the association for perioperative practice (afpp)
The Association for Perioperative Practice (AfPP) was established as the
National Association of Theatre Nurses, NATN, in 1964. As a membership
organisation and registered charity AfPP works to enhance skills and knowledge
within operating departments, associated areas and sterile services departments.
AfPP aims to enhance the quality of care and patient safety in the NHS and the
independent sector throughout the UK. In April 2005 NATN changed its name,
structures and systems in recognition of the significant changes that were
happening in the healthcare sector and the wider perioperative environment and
to accommodate the growing numbers of Operating Department Practitioners and
Healthcare Support Workers who were previously not eligible for full membership.
AfPP also works to encourage the exchange of professional information between
members and co-operation with other professional bodies. These include the
Departments of Health in the UK, the Perioperative Care Collaborative, the
Medical Royal Colleges, Chief Nursing Officers (CNOs) of all four member
countries, Skills for Health and many of the British Safety Institution
Committees and other groups set up to discuss specific issues related to
perioperative care. Charity Objectives The objectives of the charity are: To
advance health by improving patient care in perioperative practice Determine
standards and promote best practice Facilitate education and practice
development Provide advice to practitioners Foster and promote contacts and
exchange information and ideas Act as a consultative body Institute or assist in
instituting and provide support for any research Publication and production of
journals, books etc and communication in any medium Procure contributions to
funds by way of subscriptions, donations, grants etc Ensure financial stability,
appropriate insurance etc. Integrated governance Support and management of
regional activity