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Aggregated survey results presenting quantitative and qualitative data on professional roles, banding, service locations and access to clinical leadership support among allied health professionals within SCFT during June–July 2021.
Title:
AHP Staff Evaluation
Type of document:
Staff survey results
Subject:
Professional group, banding, service affiliation, clinical support access
Organisation:
SCFT
Geographical area:
Brighton & Hove; West Sussex; HWLH; Chailey Clinical Services
Number of respondents:
233
Survey period:
02/06/2021–03/07/2021
Data format:
Quantitative response data with percentages and totals; qualitative comments
Professional groups represented:
Occupational Therapist; Physiotherapist; Speech and Language Therapist; Dietitian; Podiatrist; Generic assistant or practitioner; Osteopath
Bands covered:
3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8a; 8b
Services/teams referenced:
CNRT; Children’s Community SLT; Child Development Services; Community Therapy Hub/Team; ICU wards; MSK; Responsive Services/UCR; Wheelchair Services; Sussex Rehab Centre; Chailey Schools Team; Therapies in School Team; Falls; Podiatry (community)
Clinical support focus:
Access to B7 clinical leadership and peer supervision arrangements
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Year:
2024
Procuring Entity:
Mhondoro Ngezi Rural District Council
Procurement Reference No:
MNRDC202408
Document Type:
Standard Bidding Document
Subject:
Procurement of stationery and related goods
Date of Issue:
14 June 2024
Bid Submission Deadline:
11 July 2024, 16:30
Currency:
United States dollars (USD) and ZiG at official rate
Legal Framework:
Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act [Chapter 22:23] and Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets (General) Regulations, Statutory Instrument No. 5 of 2018
Delivery Location:
Mhondoro Ngezi RDC offices, Mamina, Stand Number 185 G/Point
Accounting Officer:
Doctor I. A. Mawonde, Chief Executive Officer
Year:
2025
Date:
24.06.2025
Tender Reference Number:
PCC/TK/5(851)/2025-26/04
System Tender Reference Number:
1334
Type of Document:
Global Tender Notice
Organization:
Steel Authority of India Limited, Bhilai Steel Plant
Enterprise Status:
Government of India Enterprise
Department:
Project Contract Cell (Projects)
Issuing Authority:
Roopam Kumar, General Manager (Project Contract Cell)
Signatory:
Tikendra Thakre, AGM (PCC-TK)
Project Title:
Installation of 1.2 MTPA Universal Rail & Structural Mill at Bhilai Steel Plant, Bhilai
Location:
Bhilai, India
Registered Office:
Ispat Bhavan, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003, India
Tender Category:
Global Tender
Mode of Submission:
Sealed Bids
Language of Publication:
English
Bid Submission Deadline:
17.07.2025 up to 03:00 PM (IST)
Year:
2023
Region / area:
Isle of Bute, Argyll and West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
City / locality:
Bute
Document type:
Freedom of Information response
Institution:
Police Scotland
Reference number:
FOI 23-1802
Response date:
10 August 2023
Data coverage period:
June–July 2022 and June–July 2023
Time range of incidents:
00:00–08:00
Data source:
Police Scotland internal incident recording systems
Geographic selection method:
GIS mapping using Police Beats LB53 and LB54
Recorded incidents 2022:
36
Recorded incidents 2023:
56
Crime reports created:
12 in 2022; 12 in 2023
Data status:
Provisional management information
Data extraction date:
2 August 2023
Related dataset:
Multi Member Ward crime data (Police Scotland)
Year:
2020
Grade:
Year 3
Subject:
Science
Theme:
Light and Shadows
Weeks covered:
1-6
Lesson type:
Classroom lessons with activities
Learning objectives:
Understanding light, dark, reflection, mirrors, sun safety, shadows, and patterns
Resources:
PowerPoint presentations, activity sheets, torches, mirrors, cards, various materials for experiments
Author/Organizer:
School teaching staff
Target audience:
Primary school students
Dates:
1st June 2020 – 6th July 2020
Year:
2025
Location:
South London, Brixton
Theme:
Interfaith dialogue, Religious practice
Document Type:
Event announcement
Organization:
SGI UK Buddhist South London National Centre
Supporting Organizations:
Christian Muslim Forum, South London Interfaith Group
Dates:
Wednesday, June 25, 2025; Thursday, July 3, 2025
Time:
7–8:30 p.m., refreshments from 6:45 p.m.
