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Local Education and Training Boards

Local Education and Training Boards. Adam C Wardle Managing Director, Yorkshire and the Humber Local Education and Training Board. The New Landscape. Health Education England Local Education and Training Boards Employers in the driving seat. Health Education England.

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Local Education and Training Boards

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  1. Local Education and Training Boards Adam C Wardle Managing Director, Yorkshire and the Humber Local Education and Training Board

  2. The New Landscape Health Education England Local Education and Training Boards Employers in the driving seat

  3. Health Education England Providing leadership for the new education and training system Ensuring delivery of the highest quality healthcare to England’s population Recruiting the right people with the right values Influencing education and training, working with LETBs Driving innovation and ambition

  4. Local Education and Training Boards Provider led Identifying and agreeing local priorities Partnership working Multi-professional approach A forum for developing the whole workforce

  5. LETB Priorities Patients first Dignity and respect Being aspirational Being transformational

  6. Mission and Purpose of LETBs The overall mission of the LETBs is to ensure that the local health workforce has the right skills, behaviours and training, and is available in the right number to support the delivery of excellent healthcare and health improvement. The purpose of LETBs is to: Identify and agree local priorities for education and training to ensure security of supply of the skills and people providing health and public health services Plan and commission education and training in the interests of sustainable, high quality provision and health improvement To improve the quality of education and training for the future and current NHS workforce Be a forum for developing the whole health and public health workforce

  7. Functions of the LETBs To bring together all healthcare and public health employers providing NHS funded services with education providers, the professions, local government and the research sector, to develop a skills and development strategy for the local health workforce that meets employer requirements and responds to the plans of commissioners To consult with patients, local communities and staff to ensure the local skills and development strategy is responsive to their views To aggregate workforce data and plans for the local health economy and share with the CfWI to improve local workforce planning To account for education and training funding allocated by HEE To commission education and training to deliver the local skills and development strategy and national priorities set out in the Education Operating Framework To ensure value for money throughout the commissioning of education and training and for running costs

  8. Functions of the LETBs (continued) To secure the quality of education and training programmes in accordance with the requirements of professional regulators and the Education Outcomes Framework To take a multi-professional approach in planning and developing the healthcare and public health workforce and in commissioning education and training To support access to Continuing Professional Development and employer led systems for the whole health and public health workforce To work in partnership with Universities, clinical academics, other education providers and those investing in research and innovation To work with local authorities and health and well-being Boards in taking a joined up approach across the local health, public health and social care workforce To work with HEE to develop national strategy and priorities

  9. New Opportunity To inform To consult To involve To collaborate To empower

  10. Operating Principles HEE has set 10 key operating principles for all LETBs: Local decision making Inclusive approach of providers Good governance Sound financial arrangements Stakeholder engagement Transparency Partnership working Quality and value – year on year improvement Security of supply Accountability

  11. Governance Arrangements Until March 2013, the SHA Cluster Boards will retain overarching responsibility Will operate within the 10 key operating principles The LETB Boards will comprise healthcare providers and other key stakeholders supported by an Executive team The Boards will be supported by advisory and partnership arrangements

  12. Membership of LETBs All providers of NHS services across the LETB area are members NHS provider members will nominate representatives to be on the Boards The Boards will also include representatives from other key stakeholders including education providers and Local Authority representation Independent Chair

  13. Senior Team of LETBs Statutory posts include the following: Managing Director Director of Education and Quality Head of Finance

  14. NHS Education and Training Funding Aim to maximise the funding for the LETB area and maximise the value achieved from it Like the rest of the NHS, LETBs face the financial challenge of meeting increased demand (such as GP expansion and new roles) from the same level of cash funding This emphasises the need to ‘QIPP’ spending decisions to ensure LETBs are investing in people and skills that fit the changing needs of NHS providers

  15. Why Engagement is Important – Key Tasks and Challenges Setting priorities Improving workforce planning Planning and commissioning effective, value for money education and training Multi-professional approach Quality

  16. Engaging with Employers and Other Stakeholders Great opportunity to make a real and positive difference to workforce education and training Driving and embedding innovation Links with the Academic Health Science Network Promoting and displaying the values of the NHS Constitution High quality care for patients

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