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The NHS Management and Leadership Framework: What AHPs Need to Know
This session will offer a clear overview of the framework’s purpose, structure and practical delivery – tailored for Allied Health Professionals. key developments in the NHS The aim is to:
- Share Key Findings: Present the outcomes of milestones reached, stakeholder engagement, and upcoming priorities shedding light on workforce dynamics and service delivery in these settings.
- A Q & A panel discussion to support areas of opportunity and demystify future challenges to implementation. Enable Next Steps & Collaboration: Discuss future directions and invite ongoing partnership, inclusive design, sustainable, and sector-wide applicability. The framework continues to evolve in response to national leadership reviews and regulatory changes.
The Aims of the Session are:
- To share Progress on Standards and Competencies
- To update Curriculum Development -review workshops and stakeholders' engagement across all levels.
- To share next steps and onwards collaboration
Additional information
The session offers a clear overview of the framework’s purpose, structure and practical delivery tailored for AHPs.
Resource details
| Contributed by: | AHP Workforce Toolkit |
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| Licence: | More information on licences |
| First contributed: | 05 January 2026 |
| Audience access level: | General user |
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