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GREATER FLEXIBILITYMORE CHOICE
DEBBIE MELLOR
HEAD OF NHS
EMPLOYMENT
Department of Health
HR In The NHS PlanHeadline Objectives
Increasing staff numbersRe-engineering NHS jobs around patient pathways
The Three Star Trust The Skills Escalator Improving Staff Morale HRM Development
The NHS as aModel Employer
Improving WorkingLives and Beyond
The NHS as a Model Career
Four Modernisations:Workforce Planning
PayRegulation
Education & Training
The PsychologicalContract
Between staff and Employers
Between Staff and Government
Between Staff and Patients
BuildingCapacityQuality
and‘Attitude’
HR In The NHS Plan
IWL
“Creating a well managed, flexible working
environments that support staff, promote
their welfare and development and enable a
productive balance between work and life
outside work”
Making primary care a place where people want to work is essential if the NHS is to:
•Have enough doctors to deliver services
•Attract the next generation of GPs
•Be able to modernise primary care
•Provide quality healthcare
•Maximise the contribution of the primary care team
Why Doctors Are Not Working As GPs
• No flexibility to pursue other interest or
commitments - especially childcare
• Too stressful
• Too much bureaucracy
• Undesirable working hours
The New GMS Contract
HEADLINES:
movement to a practice-based contract more control over workload more opportunities for working flexibly funding to reflect patient need and cost strategy to expand and develop the primary care sector quality and outcomes framework £1.9 billion additional investment over three years
IWL
• More staff
• Flexible retirement
• Flexible working
• Returners
• New ways of working
• Valuing diversity
• Childcare
• Flexible training
• Counselling
• Mentoring networks
• New support roles
• Zero Tolerance on
Violence
IWL for Primary Care
• Occupational health services for GPs and their staff
• Zero tolerance against violence
• Extension of the Flexible Careers Scheme to GPs
• NHS Childcare co-ordinators for primary care staff
NHS Childcare StrategyAiming to ensure that good quality, affordable and accessible
childcare is available to all NHS staff who need it
• Government investment of over £70m between 2001-2004. Future funding building up to £100m
• Target to build 150 new on-site nurseries, as well as developing other forms of childcare such as holiday playschemes, afterschool clubs, childminder networks and emergency childcare
• All staff will have access to an NHS childcare co-ordinator, who will help them find the childcare they need. 155 are already in post
Strategy for Primary Care
•11 nurseries for PCTs already funded, with more to follow this year
•Many PCTs already have a childcare co-ordinator
•Childcare vouchers being offered to PCT staff
•Specific help being offered to GP returners
•Emergency childcare in child’s own home and emergency places in nurseries
•Arranging flexible childminding services to cover shift working and on call
•Setting up a “sitter’s bank” to cover on-call and emergency care
•Aims to extend these initiatives to all areas
•Research to look at the specific needs of primary care
Extending NHS Zero Tolerance Zone Campaign To General Practice
• PCTs to assess risk of violence to GPs and their staff and put in place appropriate action plans - including arrangements for the provision of secure facilities
• IWL accreditation extended to include actions to tackle violence against GPs and their staff
• Major poster campaign launched in general practice in March
• Best practice case studies on tackling violence in primary care on zero tolerance website - www.nhs.uk/zerotolerance
Flexible Retirement
OPTIONS:
• Winding down - reducing hours
• Retire and come back - part-time, full-time or seasonally
• Working when needed - i.e. winter peaks
• Stepping down - reducing responsibility
• Guidance for GPs via the NHS Pensions Agency
GP Flexible Career Scheme
AIMED AT GPs AT ANY STAGE OF THEIR
CAREER WHO:
• want to work less than 50% of full time
• want to work as a non-principal
• want to work in a more flexible way
GP Flexible Career Scheme
KEY FEATURES:
enables GPs to work flexibly and annualise hours opt out of out-of-hours work if they want to gives an annual contribution of £1,050 towards
professional expenses promotes fair employment rights offers access to the NHS pension scheme
cont...
GP Flexible Career Scheme
KEY FEATURES:
assigns each doctor a clinical educational supervisor contains an educational CPD element identifies from the very start a re-entry strategy lasts for a period of 3 years (or 4 years for GPs joining
the scheme before 1 January 2004) pays a cash incentive to the employer based on a
percentage of the gross salary cost of the FCS GP
GP Returner Campaign• Provides a clear, supported route back to general
practice
• Open to all qualified GPs not currently working in general practice, including those already retired
• Paid, individually tailored refresher training, either full-time up to 6 months or part-time up to 12 months
• May be eligible to receive a “Golden Hello” payment upon taking up a substantive post
• Childcare co-ordinators to help source childcare
Golden Hello SchemeGIVES:
up to £5,000 to eligible GPs taking up a substantive post
up to £12,000 to those whose post is in an under-doctored area
GPs ELIGIBLE ARE THOSE WHO:
have never worked in a substantive post (except as a locum)
those returning from the GP Retainer scheme
those who were not working in general practice (except as a locum) between 24 June and 24 September 2002
Progress so far...
GP Hotline received over 1100 enquires
289 applications returned
100 in post or starting shortly
Making Primary Care A More Attractive Place To Work
• Increasing the number of GPs
• Reducing bureaucracy
• Good quality, affordable and accessible childcare
• Tackling violence
• Promoting Flexible Working
• The Flexible Careers Scheme
• Promoting Flexible Retirement
• Improving Working Lives for GPs