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CPD Webinar for AHP support workers - AHPs Deliver: What matters to you?
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A national webinar was held on 13 September 2023. This webinar was for AHP support workers and those who supervise or manage them to gain a better understanding of the AHPs Deliver strategy for EnglandThis webinar aimed to enable attendees to:
• Have a clear understanding of the AHPs Deliver strategy.
• Understand how the strategy applies to AHP support workers.
• Be able to contribute to its implementation and support others to do so.
• Reflect on the roles and impact of other AHP support workers.
• Recognise the value and role of AHP support workers in transforming health and care for our patient population.
This webinar was aimed at:
AHP support workers.
Supervisors / managers of AHP support workers.
Speakers included:
Venus Madden - Clinical Fellow to the Chief Allied Health Professions Officer (CAHPO), NHS England (NHSE).
Gaby Ford, AHP Clinical Fellow, National AHP Support Workforce Programme, NHSE.
Loretta Achiekwelu, Project Manager, National AHP Support Workforce Programme, NHSE.
Katie Ellis (AHP Support Worker Project Officer Lead & Early Years Therapy Assistant, Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust).
Olufunmilayo Oludare (Occupational Therapy Apprentice, North East London NHS Foundation Trust& CAHPO BAME SAG support worker representative).
Charlotte Smith (Adult Social Care Worker, Adult Social Services, North Somerset Council).
Karen Ellames (Assistant Practitioner for Children’s Therapy, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust).
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Contributed by: | AHP Support Workers - North East and Yorkshire Region |
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First contributed: | 07 November 2023 |
Audience access level: | Full user |
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