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Shaping the Future What the ASSISTANT PRACTITIONER RADIOGRAHPHY ONLINE NETWORK SCOTLAND Can do for you Background Assistant Practitioners have been around in Scotland for over a decade ID: 1037127

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1. LEADing AP(R)ONS in Shaping the FutureWhat the ASSISTANT PRACTITIONER (RADIOGRAHPHY) ONLINE NETWORK, SCOTLANDCan do for you.

2. BackgroundAssistant Practitioners have been around in Scotland for over a decade. First ones in Scotland took up their posts in 2009.Currently thought to be 85 APs across 14 Boards.Mainly diagnostic.? How many in the private sector.

3. Why Assistant Practitioners?Not generally to make savings, as any money saved was typically used elsewhere in the budget.Brought in to free radiographers to move into other areas/modalities.To comply with the 4-tier structure model.Also – significantly – to aid retention of Clinical Support Workers by providing opportunities for career progression.

4. Who are APs?We are a highly skilled workforce, drawn from a wide variety of backgrounds:Most of us have come from the ranks of Healthcare Support Workers, so already had a solid grounding in patient care.Also, because most were mature, many had previous work experience in sectors as diverse as clerical, retail, design and the creative arts, bringing with them a wide range of additional skills.

5. The Role of the APQuickly became core members of staff, usually working Monday to Friday, 9-5 in the general x-ray rooms.Over time, we have finely honed our skills in plain film radiography, now consistently delivering high quality images.

6. Limitations of the roleNeed to get every single examination justified by a more qualified member of staff prior to x-raying, regardless of the clinical indications.Also need someone more qualified to check all our images.Need to have more qualified staff present in the room at the time if patient flow is to be maintained.

7. The Current SituationThe requirement to seek justification for examinations for which the justification criteria has never changed can be deeply disruptive to patient flow through a department, and may be a source of frustration and potential disillusionment for APs. ? Retention issues again…Many APs now qualified for longer than radiographers supervising, (including some band 6s). Many of the recently qualified radiographers are more accepting of our knowledge, skills and experience.

8. Shaping The FutureThere seems to be some consensus building that the old model we worked to has outlived its usefulness.We are here today to get the ball rolling towards change that works for Assistant Practitioners, Departments and patients.Instrumental in driving that change, will be AP(R)ONS.

9. What is AP(R)ONSASSISTANT PRACTITIONERS (RADIOGRAPHY) ONLINE NETWORK, SCOTLAND. For both Diagnostic and Therapeutic Radiography APs across Scotland.Formed on October 24th, 2019 at the AP group meeting in Edinburgh.Three office bearers were elected at the meeting.

10. ChairCATHY MUNRObased at Stobhill ACH, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. Became an AP in 2011 after Qualifying from Stow College, following up in 2013 with a DipHE from Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen in 2013 Catherine.Munro@ggc.scot.nhs.uk

11. Vice ChairKAREN MORRISBased at University Hospital Monklands, Lanarkshire.Qualified as an AP in 2012, having completed the first year of the DipHE course at Robert Gordon University, and graduated in 2013.Karen.Morris@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk

12. Secretary ANNE MARIE HOWLEY Based at University Hospital Hairmyres, Lanarkshire Qualified as an AP in 2012 after completing a year’s course at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen.AnneMarie.Howley@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk

13. Objects Of The GroupTo raise the profile of Assistant Practitioners.To highlight the important role that APs play in Radiology departments.To share good practice, knowledge and experience.To identify training and development needs.To ensure all APs have a voice!

14. Also…One of our main aims is to strive for consistency of working conditions for APs throughout Scotland, by keeping departments informed about developments elsewhere,e.g. ensuring APs are wearing a suitable uniform, reflecting the additional training they have undertaken, and skills they use daily.

15. Communication is keyThere have been issues in the past where information has not been cascaded to all Assistant Practitioners. We would like to try to prevent this from happening in future.We hope to open up a communication highway for APs.Will enable us to make sure that all APs are kept informed and up-to-date with forthcoming events, training opportunities, and any other relevant developments.

16. Sharing For ShapingInitially, though, the most significant function of the group is the sharing of information concerning areas such as guidelines, local rules and Scopes of Practice.If your board already has any of these already in place, it would be useful if you could share them with us.This will enable us to work towards a consistent approach.

17. Forum For The FutureWe hope to be able to:develop other methods of contact, through social media (Twitter / Instagram), and perhaps a website (in the meantime, we have a tab on the SCIN website). Have ongoing online contact encouraging all APs to share their ideas and experience among the group.organise regular events.Work towards up-dating our Scopes of Practice.

18. Become A MemberMEMBERSHIP IS FREE, but your contribution is priceless!To enable your voice, simply register with the group by contacting one of the office bearers (see Appendix at the end).You will be added to the group email distribution, which will enable us to keep each other informed of future developments, learning opportunities and events.Join our Facebook page – this is a private account for Radiography Assistant Practitioners only.

19. Don’t be shy...To enable us to extend the network, we need volunteers.The current office bearers are all from the West, Central area of Scotland.It would be great if we could have more involvement from a bit further afield.If you are able to help with the Social media or Web pages, - or some other way we maybe haven’t thought of - please don’t be shy, get in touch and get involved (see contact details on the following slide). THANK YOU.

20. Appendix: Contact detailsSCIN: NSS.SCIN@nhs.netTo access AP(R)ONS information via the SCIN website, go to the homepage, scroll down and click on ‘SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS’ then select APRONS, or: select the ‘SCIN WORK’ tab along the top, followed by ‘Special Interest Groups’ then ‘Assistant Practitioners Group (APRONS)Catherine.Munro@ggc.scot.nhs.ukKaren.Morris@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.ukAnneMarie.Howley@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk