Declaration of competence (DoC) Sue Carter Regional Tutor Hampshire and IOW 0.

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Declaration of competence (DoC) Sue Carter Regional Tutor Hampshire and IOW 0

What is CPPE? 1 Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education based at the University of Manchester Funded by Health Education England We provide national learning resources for practising pharmacists and pharmacy technicians in England We are based at a university to assure academic standards

Pharmacy professionalism and DoC 2 The General Pharmaceutical Council (the regulator for pharmacy) states that pharmacy professionals are responsible for maintaining and improving the quality of their practice by keeping their knowledge and skills up-to-date and relevant to their role and the services they offer.

Declaration of Competence concept 3 Step 4 – declaration. Print off DoC certificate and sign Step 3 – revisit competency framework to complete the outstanding self-assessment Step 2 – learning: each DoC contains CPPE learning, training and assessment pathway (and other providers) which map to the competencies Step 1 reflection: Completion of self-assessment competency framework to identify gaps in knowledge skills and behaviours

Declaration of Competence concept 4  Each DoC is underpinned with core competencies of: GPhC Standards Consultation skills Safeguarding children and vulnerable adults  Different levels of service are addressed  Pharmacy professionals revisit the DoC every three years unless the service specification requires more regular revision

Which services are covered by DoC? 5 Emergency Contraception Chlamydia Testing and Treatment Supervised Consumption of Prescribed Medicines Needle and Syringe Programmes Stop smoking Alcohol Use Identification and Brief Advice Minor Ailments Schemes (levels 1 and 2) Head lice Vaccination service (London pilot) Inhaler technique service

Why engage commissioners with DoC? 6 Quality and robust reflective framework to embed in your service specification/PGD Allows flexibilty to stipulate commissioner requirements Supported by quality learning and assessment Governance processes managed by CPCG stakeholder group Enables pharmacy workforce to be ‘service ready’ We have engaged HEE and PHE with the process and await their approval

How do CPPE support the DoC process? 7 CPPE hosts DoC on the CPPE website Community pharmacy specific area linked to cppe records Commissioner specific area where they can access each DoC and the learning and assessment overviews Links personal learning and development records of pharmacy professionals to DoC Links personal learning and development records to pharmacy IT systems such as PharmOutcomes. Working with others to expand this.

CPPE Website 8

CPPE Viewer 9

Where to find DoC 10

DoC 11

Step 1: Recommended learning 12

Step 2: Supporting assessments 13

Step 3 & 4 14

Step 3 & 4 15

How do CPPE support you with the DoC process? 16 Training National team of highly trained facilitators (all pharmacy professionals) Flexibility to deliver commissioned and collaborative events Range of high quality educationally robust training materials

CPPE Plan 2015

Core learning Focal Point –Palliative Care, Parkinsons Public health workshops Advanced inhaler training Campaigns of learning The learningpharmacy.com E programmes and courses E-challenge Medicines Quiz App 18

Consultation skills for pharmacy 19

Consultation Skills workshops 20 Confidence in Consultation Skills Full Day Event pm Activities, presentations, video critiques, practice scenarios to give you the knowledge and skills to meet the National Standards 4 June Holiday Inn Eastleigh 30 June Holiday Inn Basingstoke Becoming a Consultation Skills Champion Do you want to encourage Consultation Skills within your organisation - then attend this evening session to find out the background to the standards and how to make part of your organisation. 20 May Holiday Inn Farnborough pm Book via the CPPE website

e learning 21

Campaign of learning 22 Older people Mailed open learning Variety of challenges/activities each week 6 weeks middle May- end June 1015

CPPE/RPS/Parkinson’s UK Joint Meetings April Holiday Inn Eastleigh 12 May Holiday Inn Basingstoke 19 May Bargeman’s Rest IOW 25 June University of Portsmouth Speakers Parkinson’s UK and Specialist Parkinson’s Nurse Buffet pm Meeting pm Book via CPPE website

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