In November 2023 the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) launched the Principles for Preceptorship and NHS England (NHSE) released an AHP Preceptorship Standards and Framework.
Both of these are designed to support allied health professionals (AHPs) through career transitions and to help them in providing safe, compassionate and high-quality care, and to encourage a personalised experience between the preceptor and preceptee.
Breaking them down
HCPC's five Principles of Preceptorship
What are the principles?
AHP Preceptorship Standards and Framework
What do these terms mean?
- Preceptorship – a period of structured support provided to HCPC registrants at key moments of career transition. This includes joining the workforce for the first time, returning to work after a long period away (including being re-admitted to the register), working in the UK for the first time, taking up a new role, or moving to a new organisation, to give them confidence to act as an autonomous practitioner.
- Preceptee – an individual accessing a period of Preceptorship.
- Preceptor – an individual providing one to-one support to someone undertaking Preceptorship.
Understand the principles and how they affect you
To help you get to grips with how you can use the new resources – as a newly registered OT, returning to practice, in a new role, or as practitioner, employer or service manager – we’re hosting a webinar with HCPC and NHSE to discuss this at 12pm, Thursday 18 January 2024.
We’d love for you to join us – register to attend the webinar.