Public Health Skills and Knowledge Framework (PHSKF)
UK-wide tool to develop public health professional skills needed in the future.
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The Public Health Skills and Knowledge Framework (PHSKF) is a UK-wide resource which describes the functions and activities carried out by people working to protect and promote the public’s health.
These documents include:
- the full framework
- a user guide to using the framework
- recent updates - including supporting tools and resources
The PHSKF is a collaboration between OHID, Public Health Wales, NHS Health Scotland and the Public Health Agency of Northern Ireland. The development process is detailed in Review of the PHSKF.
The PHSKF should be consulted along with All Our Health, the employer standards and Quality in public health: a shared responsibility.
Individuals and organisations can share their experiences of applying the framework with [email protected].
Updates to this page
Published 10 August 2016Last updated 8 February 2023 + show all updates
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Lead organisation changed to 'Office for Health Improvement and Disparities' and user guide removed
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Updated August 2019 document with links to relevant resources.
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Added 'Public Health Skills and Knowledge Framework update: August 2019'.
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Added 'Public Health Skills and Knowledge Framework update: March 2018'.
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Updated the Public health skills and knowledge framework 2016.
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First published.