FPH Practitioners DELIVERING PUBLIC HEALTH www.fph.org.uk Join FPH today and receive: se of a dedicated practitioner CPD scheme and U online CPD diary ccess to career guidance including support from A our existing specialist members and through a growing national network of practitioners Invitations to regional and national events with FPH members and senior public health stakeholders. ccess to short competency courses for building A your public health skills ccess to existing FPH publications and bulletins, A including our quarterly magazine Public Health Today and the internationally recognised Journal of Public Health ccess to Special Interest Groups, which are A member led networks focusing on particular themes such as sustainable development, transport or global public health. About the Faculty of Public Health The UK Faculty of Public Health (FPH) is committed to improving and protecting people’s mental and physical health and wellbeing. Our vision is for better health for all, where people are able to achieve their fullest potential for a healthy, fulfilling life through a fair and equitable society. We work to promote understanding of public health issues and to drive improvements in public health policy and practice. As the leading professional body for public health specialists and practitioners in the UK, our members are trained to the highest possible standards of public health competence and practice, as set by FPH. With over 3,300 members, in the UK and internationally, we work to develop knowledge and understanding, and to promote excellence in the field of public health. For more than 40 years, we have been at the forefront of developing and expanding the public health workforce and profession. Practitioners You are welcome to join FPH as a Practitioner Member and receive all of the benefits of membership available if you are registered with any of the following organisations: he T The The The The The UK Public Health Register (UKPHR) as a Practitioner Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC) Academy of Healthcare Scientists Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) General Dental Council (GDC) General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) Practitioner membership helps you plan, shape and direct your career by giving you the tools and opportunities to ensure that your skills and the standards of practitioners across the UK are the best that they can be. As a Practitioner you will also gain unique access to benefits such as: pportunities to help shape employer guidance around O practitioner roles and workforce planning se of the post-nominal letters PFPH (Practitioner of the U Faculty of Public Health). pportunities to act as a regional practitioner adviser. O Members in this role will represent practitioners for their area and feed into a national committee which will represent practitioner members across the UK. Enrolled Practitioners If you are enrolled on one of UKPHR’s practitioner registration schemes then Enrolled Practitioner Membership will help you through the process of submitting your portfolio and joining the practitioner register. Enrolled practitioner membership grants you all of the benefits of practitioner membership but also allows you to take part in more benefits which will help you get the skills and competencies for registration. ccess to training sessions and support for A full registration ccess to the practitioner CPD scheme as A well as guidance on the career pathways open to you as a practitioner ccess to guidance for your A employer, focused on the value of practitioner roles and workforce planning. Join us … Becoming a Practitioner or Enrolled Practitioner costs under £12 a month at £140 a year. If you are earning under £20,000 or are already a member of a professional association requiring registration with any of our required regulatory bodies, then you only pay £92 a year. Please tick how you would like to pay 1 by cheque made payable to the Faculty of Public Health 2 by credit/debit card Either I wish to pay by credit card: Visa/Mastercard* *Includes a surcharge of 1.61% Or I wish to pay by debit card (no surcharge). Please tick card type: Visa Debit Mastercard Maestro/Switch Solo I authorise you take the following amount: £ My card number is Valid from date: 01 2012 Expiry date: 01 Issue no: Name on Card 2015 Security Number: 3 by monthly direct debit We will email you a direct debit mandate to complete and return to us if you choose to pay this way 4 over the phone (please call 020 3696 1465 to pay and then send in your completed Personal Details form) FPH subscriptions are also tax deductible as they are considered professional fees. This means that you can claim back the tax which is included when you pay your fees and reduce the entire amount. You will need to apply for this directly with HM Revenue & Customs. Signature (Please attach your digital signature in the space to the right) Personal details To register as a Practitioner simply complete your details on this page and the form overleaf then pop this page in the post or email it to us at membership@fph.org.uk Freepost Licence No. LON12552 Membership – Faculty of Public Health 4 St. Andrews Place, London NW1 4LB TitleForename(s) Surname GenderEmail Telephone Postal Address Postcode Employer Job title What type of membership are you registering for? Practitioner Enrolled Practitioner Which professional register do you currently belong to? Registration number: Date of registration: If you are registering as an Enrolled Practitioner, which UKPHR scheme are you currently enrolled with? Which areas of core public health does your work include? (please tick all that apply): Health improvement, including work to improve mental and physical health as well as health inequalities Health protection, including disease prevention, environmental health and urban planning Improving services for clinical effectiveness, efficiency, service planning, audit and evaluation, equity or clinical governance Public health intelligence, including academic research F PH members can also opt to be members of the European Public Health Association (EUPHA) and receive their benefits. Please indicate if you wish to join EUPHA. Contact us to find out more about Practitioner Membership www.fph.org.uk membership@fph.org.uk 020 3696 1453 Produced by UK Faculty of Public Health 4 St Andrews Place London NW1 4LB @FPH on Twitter #FPHPractitioners