PHAST has significant experience in providing portfolio development support for those wishing to join the UK Public Health Register. Training Courses can be tailored to meet individual needs for:
- PH Register development/Action Learning Sets for those already on the Register
- PH Register portfolio development for those wishing to join the Register
Who should attend?
PHAST has significant experience in providing portfolio development support for those wishing to join the UK Public Health Register. Training Courses can be tailored to meet individual needs for:
- PH Register development/Action Learning Sets for those already on the Register
- PH Register portfolio development for those wishing to join the Register
Who should attend?
Public health professionals working at senior level who wish to apply to the Public Health Register via the Retrospective Portfolio Assessment route including those applying via Recognition of Specialist Status. This is also open for those with defined areas of specialist practice applying via the Development Portfolio Route.
The aim of the support programme is to heal people to meet the core competency requirements and fill knowledge gaps, but applicants to the programme will be expected to already have a sound public health knowledge base.
Learning Objectives:
To outline the processes and procedures for those wishing to apply as Defined Specialists on the UK Public Health Register.
- Outline the application process and all competencies required to be eligible
- Receive guidance, training and support for filling knows how and shows how gaps to meet core competencies
- Attend facilitated learning sets
- Attend individual guidance sessions (1:1s)
- Receive guidance on writing portfolios
For those already on the Register:
- Receive support and guidance re accreditation/revalidation
- Attend facilitated action learning sets
For more information on this course and how the content can be adapted to suit the needs of your organisation, or you as an individual, please email enquiries@phast.org.uk.