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Leadership culture change essential, says health secretary
The NHS needs a leadership culture change, the health secretary
Matt Hancock has said, to coincide with a review of the challenges
facing the health service’s executive leaders.
The Kerr review, which aims to remove obstacles to clinicians
becoming managers, found a lack of clear career paths into
leadership roles, and a huge variation in exposure to management
and leadership responsibilities between different professions.
The report’s authors said they struggled to engage with AHPs,
but did find that they were a ‘blind spot’ for organisations, where
AHPs often struggled ‘to get round the table’ during important
decisions such as the ongoing sustainability and transformation
plans (STP) process in England. The authors also heard that the
professions could be ‘their own worst enemies’ by working in silos.
The report concluded that the situation was better in Wales
where, since 2009, local health boards must include an officer for
therapies and health sciences.
The authors have recommended that NHS England and NHS
Improvement should write to the STP leads to make sure they draw
on leadership from all clinical professions, including AHPs.
Karin Orman, RCOT lead professional adviser, said: ‘We have
previously found that many members felt they haven’t had strong
occupational therapy leadership, as endless rounds of restructuring
has left many working under nursing or social work directorates. But
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we have also seen many members create their own pathways to
lead, whether it’s as heads of occupational therapy services or even
as chief executives of NHS trusts.
‘We have spent the last year looking for ways to grow leadership
skills and make sure that, for every member, it isn’t someone
else’s job. We have made it a fundamental part of RCOT’s Career
Development Framework, and are now working hard to bolster how
we support advanced clinical practitioners and consultants too to
make sure members don’t hit a ceiling in their careers.’
The report is available at: www.bit.ly/2ScnkdN. RCOT resources
on leadership are available at: www.rcot.co.uk/leadership-and-
management.
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