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Resources and References

AHP preceptorship hub

The AHP Preceptorship hub is a dedicated site to support AHPs implement preceptorship in practice including templates to record your preceptorship meetings, examples of preceptorship in practice and signposting to many resources and frameworks to support learning and development during periods of transition. 

Access the site at Allied health professions (AHP) preceptorship hub | Turas | Learn

AHP learning site

The AHP Learning site offers a range of information and guidance and links to resources that you may find helpful to support your practice, learning and development. This includes information about AHP Careers and recruitment, AHP Practice-based Learning, AHP Support and supervision and many other resources and development opportunities as well as recorded AHP Webinar series.

Access the site at Allied health professions (AHP) learning site | Turas | Learn

 

References

1. The Scottish Government. Code of Practice for Employers of Healthcare Support Workers in Scotland. [Internet]. The Scottish Government, October 2009

2. The Scottish Government. National Workforce Strategy for Health and Social Care in Scotland. [Internet]. The Scottish Government; March 2022 [cited 2024 Oct 10]. Available from: National Workforce Strategy for Health and Social Care in Scotland

3. Health and Care Professions Council. Principles for preceptorship. [Internet]. HCPC; 2023 [cited 2024 Dec 12]. Available from: https://www.hcpc-uk.org/resources/information/principles-for-preceptorship/

4. Health and Care Professions Council. Retention rates of first time HCPC registrants, 2013 to 2018. [Internet]. HCPC; 2023 [cited 2024 Dec 12]. Available from: https://www.hcpc-uk.org/resources/reports/2023/retention-rates-of-first-time-hcpc-registrants-2013-to-2018/

5. Hutchison A, Black J. Scoping exercise: Identify where AHP preceptorship is currently underway, gather case studies and areas of good practice, identify enablers, barriers and opportunities. Edinburgh: NHS Education for Scotland; 2004.  If required, please contact ahp.practice.ed@nes.scot.nhs.uk for copies of the following or if there are any difficulties accessing the documents.

6. IR Report

7. Allied health professions (AHP) preceptorship hub | Turas | Learn

Resources and References