Deep dive into the East of England (EoE) Faculty

The regional team or East of England Regional Faculty was established in January 2021. Since then, we have established Advanced Practice ICS meetings in each of the six systems. The aim is to provide oversight and strategic vision for workforce development, training, and to develop governance of the advancing roles in a consistent way.

Workplace Supervision for Advanced Clinical Practice – supporting videos

We have created nine videos to accompany this guidance, providing insights about best practice in multi-professional supervision for advanced practice. These insights have been gathered through conversations with colleagues working in advanced practice in a variety of clinical settings. We asked them to share what processes and structures they have found useful and why supervision is a crucial part of professional and public safety in advanced practice.

Welcome to the new Centre Lead for Programme Accreditation, Natalie Ruscoe

Natalie has spent the last fifteen years working in advanced practice in clinical and academic roles, she recently joined us to lead the Centre for Advancing Practice work around programme accreditation.

Signpost for Continuing Professional Development

Download Signpost for Continuing Professional Development The aim of continuous professional development (CPD) is to provide employees and employers with […]

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2020 Conference goody bag

In place of the traditional conference goody bag, the following resources have been selected to inform, guide and entertain – we […]

Advanced Practice in the community

Regional Faculties for Advancing Practice announcement

Building a recognised and visible advanced practitioner workforce is a priority for the NHS; there is a clear and identified […]

Workplace Supervision for Advanced Clinical Practice

Download Workplace Supervision for Advanced Clinical Practice: An integrated multi-professional approach for practitioner development. The publication sets out seven fundamental considerations which underpin supervision […]