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Clinical Training Agency

About us



What we do


Planning and managing the purchase of post-entry clinical training for New Zealand health professionals is the CTA’s core business. However, the CTA also has a strong role in leading and supporting workforce development across the health and disability sector. The CTA has been at the hub of several workforce developments across the health and disability sector.

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What is Post-Entry Clinical Training (PECT)?


PECT is defined as:

Post-Entry occurs after entry to a health profession, so that a person is eligible to practise as a health practitioner under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 and

Clinical is clinically focussed with the trainee spending at least 30 percent of total programme related hours in the direct delivery of health and disability Services to service users, and

Training is a programme equivalent to a minimum duration of at least six full time months that leads to a nationally recognised qualification.’

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CTA team


Group Manager

Tony Gibling

Executive Assistant

Viki Forscutt

Portfolio Managers

Medical - Perry Miles
GP, Public Health, Midwifery - Fiona Penman
Māori, Pacific, Nursing, Primary - Daria Martin

Project Manager, Training Development

Public Health - Allison Nichols-Dunsmuir

Analysts

Lindsay Beck (Senior Analyst)
Esther Docherty (Monitoring Analyst)
David Adair

Management Accountant

Trevor Creelman

Contracts Administrator

Anne-Marie Taylor



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Contact us


Contact the Clinical Training Agency team

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Page last updated: 25 September 2008