Abstract

This article outlines the benefits and challenges of partnership working while developing and implementing the assistant practitioner (AP) role. A programme was implemented by a higher education institute (HEI), an acute trust and a strategic health authority (SHA) in the south east of England, to discover new ways of working. The trust created job descriptions, while the HEI provided undergraduate nursing programmes. Work-based learning was studied and developed.

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