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Title: Podiatry Profession Fit For Purpose.


1
  • Podiatry Profession Fit For Purpose.
  • Perceptions of Training Needs.
  • Neil Simmonite
  • University of East London.

2
Scope of this Presentation
  • Workforce Planning/Training the Back drop
  • Podiatry Manager perceptions
  • Some ideas on the way forward

3
2007/08 A Critical Year for Progression?
Patient-led NHS
2008
From 80/20 top-down target led
To 80/20 local innovation incentive led
2007
2008
2003
4
Health Consumer Powerhouse
  • UK falls further down European health league
    despite rise in funding The index of European
    health services, issued yesterday in Brussels by
    Health Consumer Powerhouse, found Britain had
    slid further down the European league table over
    the past year despite the investment in the NHS
    under New Labour.
  • 1st Oct 07 Euro Health Consumer Index 2007
    Brussels Health Consumer Powerhouse

5
Health Consumer Powerhouse
  • 1 Austria
  • 2 Netherlands
  • 3 France
  • 4 Switzerland
  • 5 Germany
  • 6 Sweden
  • 7 Norway
  • 8 Finland
  • 9 Denmark
  • 10 Belgium
  • 11 Luxembourg
  • 12 Estonia
  • 13 Cyprus
  • 14 Spain
  • 15 Czech Republic
  • 16 Ireland
  • 17 UK

6
NHS Litigation Authority
  • Paid in connection with clinical negligence
    claims. (Includes damages and legal costs)
  • 2006-07 579.3 million
  • 2005-06 560.3 million.
  • The figures for non-clinical claims are
  • 2006-07 33.9 million
  • 2005-06 31.3 million
  • NHS Litigation Authority  Report and Accounts
    2007 The Stationery Office http//www.nhsla.com/h
    ome.htm

7
Ministers Invite Private Companies to Manage
NHS Services
  • John Carvel, social affairs editorSaturday
    October 6, 2007The Guardian
  • Alan Johnson, the health secretary, alarmed
    health unions yesterday by opening up a new
    market for the management of NHS services worth
    up to 70bn.
  • He approved a list of 14 private companies that
    would be available to help primary care trusts in
    England evaluate the health needs of local people
    and buy appropriate services. If the trials
    succeed, the companies may influence the
    commissioning of services ranging from family
    planning to chiropody

8
Precarious Nature of Workforce Planning/Training
9
Workforce Planning/Training
  • The terms workforce planning and workforce
    development refer to a wide range of different
    activities and there is no single accepted
    definition for either.

10
Common Sense?
  • Before planning to increase the stock of
  • human resources it is essential to
  • establish that the existing workforce is
  • working effectively
  • Dr Karen Bloor of the University of York

11
Expansion of NHS Staff
  • The Department of Health acknowledged this in
  • its written submission, and officials confirmed
    on
  • 11 May 2007 that improving productivity was not
  • amongst the aims of the NHS Plan reforms
  • When we put more money into the NHS with the
  • NHS Plan investment, we expected productivity
  • would not actually rise. We did not anticipate
    that
  • we could put all those new resources into the
  • system and get productivity as well.

12
Evidenced by the new GP Contract?
  • Professor Bonnie Sibbald of the National Primary
    Care
  • Research and Development Centre
  • Question their contract has meant fairly
    substantial pay rises for GPs.
  • Are they doing less and getting more?
  • Professor Bonnie Sibbald Yes.
  • Question Do you think that is justified?
  • Professor Bonnie Sibbald NoWe conduct national
    surveys of general practitioners in this country,
    about 1,000 GPs On average doctors were
    reporting a 15,000 increase in pay and a four
    hour reduction in their working week.

13
Training Cuts
  • Professor David Gordon of the Council
  • of Heads of Medical Schools who described
  • cuts in education and training spending by
  • SHAs as eating the seed-corn for the
  • future

14
  • What Do Podiatry Managers Think?

