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THE LONDON AMBULANCE PARAMEDIC PROGRAMME

in collaboration with the 

PATIENTS' FORUM FOR THE LAS

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Community Education Provider Networks (CEPNs)

CEPNs provide a model for system leadership and infrastructure that individual services would be unable to manage and sustain in isolation. The network allows learning to take place in a range of settings, enabling shared learning and dissemination of best practice around the needs of local populations. 

 

 

 

To better support general practice by providing support for workforce planning and development, responding to local needs and enabling the redesign of services within primary care and the community. To improve education capability and capacity in primary and community settings through the development of multi-professional educators and the creation of additional learner placements. To support general practice by improving education quality and governance and act as a local coordinator of education and training for primary and community care.

 

  •           Joined up infrastructure

  •           Robust workforce planning for the future

  •           Increased education capability and capacity

  •           Consistent education quality

  •           Combined negotiating power

  •           Developing new roles to support new ways of working

  •           Transforming workforce development

  •           Better outcomes for patients and the public

Core Functions
Impact and Outcomes

Primary Care Programme Lead:  West of England: sian.jones@weahsn.net

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