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This page is dedicated to position statements from APTUK.
Definition: A positioning statement is an expression of how a given product, service or brand fills a particular consumer need in a way that its competitors don't.
- APTUK position statement on the Home Office Earned Settlement Consultation and the
Skilled Worker Route for Pharmacy Technicians
The Home Office’s current Earned Settlement consultation and the proposed changes to
settlement timelines for Skilled Workers. -
APTUK position statement on enabling pharmacy assistants to undertake accuracy checking roles
- APTUK Position Statement on the outcome of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Special Resolution vote
- Joint letter to Secretary of State for Health and Social Care re medicines shortages Nov 2024 and Response from DHSC re medicines shortages
- APTUK position statement on the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) announcement of plans to expand access to take-home naloxone supplies - May 2024
- APTUK position statement on the DHSC announcement of plans to update legislation to enable registered pharmacy techncians to supplt and administer medications under patient group directions 28th March 2024
- Naloxone consultation - January 2024
- Pharmacy Supervision Consultation - December 2023
- Pharmacy Workforce Race Equality Standard report - September 2023
- HEIW Strategic Pharmacy Workforce Plan - June 2023
- Report of the UK Commission on Pharmacy Professional Leadership - February 2023
- Community Pharmacy Contractual Framework five-year deal: Year 4 (2022 to 2023) and Year 5 (2023 to 2024) Sept 2022
- Deployment of Final Accuracy Checking and Medicines Optimisation skills post registration - March 2022
- APTUK and CCL joint position on Vaccination workforce capacity solution - Pharmacy Technicians Dec 2021
- Mandatory Covid-19 and flu vaccinations for NHS staff - October 2021
- Pharmacy Technicians and Patient Group Directions - COVID 19 Preparedness - 2020
- Pharmacy Technicians and Preparation of Injectable Medicines
- Final checking by non-registered dispensing assistants May 2018
- Professional indemnity