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Reflecting on your practice and its emotional impact with Schwartz rounds

In 2019, we commissioned the University of Surrey to produce a film evidencing the process and benefits of Schwartz rounds.

What is your scope of practice

But how do you determine what your scope of practice is? This page, and the resources within it, will help.

Types of reflective practice

Learn about the different types of reflective practice available to you. Which you use will depend on the nature and scope of your practice, your activity and your learning style

Group reflection within a team

Case study: Munira is a physiotherapist working in private practice. She has treated her service user Russel for the last three months after he was involved in a fall at home.

Reflecting by yourself

Case study: Emily is a dietitian working in an NHS Trust hospital. She also volunteers at a local charity that raises awareness about diabetes at events and conferences

Reflective practice FAQs

This section answers some frequently-asked questions about reflective practice, like how to document your reflection

Scope of practice

Including medical entitlements, prescribing and advanced levels of practice.

Controlled drugs

Controlled drugs are subject to additional legal controls as they carry a higher risk of being misused or causing harm

Additional advice and support

Specific guidance relating to key areas, such as scope of practice, vaccine administration and specific roles

Keeping information safe

You need to take all reasonable steps to protect information about service users. By ‘reasonable steps’, we mean that you need to take sensible, practical measures to make sure that you keep the information safe.

Disclosing information with consent

In most cases, you will need to make sure you have consent from the service user before you disclose or share any identifiable information

Delegation

These pages outline the key responsibilities and benefits of safe and effective delegation and offer practical questions for consideration when meeting your HCPC standards.

Fitness to practise and withdrawing care

What if you receive an FTP complaint after experiencing abuse or discrimination and withdrawing care?