PDRP Application Guidelines (for partners)
NB Please refer to the PDRP Application per Level page for the Guidelines.
These guidelines integrate the newly updated national framework and evidential requirements.
You will need to read and complete the necessary requirements within these workbooks for the appropriate level you are applying for, when submitting via a hard copy portfolio.
When submitting via ePortfolio please use these guidelines as a guide only, for requirements at the level you are applying for. Please see ePortfolio section on the PDRP website.
PDRP level indicators and levels of practice definitions
Performance Appraisal System, Health NZ Te Whatu Ora, Canterbury
Health NZ Te Whatu Ora ONLY
For Health NZ Te Whatu Ora Performance Review/Appraisal forms please see link below
Performance Appraisal Health NZ Te Whatu Ora Only
EXTERNAL ORGANISATIONS
Please contact your PDRP Coordinator within your own organisation for relevant Performance Appraisal documents.
Peer Review Forms
Applicants from external Organisations should contact their PDRP Coordinator for their specific documents.
The Health NZ Te Whatu Ora nurse performance appraisal/reviews which are aligned to Nursing Council competencies are sufficient for submission to the PDRP without an additional peer review necessary.
The only time peer reviews might be necessary is if there is insufficient evidence within the performance appraisal and you believe the peer could provide extra information.
If you do not have a nursing line manager then a peer review by another nurse is necessary along with your self assessment to meet Nursing Council's requirements. The performance appraisal by your manager will be required as well.
Please note that peer reviews are only valid for a year after completion to ensure currency of practice is assessed.
Evidence of Professional Development
Nursing Council of New Zealand requires that your portfolio include an explanation of what you have learnt from three key learning activities OR a short reflection for each course/activity attended.
Please refer to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) link below for Nursing Council requirements: FAQ
Contribution to Clinical Practice (Including Quality Forms)
In health a quality activity is a systematic evaluation of an aspect of service or care against measurable quality indicators which has resulted in improvement. This improvement may be related to clinical practice or a service process and may be done as either a group or individual project.
Examples of quality improvement activity are audits, incident reports, data analysis, surveys, etc.
Evidence of Teaching/Preceptoring or Supporting Skill Development of Colleagues
Nurses contribute to education, preceptorship, buddying and skill development in a variety of ways within the clinical setting. These forms help articulate the different ways in which education occurs.
Preceptorship is a formal role undertaken by the RN. You should include a reflection on the role and feedback from the preceptee.
Buddying is a more informal process that is used to buddy a nurse who is working on a temporary basis in the area.
Teaching is a planned teaching session to a number of staff, using a teaching plan, set venue, available resources and an evaluation procedure.
Informal teaching is an unplanned opportunity to teach one or more staff in an informal environment e.g. a procedure at the bedside, equipment set up, etc.
Below you find the forms required for any of the above sessions.
PDRP Transfer Application Forms
Please refer to the Transfer page for the latest form. (Note: to download your own copy right click on the form > select 'save target as' > save document to your PC) |