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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL
(His Honour Judge Peter Clark)
Strand London WC2 Friday, 29th June 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE SEDLEY
LORD JUSTICE ASTILL
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EZIKIEL NENJI | ||
Claimant/Applicant | ||
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BIRMINGHAM CHILDRENS HOSPITAL NHS TRUST | ||
Defendant/Respondent |
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Friday, 29th June 2991
"Approval for a post of this level requires obtaining funding for the post and also educational approval from the Specialist Advisory Committee which dealt with the training. A detailed evaluation of the training requirements of the NHS had been carried out during 1992 and 1993, which had led to a number of proposals incorporated in the Calnan Report concerning the procedure to be adopted in dealing with the recruitment and training of doctors and other medical staff throughout the NHS. The importance of obtaining both funding approval and training approval was emphasised in the guide provided for medical staffing which was issued by the West Midland office of the National Health Service Executive in November 1994, which specifically provided (at clause 4.1) that training grade posts could not be filled until the post had both educational and staffing approval. Without such approval it would not be designated a training post."
"4.1This Executive Letter published in July 1994, clarifies the situation regarding training grade posts, and states that `training grade posts of programmes in the NHS may not be advertised or filled unless the post and/or programme has both current educational and staffing (manpower) approval. All advertisements must contain confirmation to that effect. Any post which does not have the appropriate education and staffing approvals ... cannot be designated a training post."
"12.1It is important that all doctors who are undergoing training are in recognised posts (i.e. one of those listed below). These posts must have both Education and Staffing approval. The most compelling reason for this is so that the quality of training can be assured by an outside organisation, including assessment of the effect that the post will have upon the training opportunities of other training posts within the same department/unit. This applies to both EU/EFTA graduates, as well as overseas doctors."
"Educational approval for these posts is given by the appropriate medical college, and the distribution is decided by the appropriate Training Committee of the Board of Postgraduate Medical and Dental Education."
"17.1The term `locum' should be reserved for a doctor who is temporarily employed when a substantive post is vacant due to leave or other causes."
...
17.3Incumbents of locum posts should be made fully aware that their time cannot count towards training."
"...national committees which relate to the royal colleges or their faculties or higher training committees. They are speciality-specific and concerned with setting standards, curriculum content and monitoring trainees' progress on behalf of the relevant college."
"(a) `relevant employment' is employment by a health service employer as a medical practitioner ... in the grade of Registrar, Senior Registrar ... while undergoing professional training which involves that person being employed successively by a number of different health service employers".
"Educational approval for these posts is given by the appropriate medical college, and the distribution is decided by the appropriate Training Committee of the Board of Postgraduate Medical and Dental Education."
"This post has educational (SAC) approval but manpower approval is awaited"
"An important part of their visit will be to interview our Higher Surgical Trainees, and I have arranged for individual interviews to be held in the Post Graduate Centre between 11.00 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. Most interviews will take 10-20 minutes and your allocated time will be as follows:
12 noon.
Can you make sure that you bring your up-to-date log book, completed RITA form and, if possible, your CV."
"should normally be completed jointly by the trainee and the post graduate dean or his staff each year. It provides a record of the review of training for that year and of the trainee's progress through the grade, but it is not a means of assessment per se."
"It is important that all doctors who are undergoing training are in recognised posts (i.e. one of those listed below). These posts must have both Education and Staffing Approval. The most compelling reason for this is so that the quality of training can be assured by an outside organisation, including assessment of the effect that the post will have upon the training opportunities of other training posts within the same department/unit."
"...concerned with setting standards, curriculum content and monitoring trainee's progress on behalf of the relevant college."