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PDA Regional Committees meet to discuss pressing issues in pharmacy

The PDA Regional Committees are pharmacists, all PDA members, from across areas of practice that are elected to represent the wider membership. They meet to discuss current issues in pharmacy ahead of PDA National Executive Committee meetings.

Tue 15th March 2022 The PDA

Below is a list of some of the key issues that were discussed at the first Regional Committee meetings of 2022

It was reported that the ongoing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has been witnessed across all regions and sectors; particularly in the community sector which has been the first face-to-face port of call for patients.

Many pharmacists across the UK have been crucial to the Covid-19 vaccination efforts, though in Scotland barriers prevented many pharmacists from being involved. Members have described this area of work as worthwhile and fulfilling, although it has been labour-intensive and the supply of lateral flow tests has been a tricky issue, with demand far outstripping supply at times. Staffing issues have also been prevalent, with a shortage of staff in pharmacies made worse by the need for team members to self-isolate, sometimes with no replacement staff available which heightened the issue of pharmacy closures.

In hospitals, pharmacy teams are at the forefront of treating patients who are seriously ill. All of these factors have led to an increase of pressure on pharmacists at a time when the PDA has also seen an increase in reports of abuse and violence towards pharmacy teams. The PDA’s campaign on zero tolerance of abuse in pharmacies has been welcomed along with the accompanying risk assessment tools.

Northern Ireland

In Northern Ireland, the Omicron variant surge in the hospital pharmacy sector has left staffing at critical levels. The hospital discharge process had been impacted by recent action to decline new Medi-Dose patients by Community Pharmacy NI (CPNI), the body representing community pharmacy contractors throughout Northern Ireland. CPNI action had additionally impacted on GP Federations.

Scotland

In Scotland, issues of concern ranged from the cleanliness and standards in some community pharmacies to the influx of technicians into primary care roles. PDA Members were concerned about burnt-out workforces and unrealistic expectations of what community pharmacists can deliver with bare minimum staffing levels that do not meet what the Scottish NHS contract demands. The PDA’s work monitoring and highlighting pharmacy closures was also discussed.

North and South East

The North and South East Regional Committees discussed the PDA Safer Pharmacies Charter and the results from the 2021 Safer Pharmacies Survey, which revealed an unacceptable decline in working conditions. Particular issues highlighted were around staffing levels, lack of rest breaks, and professional judgement.

In the North of England, members raised the need for pharmacists to have protected paid training time. This is due to continuing pressures being put on individuals to train for services in their own time for which providers and companies are paid. A success story from members was shared where the PDA Reps Network in Boots managed to ensure that Boots will pay all pharmacists for training undertaken in their own time. Ideas were also generated on how PDA members and staff can help to tackle climate change.

In the South East region of England, the issue of training was discussed, with regards to accreditation around independent prescribing access and funding. Members talked about pay in the hospital sector being limited to trust-specific banding, encouraging more locums than permanent staff in this sector. Regional Committee members had received queries from locum members around IR35 and signposted them to relevant PDA resources.

Wales and West

In Wales and the West of England, members discussed concerns around community pharmacy closures, increasing the workload to surrounding pharmacies, as well as the impact on pharmacist members of pharmacy technicians being made redundant. In the primary care sector, there was uncertainty around pharmacists’ job roles, especially if they are not a prescriber, and what training is available to this sector in Wales.

 

Discussions of matters raised by individuals and groups of members which are discussed at Regional level are reported to the National Executive Committee (NEC), where PDA Union policy is set.

Members needing support with issues at their workplace should contact the PDA Service Centre, while wider concerns about developments or trends in pharmacy can be raised with the local Regional Committee.

The Regional Committees are part of the PDA’s democratic structure and are formed to represent members’ views (learn more).

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