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This page outlines the data that have been collected from Yorkshire & Humber Local Office and validated at a workshop (7th of November 2023) to map their as-is business processes for Less Than Full Time Training.

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No.

Reason selection

Circumstance

Supporting documentation

1

Disability or ill health

This may include ongoing medical procedures such as fertility treatment.

A letter from GP/ Occupational Health Consultant/ Medical Specialist which includes:

  • Nature of disability/health requirements for LTFT Training

It must be on letter-header paper or be from an official email address which can be validated. The letter should be dated within the past 3 months. - TBC

2

Caring responsibilities

Trainees (men and women) with caring responsibilities (e.g. for children, or for an ill/disabled partner, relative or other dependant)

  1. Trainee to confirm the anticipated or actual date of birth of their youngest child on the online application form. (No need to continue to re-apply upon each period of maternity leave, eligibility is automatic until their youngest child is 18 years old - TBC

  2. A letter from their GP or Medical Specialist involved in the care of their partner / relative / dependent which includes:

  • Level of care anticipated that they will need to provide

It must be on letter-header paper or be from an official email address which can be validated, dated within the last three months. - TBC

3

Welfare and wellbeing

There may be reasons not directly related to disability or ill health where trainees may benefit from a reduced working pattern. This could have a beneficial effect on their health and wellbeing (e.g. reducing potential burnout).

How is the nature of request captured?

4

Religious commitment

A trainee has a religious commitment that involves training for a particular role and requires a specific time commitment resulting in the need to work less than full time.

How is the nature of request captured?

5

Flexibility for training / career development / opportunity e.g. development of a broad career portfolio

A trainee is offered a unique opportunity for their own personal/professional development, and this will affect their ability to train full time (e.g. training for national/international sporting events, or a short-term extraordinary responsibility such as membership of a national committee or continuing medical research as a bridge to progression in integrated academic training).

Flexibility for training and career development with the option to train less than full time with flexibility that might enable development of a broad career portfolio.

How is the nature of request captured?

6

Flexibility for non-training career development / opportunity e.g. non-medical activity requiring specific time commitment

A trainee is offered non-medical professional development (e.g. management courses, law courses or fine arts courses) that requires a specific time commitment resulting in the need to work less than full time.

How is the nature of request captured?

7

Other

How is the nature of request captured?

How is the nature of request captured?

As-Is Processes

In trying to map the LTFT end-to-end process we came up with 4 main stages in the order in which they would occur namely:

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As-Is end-to-end LTFT process for Yorkshire & Humber

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