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BAPO Webinar: Prosthetic and orthotic clinical educators resource launch event
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Join us for 90 minutes to celebrate the launch of the BAPO P&O Clinical Educator Network and supporting resources. This event will mark the launch with an overview of the work plus guest speakers talking us through some of the essential wrap around resources that BAPO has produced during 2024.
This webinar is for P&O clinical educator network members and non-members who may be considering joining, plus P&O academic educators, plus anyone else interested in the work.
BAPO membership for 2025
Dear Member,
We hope this finds you well and that you have had a successful year making a difference to the lives of so many people. We are proud at BAPO of all our members’ achievements and celebrate your incredible work.
Thank you for continuing to be a member of BAPO this year, your support is greatly valued. Your professional body has also had a busy year. In March we started working on the NHSE-commissioned programme of work which is the largest programme of work BAPO has undertaken. It includes projects covering a wide range of areas including pre-registration curriculum, practice-based placements, simulation, the support workforce, preceptorship and foundation support, the educator workforce, career resources and information, EDI, apprenticeships, embedding education and training into commissioning, and job planning. You will seen several resources BAPO has launched from this programme of work, and you will see many more over the coming months.
As well as this important work we have also been busy with events and courses. We held regional conferences in Cardiff and Tamworth both of which were sell-out successes. A huge thank you to everyone who attended and contributed and to our exhibitors who made it possible for us to hold these events.
We also held our inaugural BAPO P&O Awards in September and we had a wonderful evening celebrating the profession and presenting a Lifetime Achievement Award to the inspirational Lynne Rowley who will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Our Patron, Alex Brooker, also made an appearance by video to present the BAPO Hero Award to Sandra Sexton. We hope to see you at the awards in 2025.
You will have seen from the weekly newsletter that our offering of education courses has increased and in 2025 we are taking this to a new level when members will have the opportunity to attend a wider range of courses. As well as the very popular KAFO and MSK courses, we will deliver an Anatomy course and Going Digital & 3D Printing. We are also developing courses on X-ray/Imaging, OA/Knee and Clinical Note Keeping with many more under discussion. Keep an eye on the newsletter for more information and please book quickly as the courses sell out. We deliver these courses with the support of OETT for which we are very grateful.
However, it is also that time of the year again when memberships are renewed. Inflation affects all organisations and BAPO is no different, so our Executive Committee has reluctantly agreed on a small increase in membership fees of 2%. For a full member, this is approximately £7 per year, or 60p per month so we feel this still represents great value for money. As ever we are working to control our costs so that we pass on as little as possible to our members.
To help with affordability you can of course pay by monthly Direct Debit if you don’t already do so, and if you email us we will send you the mandate form. To ensure you receive all our communications and membership benefits it is important that the information we hold for you is accurate. Please log in to BAPOnline to pay for your 2025 subscription and update your details. This information will help us continue to develop the services we offer to members. If you have any problems logging in we are here to help so please email enquiries@bapo.com or call us on 0141 561 7217.
Once you have your renewal confirmation you will be able to access your member discounts and member areas of the website.
The Executive Committee thanks you for your ongoing support. The community that you are part of is unique and changes so many lives for the better, and BAPO will continue to shine a light on the issues that matter to you and the great work that you do.
Global Advanced Practice Summit
Abstracts are now open for the Global Advanced Practice Summit. This virtual 24-hour event is designed to connect advanced practitioners from around the globe.
Early bird tickets are on sale until December 31st
Announcing the Launch of the UK Limb Difference Research Community
We are thrilled to announce the development of a groundbreaking initiative: the UK Limb Difference Research Community. This community aims to bring together amputees, individuals with limb differences, their supporters, industry professionals, and researchers in the field of prosthetics to foster a collaborative and inclusive environment.
Our primary motivation is to ensure that research is driven by the needs and perspectives of amputees and individuals with limb differences. By creating mechanisms for stakeholder-led research, we aim to make the research process more inclusive, relevant, and clinically transferable. Additionally, we are committed to establishing channels for researchers to share ongoing projects and outcomes with the wider community, ensuring transparency and engagement. This initiative will bridge the gap between researchers and stakeholders, enhancing overall involvement and interest in prosthetics research within the limb difference community.
Furthermore, we are dedicated to turning research into action. Our goal is to ensure that developments are implemented to improve prosthetic services and enhance the lives of amputees and individuals with limb differences.
This initiative is being co-produced by the charities LimbPower, Steel Bones, and Finding Your Feet, which represent amputees and the limb different community, and the University of Southampton. It is supported by BACPAR, ISPO, and BAPO.
If you are UK based, have an amputation/s or limb difference or you know someone who has limb difference and would like to join the community you can access our Facebook group here: https://fb.me/g/51kJTpdOk/GKvZUFDg
If you are interested in supporting the development of the community sign-up to our information launch session here: https://amputeeresearchfocusgroup.eventbrite.co.uk
If you are undertaking research in the field of prosthetics and would like to learn more, please contact Alix Chadwell at: a.chadwell@soton.ac.uk
Learner voice at BAPO
The purpose of the BAPO Learner Reference Group is to co-create an approach that enables BAPO, the national professional body for the prosthetic and orthotic profession in the UK, to link more closely with learners enrolled on pathways to join the P&O workforce. In the first instance, we plan to bring together learner representatives from across the UK’s four P&O education providers to help shape an approach that’s meaningful and beneficial to learners, and manageable in the context of other demands on their time.