15
  • Podiatry Managers from the UK were asked to fill
    in a questionnaire about what they believed were
    the top 3 training needs for
  • Themselves
  • Clinical Leads
  • General Staff

16
Mgr Perceptions of Mgr Needs (Raw Actual
Data)
17
Mgr Perceptions of Mgr Needs Male vs.
Female
18
Mgr Perceptions of Staff Needs (Raw
Actual Data)
19
Mgr Perception of Staff Needs
20
So What is this Telling Us?
  • Managers
  • There are some topics emerging- Gen Mgmt.,
    Business Dev., Marketing.
  • There is some variation between Male and Female
    perceptions- is this Real or Chance?
  • If Real, does this reflect a difference between
    Gender Management Styles?
  • Too early to tell.

21
So What is this Telling Us?
  • Staff Needs
  • Male mgrs perceived Leadership, CPD and Clinical
    Skills.
  • Female Mgrs perceived Management, Research,
    Customer Focus and Legislation.
  • Consider the implications from the earlier slides
  • does this fit with priorities identified?
  • Male Mgrs significantly less likely than Female
    Mgrs to identify a need for Leadership training.
  • (Plt0.05)
  • Will that change following today?

22
  • THE FUTURE?

23
21st CENTURYLEADERSNOT 20th CENTURYMANAGERS
24
UK Employees of the Future (2010)
  • 20 Will be Mothers (50 as Single Parents)
  • 1.3 Million Fewer Workers Aged 25-35
  • 20 Workforce White Men Under 45 years old
  • 80 Workforce Growth Women
  • 10 Working Population Ethnic Minorities
  • How will this affect our training strategies?

25
Interprofessional Agenda
  • The trap that writing a training course for one
    profession in the hope and expectation that it
    meets all needs is at best hopeful.
  • To be Fit For Purpose we need to be meaningful
    across the teams we seek to train.

26
Polyclinics-Redesigning Care Provision
27
What Do Managers Want from Employees?
  • Reliability
  • Punctuality
  • Understand Procedures
  • Competent
  • Commitment/Engagement
  • Working With Others

28
Podiatry Manager/Lead Issues-Roles?
  • As service providers and workforce employers
  • The Impact of the new SHA on your provider
    organisation or services
  • What can you expect from SHA in its workforce
    capacity role?
  • How do you influence the education process,
    product, and supply currently?
  • Future?

29
Workforce Education/Training Opportunities
  • Our changing workforce
  • -Specific skills / groups
  • -In which settings?
  • -At which grades?
  • Working Differently
  • -Service modernisation re-design
  • -Workforce productivity (reduced funding growth)
  • Model Employer
  • -Part of being a high performing autonomous
    provider(s)
  • -Return to Practice, Staff Development, Widening
    Access etc
  • Model Career
  • -Skills Escalator
  • -Four Modernisations Pay, Learning, Regulation,
    Workforce planning

30
As Providers of Clinical Education
  • Incentives for quality / innovation (Joint
    projects)
  • Recruitment and Retention
  • Using T and L strategies to improve clinical
    rotations
  • Sharing Resources
  • Partnerships with Higher and Further Education
  • Placement capacity
  • Shaping your current and future workforce

31
Enhancing Quality in Partnership-EQUIP
  • Skills for Health have launched a 3-month
    consultation on their
  • Quality Assurance Framework for NHS funded
    healthcare
  • education in England. The framework EQuIP has
    a planned
  • implementation date for academic year 2008/9.
  • A series of regional half-day workshops are being
    held throughout England
  • between October and December this year
  • 23 October Liverpool
  • 7 November Bristol
  • 8 November Birmingham
  • 15 November Peterborough
  • 28 November London
  • 13 December Newcastle
  • qaconferencebookings_at_skillsforhealth.org.uk

32
In Summary
  • Value added to your services by being actively
    involved in education/training/developing the
    workforce
  • Positive consequences of involvement in
    educational partnerships to improve patient care
  • Consequences of not being involved!
  • Making the future, present!

33
Acknowledgements
  • Podiatry Managers and Leads who took part in the
    questionnaire.
  • University of East London.
  • Pm Forum (Jackie, Karen and Marcel).
  • Members of the Faculty of Management.

34
Apparently Carlsberg Dont Do Decorating, But If
They Did. Any Questions?
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