About Network Representatives
Network Representatives are in place throughout Scotland to represent the 10 Allied Health Professions. Their role is to facilitate the development of a regional network that aims to support practice development within their profession.
Their role is also to establish a local uni-professional network that will promote and support the sharing of clinical practice. They are responsible for establishing communication links with:
- Local uni-professional and multi-professional clinical specialist groups
- Health Board/ Local Authority/ CHP/ CE and Clinical Governance groups/ bodies
- Uni-professional and AHP managers
Other duties include collating and disseminating practice development issues both locally and nationally and assisting in developing a practice development register.
Network Representatives- Listed by Region
To find out the network representatives in your area, click on the links below.
- Ayrshire and Arran
- Borders
- Dumfries and Galloway
- Fife
- Forth Valley
- Grampian
- Greater Glasgow & Clyde
- Highlands
- Lanarkshire
- Lothian
- Orkney
- Shetland
- Tayside
- Western Isles
Network Representatives - Listed by Profession
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Network Representatives for Art Therapies -
Network Representatives for Diagnostic Radiography -
Network Representatives for Dietetics -
Network Representatives for Occupational Therapy -
Network Representatives for Orthoptics -
Network Representatives for Physiotherapy -
Network Representatives for Podiatry -
Network Representatives for Prosthetics & Orthotics -
Network Representatives for Speech and Language Therapy -
Network Representatives for Therapy Radiography
Becoming a Network Representative
If you are interested in becoming a network representative please complete the contact details template below and email to AHP Administrator at ahpadmin.qis@nhs.net or post to AHP Administrator, FREEPOST NAT 19799, NHS Quality Improvement Scotland, Practice Development Unit (8th Floor), Glasgow, G1 2BR
New Network Representative Contact Details Template (Word, 101K, 1.3 mins)