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Maximising your team’s potential through safe and effective delegation and supervision (session 2)
This webinar will help those managing AHPs working at (or towards) advanced levels of practice with regulatory and governance issues surrounding delegation and supervision. Part of our series on scope of practice and delegation at advanced levels of practice.
Working upstream to ensure education providers meet our high regulatory standards
We take a flexible approach when undertaking our education quality assurance assessment activities, aiming to be ‘right touch’ in our regulatory activities.
Employer Insights webinar - Supporting employees through preceptorship
In this 45-minute session we'll outline the principles of preceptorship and explore key opportunities for supporting staff according to them.
Employer Insights webinar - Just a learning culture
A 45-minute session looking at the ideas of 'just culture' and a 'learning culture' in the healthcare workplace, the impact they can have on organisational performance and individual wellbeing, plus how you can reflect on the culture in your own team and organisation.
How we use your responses to our Year in Registration survey
A key part of our work is making sure we understand the experience of those going through education programmes through our Year in Registration survey.
Updated standards of proficiency: now in effect
It is now every registrant’s responsibility to meet the updated standards, as far as they relate to their scope of practice.
Reviewing your application
We'll check if your application is complete and all your documents are certified correctly
Working with children and vulnerable adults (vetting and barring)
How the Government's vetting and barring schemes could affect you
August Bank Holiday Weekend 2021 - Service availability and how to contact us
Information about the areas operating urgent support, and how you can contact us if your query falls into one of these.
Our approach to temporary registration
We have worked with the UK Government to create a COVID-19 temporary register, of two parts
New English language requirements for international applicants to come into effect in 2025
From 29 January 2025, new English language proficiency requirements for new international applicants seeking to join the Register will come into effect.
Documents you need to provide
You'll be asked to upload a number of documents as part of your UK application
Digital skills and new technologies
We have emphasised the need to be able to keep up to date with digital skills and new technologies. This is one theme within the key changes to the updated standards of proficiency for all professions.
Additional entitlements
We have powers to mark or 'annotate' the Register to show where a registrant has additional entitlements because they have completed additional training in a particular area of practice.