Contact:
John Woodhouse, 0790 8888 586, [email protected]
Venue Details:
1 Bernays Grove, SW9 8DF, opposite Brixton underground station, walk up Tunstall Road past Morleys store and take first left into Bernays Grove
Future Plans:
Conversations to continue in autumn at a mosque in South London
Year:
2021
Period:
June–July
Organization:
Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES)
Document Type:
Employee Recognition Announcement
Departments:
Administration, Capital Assets Management, Central Accounting and Reporting, Employees Group Insurance Division, Finance, Human Capital Management, Information Services
New Hires:
Listed with positions and departments
Position Changes:
Listed with previous and new roles
Longevity Awards:
Listed with years of service
Retirements:
Listed with positions and years of service
Audience:
OMES Staff
Year:
2014
Institution:
Stenberg College
Author:
Angel St.Denis
Document type:
Clinical reflective journal
Audience:
Nursing students and instructors
Period covered:
June 16, 2014 – July 28, 2014
Location:
MedSurg unit, unspecified hospital
Content focus:
Nursing clinical experiences, patient care, skills development, psychosocial observations
Clinical skills documented:
Vital signs, medication administration, wound care, injections, BGM, patient assessment, charting
Special patient cases:
Isolation patients, pericarditis, pneumonia, post-surgery care, diabetes management, psychiatric patient care
Instructor:
Donna
Year:
2025
Location:
Ebene, Mauritius
Topic:
Fisheries management and conservation
Document type:
Proposal or Working Paper
Organization:
Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA)
Author:
MoP Chairperson
Audience:
Contracting Parties to the SIOFA Agreement
Meeting:
9th Compliance Committee, 12th Meeting of the Parties
Period of implementation:
11 July 2025 – 10 July 2028
Species covered:
Polyprion oxygeneios, Polyprion spp., Polyprion americanus
Fishing method:
Dropline fishing
Total Allowable Catch (TAC):
500 tonnes per year
Total Allowable Effort (TAE):
270 fishing days per year
Protected areas considered:
Benthic Protected Areas (BPAs)
Scientific oversight:
SIOFA Scientific Committee (SC) annual review
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Not specified
Topic:
AHP Preceptorship, Professional Development
Document Type:
Framework
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Allied Health Professionals, Preceptors, Healthcare Organizations
Validity Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Royal United Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Theme:
Preceptorship, Staff Development, Healthcare
Document type:
Interview
Organization / institution:
Royal United Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Author:
Alexandra Bushell
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, Preceptorship facilitators
Action period:
2021-2022
Approval date:
February 2022
Revision date:
N/A
Year:
2024
Region / City:
England
Topic:
Allied Health Professions, Professional Development, Clinical Safety
Document Type:
Newsletter
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Allied Health Professionals, Faculty Members
Period of Validity:
February 2024
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Black Country, UK
Topic:
AHP preceptorship program
Document type:
Report
Organization / institution:
Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Author:
Amy Green
Target audience:
Allied Health Professionals (AHPs), healthcare professionals, educational institutions
Period of validity:
From September 2022
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Subject:
Affordable Housing Program
Document Type:
Agreement
Organ / Institution:
Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis
Target Audience:
Organizations involved in affordable housing projects
Period of Action:
15 years (Retention Period)
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Scotland
Topic:
Cardiovascular Research
Document Type:
Application Form
Organization / Institution:
National Research Scotland
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals in cardiovascular research
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Event:
AHP Showcase Event (Lightning Talks)
Theme:
Allied Health Professions leadership, clinical practice and research
Document type:
Speaker biographies
Organisation:
NHS England South West Region
Region:
South West England
Institutions mentioned:
Cheltenham General Hospital; Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; University of Gloucestershire; University of Plymouth; Cardiff University; Sheffield Hallam University
Professional groups represented:
Physiotherapy, Speech and Language Therapy, Radiography, Dietetics, Operating Department Practice
Speakers:
Simon Lovett; Carrie Biddle; Gina Sargeant; Samantha Bostock; Elaine Willmore; Sarah Pidgeon; Rachael Smith; Claire Brown; Gillian Bestwick; Anne McKenna
Event schedule:
9.00–11.10 (selected sessions listed)
Year referenced:
2023
Job Title:
Senior Allied Health Professional (AHP) Support Worker – Stroke
Reports to:
Head of Acute Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy
Band:
Band 3
Department/Directorate:
Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy Department
Purpose:
Provide therapeutic and clinical interventions for inpatient Stroke rehabilitation
Responsibilities:
Patient care delivery, clinical interventions, documentation, risk management, supervision of junior staff
Key Relationships:
Allied Health Professionals, Doctors, Nurses, Administrative staff, Social care providers, Patients and carers
Skills Required:
Clinical competency, communication, interpersonal skills, decision-making, adherence to policies
Work Environment:
Hospital inpatient wards, outpatient areas, clinics, outreach services
Organization:
NHS Trust (implied)
Target Audience:
Stroke patients and their carers
Safety Requirements:
Safeguarding, incident reporting, patient risk assessments
Note:
Year
Context:
A pre-operative self-assessment form for patients undergoing specific surgeries, focusing on mobility, accommodation, and personal care needs.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Devon, United Kingdom
Field:
Healthcare / Oncology / Physiotherapy
Document Type:
Job Description
Organization:
Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Author:
Human Resources Department
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals applying for senior AHP positions
Reporting Line:
Head of Acute Physiotherapy / Macmillan Clinical Lead LWBC
Department:
Clinical Specialist Services
Job Band:
Band 7
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical leadership, patient assessment, therapeutic interventions, team management, pathway development, training and supervision
Service Coverage:
Eastern and Northern sites of RDUH
Patient Population:
Cancer patients across all 10 cancer sites
Skills Required:
Advanced physiotherapy, respiratory care, multidisciplinary collaboration, clinical governance
Vehicle Requirement:
Access to a road-worthy vehicle
Year:
2026
Region:
Lancashire and South Cumbria, UK
Type of document:
Nomination form
Organisation:
Lancashire and South Cumbria AHP Faculty / NHS
Target audience:
Practice educators, nominators
Purpose:
Recognition of innovative student placement practices
Submission method:
Email to [email protected]
Evaluation criteria:
Quality of student placement, innovative practice, MDT approach, wellbeing impact