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Podiatry

The Practice Development Network for Allied Health Professions - Podiatry is chaired by Jodi Binning. The network has representation from across Scotland.  The next network meeting will take place on Monday 3 November 2008 10.00 - 15.30, NHS QIS, Meeting Room 1, Delta House, 50 West Nile Street, Glasgow, G1 2NP.

Network Representatives

Network Representatives for Podiatry (Word, 50K, 14 secs)

Podiatry Shared Space - www.elib.scot.nhs.uk

  • Do you want to share podiatry practice development across Scotland?
  • Are you aware of innovative practice?
  • Do you want to generate discussion?

If you answered ‘yes’ to any of the above you are ready to join the discussion & debate at the Podiatry Practice Development Network Shared Space.

The Practice Development Network – Podiatry have established a shared space on the NHS Scotland e-library to enable all levels of practitioners to have the opportunity to share practice across Scotland, identify innovative practice and share protocols. A list of training/ study days will also be provided on the site. If you are interested why not join today!

How to get involved

Access the shared spaced by visiting www.elib.scot.nhs.uk and log on by using your ATHENS username & password. Click here to download the guide to using the shared space.

Please click here to download the flyer (PDF, 35K, 9 Secs) 

If you would like hard copies of the flyer please contact ahpadmin.qis@nhs.net with your mailing address and quantity required.

Mission Statement

In their 'Code of Conduct' for members, the Society of Chiropodists & Podiatrists (SCP) state:

"Membership of the Society incurs an obligation to uphold the dignity and honour of the profession, to exalt its standing and to extend its usefulness to the public. The conduct of Fellows and Members shall at all times be both becoming and creditable to the profession."

In 2001, the SCP produced its first ever published Strategic Plan (2001- 2004) which opens with the following Mission Statement in relation to the Society's role:

"Looking after the interests of Members, enabling them to practise more effectively. That is our central purpose as a professional association and trade union."

Objectives

The Practice Development Network for Allied Health Professions - Podiatry has agreed short and long term objectives:
  • To maintain regional practice development networks
  • To centralise information from regional networks and establish a national database of practice development projects in order to facilitate sharing of practice
  • Identify resources required to support the network
  • Identify key priorities for the network
  • To provide regular feedback to clinicians on current practice development issues via local representatives, local network meetings, regular newsletters and the development of a website
  • To promote the awareness of PCEFS issues by developing links between PCEFS professional and statutory bodies
  • To encourage collaborative working with other professions including Medicine, Nursing and the Allied Health Professions
  • To organise practice development training days and conferences

Click here to view the Podiatry Network Draft Objectives for 2006/ 2007 (Word, 211K, 1 Min)

Practice Development – Identifying Podiatry Clinical Improvement Priorities
Wednesday 27 June 2007, Ballroom, Perth Murray Royal

A professional scoping exercise to identify clinical improvement priorities for podiatry in Scotland in the areas of Musculoskeletal (including rheumatology) and Children’s Services took place on Wednesday 27 June 2007.

Service Development Initiatives

Please complete the template below to provide details on project and audit information for Podiatry development initiatives. Email completed templates to ahpadmin.qis@nhs.net for publication on this page.

Click here to download the blank template (Excel, 14K, 3 Secs)

Stakeholder Event

The Podiatry Stakeholder Event was held on Thursday 8th June 2006 at COSLA, Rosebery House, Edinburgh.

Podiatry Special Interest Groups (PIGS)

Links

page opens in a new windowThe Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists
page opens in a new windowNHS Scotland - Clinical Governance
page opens in a new windowNHS Scotland e-library
page opens in a new windowwww.orthopaedic-podiatry.org
This new website is a focus point for the emerging discipline of "Orthopaedic Podiatry" an ESP role which is proving popular in Scotland. 

Disclaimer - When accessing other websites via our website, you must understand that it is separate from the NHS QIS website, and that we have no control over or responsibility for the content or availability of other websites.