |
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| Licence: | Creative commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International More information on licences |
| First contributed: | 28 November 2025 |
| Audience access level: | General user |
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