NEY Nursing, Midwifery and AHP Team

Poster: What can AHPs offer in Learning Disability settings?

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Allied health professionals (AHPs) are the third largest clinical workforce in the NHS: 185,000 AHPs in 14 professions are working across the spectrum of health and care.

The NHS Long Term Plan describes AHPs as playing a central role in the delivery of person-centred care to help meet the changing demands the NHS is facing.
AHPs are seen as intrinsic to improving public health, care and can also significantly support the demands facing the NHS.

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Contributed by: NEY Nursing, Midwifery and AHP Team
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First contributed: 25 November 2022
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