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Claire Thurgate1, Janet MacGregor
1Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent. claire.thurgate@canterbury.ac.uk
Abstract:
Assistant practitioners (APs) can help to address a variety of locally or nationally recognised deficits in healthcare services to children and their families. However, as well as training and supervision, APs should have formal registration, and the role should be continuously appraised as it develops. The ways in which APs can support clinical nursing teams in delivering secondary health care to children, young people and their families is discussed.
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