Purpose To provide a framework for DHSSPS, HSCB, PHA and HSC Trusts in designing, delivering, reviewing and integrating models of care, as well as providing.

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Purpose To provide a framework for DHSSPS, HSCB, PHA and HSC Trusts in designing, delivering, reviewing and integrating models of care, as well as providing opportunities for learning and development that will help Allied Health Professionals and therapy support workers deliver high quality outcomes for service users.

Scope Allied Health Professionals and support workers in the following 12 professions: Arts Therapists, Dietitians, Drama Therapists, Music Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Orthoptists, Orthotists, Physiotherapists, Podiatrists, Prosthetists, Radiographers and Speech & Language Therapists. The Strategy covers therapists and support workers in the statutory, education, voluntary and independent sectors.

Format The Strategy has four Strategic Themes. Within these themes a number of Key Areas have been identified to provide more detail on how the themes will be taken forward. Each key area has a number of associated Action Points. The action points are assigned at three levels of responsibility: - Strategic – DHSSPS, PHA and HSCB - Organisational – Trust or other organisation - Individual – Allied Health Professionals & Support Workers

Vision Our vision is that by continuing to work in partnership with colleagues, other professionals, other agencies and, most importantly, service users of all ages, families and carers; AHPs will actively enhance peoples lives through the planning and delivery of high quality and innovative diagnostic, treatment and rehabilitation services and practices that are safe, timely, effective and focused on the service user.

Values Service users as partners Supportive and integrated teamwork Safe, effective and person-centred practice Positive leadership and innovation and Excellence in our practice through continued learning and development

Strategic themes Promoting person-centred practice and care Delivering safe and effective care Maximising resources for success Supporting and developing the AHP workforce

Key Area Promoting person-centred practice and care Ensuring personal and public involvement Improve the service user experience Promoting and supporting self management Working in partnership

Key Area Delivering Safe & Effective Care Risk assessment and management Clear governance and accountability frameworks Maximising Resources for Success Innovation and service modernisation Effective leadership

Key Area Supporting and Developing the AHP Workforce Workforce planning Learning and development Workforce development

Consultation Responses60 Title87% Examples98% Health promotion, early detection and diagnosis Uni-professional lead roles

Where do we go from here? Regional Implementation Steering Group DHSSPS Implementation Board HSC Trusts will ensure that the Strategy and its Action Points are taken forward at an operational level. The Strategy will be reviewed at the end of the 5 year period