- Trainees
- Welcome to HCS training in Scotland
- Introduction
- Quality Assurance of HCS Training
- Continuing Professional Development
- Communications and Promoting HCS Careers
- Trainee Handbook
- Clinical Scientist Pre-registration Training
- Equivalence Routes and Support
- Higher Specialist Scientist Training
- Healthcare Science Support Worker Career Framework
- Guidance and Support
Quality Assurance Overview
To find out more, please visit our Quality Assurance page which hosts information about the following:
- National Training Number (NTN)
- Training Plans
- Annual Review of Competency Progression (ARCP)
- Training Centre Recognition
- Exit Survey
- Trainer/ Supervisor Recognition
- Surveys
- Multi-Source Feedback
- Special Measures
Supervision
Supervision is a process of professional learning and development that enables individuals to reflect on and develop their knowledge, skills, and competence, through agreed and regular support with another professional. Effective supervision has multiple benefits for both the supervisee and supervisor, as well as the wider service and service users.
The Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) have an excellent section on their website which details the benefits and outcomes of effective supervision, in addition to having case studies, templates and FAQs. Please use the following links to access the webpage:
Last updated: August 16, 2024