The term ‘learner’ is used to describe students registered on university-based programmes of study and apprentices pursuing their qualifications via an apprenticeship pathway. Learners will be registered on one of the following educational pathways:
- Level 3 technicians apprenticeship at the University of Derby
- Level 6 degree apprenticeship at the University of Derby
- Pre-registration MSc at Keele University
- BSc (Hons) at the University of Salford
- BSc (Hons) at the University of Strathclyde
The aims of the Learner Reference Group are to:
- Develop a sustainable approach that meets the needs and expectations of both the evolving learner community and BAPO as their professional body.
- Improve direct engagement and two-way communication between BAPO and the learner community.
- Improve BAPO’s awareness and understanding of issues impacting learners during their academic studies and while learning in practice settings.
- Explore the guidance and resources BAPO could provide for learners to support their journey towards joining the professional community, complementing and adding value to, rather than duplicating, those available from education providers.
- Create a space for the exchange of ideas and collaboration to enhance learner journeys and experiences.
- Provide learners with opportunities to develop in the leadership pillar of practice, and to get to know and help to shape their professional body.
- Support the building of professional networks and founding of lasting relationships with BAPO.
The first meeting of the new BAPO Learner Reference Group is scheduled to take place in early 2024.
Watch this space for more information as it develops and unfolds.
Inspiring your brilliant career
If you aren’t already a member of BAPO, consider joining your professional body. You’ll become part of a thriving professional network and gain access to a wider range of BAPO resources.
Want some insights into what your future working life might look like? Curious about what your days as a newly qualified and junior clinician might involve? Check out these blog posts.
If you’d like some inspiration about the different types of career journeys and pathways your qualification could open doors to, explore some of the real-life examples in the BAPO Human Library.
The BAPO Career Development Framework is essential reading alongside the HCPC Standards. Your professional development continues long after you finish your initial studies. The Framework outlines how your knowledge, skills and capabilities can be developed across
Practice-based learning (PBL) is a crucial part of your learning. It provides an important opportunity to apply and consolidate your theoretical learning to help you meet the requirements to enter the workforce as an HCPC registrant. This document illustrates what your PBL experiences might look like and how to make the most of them.
Also introduced via this short video:
The BAPO Early Career Guidance Framework is designed to support newly qualificed clinicians through the transition form pre-registration learner into their first role as an HCPC registrant. It explains what Preceptorship is and how to prepare yourself to make the most of this period of individualised, structured transition support.
This welcome pack is designed to help you keep track of all the information you will need when you start your first job as an HCPC registrant. Download it and work with your employer to make sure you gather all of the essential information in one place for easy reference.
You might be interested in knowing about the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics and the resources that they offer to the international professional community.
Continuing professional development resources and events
Find out more about BAPO’s mentorship programme, which is available to members at any stage of their their career (including learners) to enable them to gain personalised guidance on a range of topics.
Learning UK Working Group. Principles for Continuing Professional Development and Lifelong Learning in Health and Social Care.”
CPD and lifelong learning are necessary for the development of everyone who works in health and social care. This document sets out princiles that you can apply to help you manage and take ownership of your own CPD to meet the HCPC requirements that apply once you are registered.
BAPO offers regular webinars and short courses. Check out the latest offerings and how to register for them via these links. These events are open to members and non-members.
The BAPO YouTube channels contains a range of video resources spanning subject areas such as BAPO Learning, dementia awareness, interviews with members of the P&O workforce, and BAPO event highlights.
BAPO runs regular TeaTime Talks and other virtual events for members. You can find out about forthcoming events and (if you are a member) register for then here.
These member-only video resources cover topics such as clinical note-keeping and consent, what the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) is and how to register with it when you qualify, and continuous professional development.
This member-only resource provides guidance and advice about preparing poster presentations for all kinds of conferences. These are essential skills to develop as part of the research pillar of practice. And they’re potentially very useful for any of your assessments that involve a poster presentation.
This step-by-step guide will help you develop your skills and confidence in literature searching in research databases. These are essential skills to develop as part of the research pillar of practice. And they’ll help a great deal with your current studies.
BAPO runs a number of annual regional conferences around the UK. Students and apprentices are welcome to join in. Find out more here.
BAPO makes a number of annual awards to members of the professional community, including Student of the Year. Check out details here.
Looking to the future
This member-only resource guides you through your responsibility as a future HCPC registrant when it comes to fulfilling their standards for CPD and how to evidence this as part of the regular cycle of re-registration every two years.
The Orthotic Education & Training Trust funds (a) the education and training of Orthotists, Orthotic Technicians and Orthotic Managers, and (b) the training of Technicians regarding orthotic devices. It is not open to pre-registration learners, but it’s worth knowing about for future reference.
At the very start of your career journey, it’s not always easy to plan or guess how it will unfold. This resource might provide some inspiration. It explains the idea of ‘advanced practice’ generally, and how Enhanced and Advanced Level Practice specifically are emerging in P&O. It explores what these career levels might offer you as a professional and what they can mean for the people who access your services.