Developing and Elevating the TP Role: From Reflection to Action

Monday, 2nd June 2025 (
1 week 6 days ago
)

Developing and Elevating the TP Role: From Reflection to Action

In this video, we’ve brought together all four webinars introducing the Professional Development Framework for Transfusion Practitioners (TPs) into one comprehensive session. Whether you’re watching for the first time or returning to explore the content again, these webinars were created to provide a detailed overview of the framework and to show how its development, through collaboration with the TP workforce will hopefully reflect the evolving nature of the TP role.

By working together, we ensure the framework supports Transfusion Practitioners-not only in their current roles but also as the profession continues to grow and adapt in the future. This resource is here to guide your understanding of the framework, and your engagement is required to shape the final framework document.

📌 To help you navigate the video, here’s a guide to each session and speaker timing:

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Professional Development Framework Webinar

  • Introduction: Jennifer Rock -Project Lead NHSBT T2024 Education Lead.
    🕒 Starts at 00:01
  • How we got here and why? - Wendy McSporran-Advanced Transfusion Practitioner -The Royal Marsden NHS Trust, London
    🕒 Starts at 6:41
  • How we got here and why? -Rachel Moss- Senior Transfusion Practitioner-Great Ormand Street Hospital for Children
    🕒 Starts at 19:27
  • Purpose and Vision Padlet – Purpose Statement, Core Values and Levels of Practice
    🕒 Starts at 31:28
  • Where to Next? Co-creating the Professional Development FrameworkStuart Lord, Lead Transfusion Practitioner, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHSFT
    🕒 Starts at 33:30
  • Strands of Practice Padlet – Strands of practice
    🕒 Starts at 41:52
  • What is a Professional Development Framework and why do we need one? – Dr Stephanie Tempest- AHP/ Learning and Development Consultant
    🕒 Starts at 43:01
  • Next Steps – Aimi Baird- Advanced Transfusion Practitioner. Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.  NTPN Chair
    🕒 55:22

Your expertise and insights have been instrumental in shaping and sharing this important work. Please take some time to visit the Padlet’s Purpose Statement, Core Values and Levels of Practice and Strands of practice and add your thoughts, reflections and suggestions.  The Padlet’s can be accessed until the 31st of May 2025.

 


A sincere thank you to our speakers and facilitators who kindly volunteered to present and support the webinars:

Speakers:

Aimi Baird, Stuart Lord, Carole McBride, Wendy McSporran, Rachel Moss and Stephanie Tempest

Facilitators:

Sarah Clarke, Karen Mead, Ruth O’Donnell, Jill Caulfield, Chris Gallagher, Nella Pignatelli and Jane Murphy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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