The project will be under the leadership of David Whiteley, project managed by Ruth Benjamin (contact details available below).
The project work has had a significant impact on the profile of estates and facilities both internally and externally. The needs of the E&FM workforce have been identified and some actions have already been taken to address the issues raised.
In October 2002, and further to the launch of a consultation document, Ministers requested that a national workforce strategy be developed for E&FM staff working in and for the NHS. On behalf of the Department of Health, NHS Estates was tasked with driving forward the workforce development for this staff group.
A steering group was formed, with a wide range of stakeholders, such as the private sector, staff side organisations, service representatives, DH representatives and sector Skills Council, chaired by a senior E&FM Director.
This culminated in the launch of Best Practice Guidance 'efm Developing Capacity: Estates and Facilities in the NHS' at the Institute of Healthcare, Engineering and Estate Management (IHEEM) Conference in November 2004, with an endorsement from Andrew Foster, the then Director of HR at DH.
A strategic group and two geographically split implementation groups, all chaired by senior E&FM directors within NHS trusts, have now been established to take this work forward. These groups have established links with the majority of relevant networks within the NHS and beyond.
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