Title: Portfolio Development
1Portfolio Development
- Life Long Learning Project
2Objectives
- Define lifelong learning and CPD
- Discuss how to put a professional portfolio
together - Identify the links between a professional
portfolio, PDPs and KSF - Define reflective practice
- Identify different models of reflection
- Discuss the benefits that reflection can have on
practice - Discuss action plans for the future
3Life Long Learning
- a continuous development process which can
be said to belong to an individual. - (Teare et al 1998)
4Continued Professional Development (CPD)
- a range of learning activities through which
professionals maintain and develop throughout
their career to ensure that they retain their
capacity to practise safely, effectively and
legally within their evolving scope of practice. -
5CPD
- A process (not a product)
- Lifelong throughout professional life
- Systematic and planned
- Embraces both formal and informal learning
- Builds on previous / existing knowledge to expand
and help fulfil potential - Can develop and enhance practice, having a
positive impact on health outcomes
6What does it mean to me?
- Higher standard of professional performance
- Increased job satisfaction
- Enhances professional knowledge, skills and
status - Promotes awareness of new developments and
concepts - Expands expertise and improves personal
efficiency - Provides framework for making informed decisions
7Examples of CPD
- Work-based learning
- Professional activity
- Formal/educational activity
- Self-directed learning
- Other activities
8What is a Portfolio?
- Show evidence of good and up to date practice
- Can demonstrate competence
- Record of learning experiences
- Evaluation
- Impact on practice
- Encourages reflection
9What can you use a portfolio for?
- Job interview
- Individual personal development/CPD
- HPC re-registration
- KSF development review
- In 11 with manager
- Clinical Supervision
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10Re-registration with the HPC
- Need to demonstrate process of learning and CPD
- Need to provide evidence of this
- Need to develop portfolio
11Registration
- New regulation for AHPs
- HPC consulted in 2004
- Regulations to be introduced July 2006
- All registrants will be required to undertake CPD
as a condition of their registration
12HPC standards state registrants must
- Maintain a continuous, up-to-date and accurate
record of their CPD activities - Demonstrate that their CPD activities are a
mixture of learning activities relevant to
current or future practice - Seek to ensure that their CPD has contributed to
the quality of their practice and service
delivery - Seek to ensure that their CPD benefits the
service user - Present a written portfolio containing evidence
of their CPD upon request
13Re-registration Process will operate by
- Each registrant making a self-declaration at
registration renewal that they continue to meet
the Councils Standards for CPD - Sample audits of registrants taken at random from
each section of the register - Submission of a profile of evidence by
registrants selected for sample audit - Assessment of profile against the Standards of
CPD using appropriate and experienced partners
14The Profile Content
- Front cover (pro-forma will be provided)
- Contents page
- Summary of practice history for the last two
years (maximum 500 words) - Statement of how Standards of CPD have been met
(maximum 1500 words) on the pro-forma provided - Documentary evidence to support the statement
15Simplifying a Portfolio
- Can buy ready prepared portfolio costly
- Use A4 folder and divider be creative and use
your imagination - Remember use it as a marketing tool for .. YOU.
16Section 1
- Personal details
- CV
- Personal summary
- Professional / formal qualifications
- Other responsibilities e g school governor
17Section 2
- Your current role
- Job description
- KSF Post Outline
- KSF Review/PDP
- Own development plan
18Section 3
- Your current activity your reflections on it
- Clinical/Managerial/Leadership role
- Responsibilities
- Contributions to service improvements
- Developments in practice
- Projects
- 11s
- Clinical supervision / mentoring / coaching
- Reflective pieces
19Section 4
- Feel good factors / achievements
- Thank-you cards
- Letters of acknowledgement from patients,
relatives, managers - Anything that promotes you as an individual
20Section 5
- Course related CPD
- Certificates of attendance at courses
- Reflection on these courses and the impact what
did you learn that you can bring back into your
practice
21KSF Overview
22What is the Knowledge Skills Framework?
- Defines and describes the knowledge and skills
which you need to apply in in your job in order
to deliver quality services - Provides a single, consistent, comprehensive and
explicit framework on which to base review and
development for all staff
23What is the Purpose of the KSF?
- Providing better services to meet our patients
needs - Better staff development
- Staff and managers being clear about what is
required of them - Promote equality and diversity of all staff
24KSF does not seek to describe what people are
like or their attitudes it focuses on how
people need to apply their knowledge and skills
within the NHS
25How will the KSF and Development Review process
benefit you?
- Enable clarity of knowledge and skills you need
to apply - Framework of appropriate learning and development
- Relate your work to the work of others
- Define lifelong learning and CPD
- Provides a structure for you throughout your
working lives in the NHS
26Benefits at Organisational Level
- Workforce with better, clearer understanding of
roles - Improved knowledge base of workforce
- Motivated workforce
- Link between service delivery workforce
development - More effective recruitment selection process
- Provide targeted training development
- Equality diversity
27How is the KSF Structured?
- Made up of 30 dimensions
- 6 of the dimensions are core- they are relevant
to every post in the NHS - The remaining 24 dimensions are specific they
apply to some but not all jobs in the NHS
28The Core Dimensions
- Communication
- Personal people development
- Health, safety and security
- Service improvement
- Quality
- Equality and diversity
29What does the KSF look like?
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31What Are KSF Outlines?
- A KSF outline sets out the dimensions and levels
that apply to that post - Must be realistic
- Consistency will be checked across a number of
post outlines National Library is being
developed to be shared across the UK - Are about posts not people
32KSF Post Outline example
NHS KSF DIMENSIONS Needed For post? Level for post Level for post Level for post Level for post Level for post
Basic Grade OT Y/N 1 2 3 4 Notes
CORE DIMENSIONS relates to all NHS posts
Communication Y v Needs to be able to use IT as well as written oral. With users, carers, team, care coordinator, other healthcare professionals.
Personal and people development Y v Includes participation in basic grade development programme KSF development review
Health, safety and security Y v Trust Risk assessment procedure. Lone working policy.
Service Improvement Y v Audit, clinical effectiveness and user satisfaction surveys all part of post.
Quality Y v
Equality and diversity Y v
33Reflective Practice
34What is reflective practice?
- A way of learning from our experiences in order
to understand and develop practice - Three main elements
- Things that happen to a person (experiences)
- The reflective processes that enable you to learn
from these experiences - The action that results when new perspectives are
taken
35Why Bother?
- Demonstrate reflection in and on practice
- Provide critical evaluation of theory-practice
issues - Identify future development needs
- Demonstrate understanding of professional
practice
36We learn by thinking about what has happened to
us and seeing them in different ways that enables
us to take some kind of action
- Experience Reflection Action
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37We learn by thinking about what has happened to
us and seeing them in different ways that enables
us to take some kind of action
- Experience Reflection Action
- What? So What? Now What?
38Where is the evidence?
- One piece of evidence will cover more than one
KSF dimension - Evidence should be easily to locate
- Portfolio needs to be user friendly
39Where is the evidence?
- Contents page
- For portfolio
- For KSF dimension
- Colour coding
- Matrix
40Dont Forget!
- There is no right or wrong way to present a
portfolio. - It is as individual as you are.
- Go ahead try it out you will be surprised at
the evidence you already have!