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Applications open for portfolio development support programmes



The Professional and Organisational Development team is now accepting applications from public health workers across Wales to their portfolio development support schemes.

 
The team currently runs the Public Health Practitioner Portfolio Development Support Programme and the Defined Specialist Support Programme  
 
Public Health Practitioners
 
Applications are invited from public health workers across Wales to the Public Health Practitioner Portfolio Development Support Programme (2012-13).
 
Through this programme practitioners will be able to access a range of support in developing portfolios of evidence against the UK Public Health Register’s (UKPHR) Public Health Practitioner (Draft) Standards for Registration.
 
Successful applicants will receive a range of support through CPD opportunities and mentoring including self-assessment, collating evidence and demonstrating competence.
 
A further breakdown of the programme and information on the application process can be found in the ‘Public Health Practitioner Portfolio Development Support Programme (2012-13) Guidance Document’ which can be downloaded along with an application form.  
 
Applications are welcome from public health practitioners from organisations across Wales.
 
Public Health Specialists
 
The Defined Specialist Support Programme is for public health professionals working at senior strategic levels. It provides support to help in the preparation of a defined specialist portfolio to be submitted to the UK Voluntary Register for Public Health Specialists.
 
A further breakdown of the support offered and information on the application process can be found in the ‘Defined Specialist Support Programme (2012-13) Guidance Document’ which can be downloaded along with an application form.  
 
Applications are welcome from public health professionals from organisations across Wales.
 
For further information please visit the Professional and Organisational Development webpages or contact Chris Orr (Development Officer) on 029 2082 7639 or by email Christopher.Orr@wales.nhs.uk
 
 

Source: Public Health Wales