Recordings and resources from the advanced levels of practice webinars
These webinars and associated resources were designed to support registrants working at or towards advanced levels of practice, and the managers and strategic leaders of these professionals. The content is also relevant to people supporting the post-graduate education of experienced registrants.
Webinar recordings
The webinars look at how regulatory standards apply when working at advanced levels of practice. We worked in partnership with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) and NHS England, with support from UK professional bodies, academics and strategic leaders, to produce them.
Each webinar focuses on one of two main concepts: scope of practice, and supervision and delegation. For each of these concepts, there is a webinar tailored for registrants and webinar tailored for managers and strategic leaders. We recommend viewing the two webinars relevant to your role.
For registrants
Understanding your scope of practice at advanced levels of practice
Supervision and delegation at advanced levels of practice
For managers and strategic leaders
Maximising your team’s potential through safe and effective delegation and supervision
Effectively managing practitioners working at advanced levels of practice
Webinar slides
Versions of the webinar slides are available for download below. We’ve included some reflective questions so the slide decks can be used as a CPD resource, either on your own or within teams.
You can also download PowerPoint versions of the slides: understanding your scope of practice, supervision and delegation.
We encourage you to share these with your networks and ask that you please give appropriate credit for the source material if you use them in your own presentations.
Levels of practice
You can view a short video explaining the levels of practice, which can be used as an educational or training resource.
You can also download the video to your device.
- Published:
- 02/03/2026
- Resources
- Standards and guidance, Learning material