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1 Public health regulation at a crossroads David Kidney, Chief Executive, 01 July 2013

2 The UKPHR is 10 years old It is a voluntary register No protected titles Exists to protect the public Assures competence of registrants, valuable for public health employers as well as the public

3 UK-wide operation and application Since 2003 UKPHR has registered Public Health Specialists ◦ General ◦ Defined - PHI is a recognised defined specialty Since 2011 Practitioner registration pilots UKPHR is voluntary – no basis in law – Department of Health planning to remove Specialists

4 Workforce has means to demonstrate continuing competence What others find valuable: ◦ Employers – competence and registration required for posts ◦ Commissioners of services – assured competence of practitioners ◦ Governments and public – confidence in public health workforce

5 Regulation ◦ Sets standards & processes for registering ◦ Sets requirements to stay on the register (e.g. CPD) ◦ Promotes registrants’ standards of competence ◦ Removes people from the register ◦ Increasingly requires regular revalidation A public statement that registered members of the public health workforce have met, & agree to maintain, standards of competence appropriate to the work undertaken

6 Standard route ◦ prospective specialist training programme ◦ UKPHR recognises two programmes: the UK Faculty of Public Health and the Royal College of SurgeonsUK Faculty of Public HealthRoyal College of Surgeons ◦ Satisfactory completion gives entitlement to registration without further assessment Retrospective portfolio assessment ◦ Recognise competence of senior level working ◦ No recognised programmes for defined specialists

7 Recognition of specialist status ◦ Public health specialists working at a senior level - inappropriate to take formal training programme ◦ Requires retrospective portfolio assessment ◦ Exceptional route, and any prospective applicant must ask for permission to apply via this route Dual Route ◦ The opportunity of dual registration for those on the Specialist Register of either the GMC or GDC

8 Developmental portfolio route – for defined areas of public health specialist practice ◦ Approved by the Register Board in January 2009 managed by the CIEH and is open to applicants for the Defined area of specialist practice ◦ Applicants are able to build their Portfolio of evidence over a number of years ◦ For more information regarding the Developmental route visit the CIEH websiteCIEH website

9 Department of Health intends to address “anomaly” Remaining specialists to be regulated by HCPC 12 week consultation due to start this month-URL Department expects NI, Scotland and Wales to agree Possibly UKPHR is supported to operate a practitioner- only voluntary register Feel free to respond to the consultation

10 David Kidney, Chief Executive UK Public Health Register, Chadwick Court, 15 Hatfields, London, SE1 8DJ www.publichealthregister.org.uk Tel +44(0)20 7827 5841 Email d.kidney@cieh.orgd.kidney@cieh.org


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