Sue Hannigan BSC MSc RN RM Frame Work Lead for Level 4 & 5 provision says:
Professor Roger Watson opened the day with a keynote speech at the
launch of the proposed Associate Practitioner programme which took place on
4 March 2013 at the University of Hull. This event was hosted by the
Faculty of Health and Social Care. Roger discussed the importance of
fundamental care and the need for NHS leaders to consider this new programme
which would create a non-registered practitioner who would have both an academic
and practical qualification in care
giving. He discussed the good reputation of the NHS in relation to the
countries he has connections with in his capacity as visiting professor. He mentioned the significance of the Francis report and the need
for health care practitioners to be smarter and adaptable to the needs of
patients within the NHS family. His speech was well evaluated by the ten
members of the faculty who were present and the 60 representatives from
practice which included operational managers from mental health, learning
disability teams, acute nursing, community nursing, operating department
practitioner’s, child health and social care services. There were also
presentations from Dave King lead in Mental Health and Mike Kitching Community
Practice Teacher who had both acted as Practice Supporters for the previous Foundation
Degree in Community Health. These
presenters gave an overview of their experiences in supporting students in
becoming Associate Practitioners within their specialist teams. Presentations from previous students ensued they gave an account of their roles as
associate practitioners these presentations were well received by the audience and
led to group discussion on the development and value of Associate Practitioners
in the workplace , allowing us at the Faculty to take the next step on validating
of the programme.
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