Professional Development Framework for Multi-Professional Simulation in Health and Care

Launched 31 March 2026

Strengthening capability and clarity across the UK, Ireland, and beyond

We are delighted to launch the Professional Development Framework for multi-professional simulation in health and care.

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Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare (ASPiH). Professional Development Framework. 2026. Available from: https://www.aspih.org.uk

If we consider simulation in health and care as a constellation, and our workforce as stars, here is how the framework works.

The ASPiH Professional Development Framework has now been launched, marking an important step in strengthening and supporting simulation practice across the UK, Ireland and beyond.

Co-developed through extensive consultation with professionals across healthcare, education, and simulation, the framework reflects the diversity and complexity of the field while providing a shared structure to support development, recognition, and progression.

This first year will focus on implementation and continued feedback, ensuring the framework remains responsive, inclusive, and grounded in real-world practice.

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How it was developed

This framework is the result of extensive engagement with national bodies, educators, clinicians, simulation technicians, programme leaders, and scholars. It reflects a collective ambition to:

  • Strengthen the professional development of the simulation workforce
  • Optimise the quality, safety, and sustainability of simulation practice
  • Support alignment across sectors, regions, and career stages
  • Provide a structure that can flex and evolve as the field continues to grow

We gratefully acknowledge the input of contributors to date:

ASPiH

Colette Laws Chapman, Sharon Marie Weldon, Paul O-Connor & Mike Morrow

NHS England

Patricia Howe, Chris Gay, Richard Price, Helen Higham, Bryn Baxendale & Beth Tennant

NHS Education for Scotland

Catie Paton & Andrea Baker

Health Education & Improvement Wales

Sara-Catrin Cook, Bridie Jones, Bethan Bartholomew & Suman Mitra

Northern Ireland Medical and Dental Training Agency

Nicola Weatherup & Marian Traynor

National Simulation Office, Ireland

Dara Byrne & Stephanie Ryng

Framework aims

  • Create a structured, inclusive framework for everyone involved in simulation education, leadership, technical support, scholarship, and Transformative Simulation
  • Align terminology with the ASPiH Standards for Simulation-Based Practice
  • Ensure consistency across the UK and Ireland while enabling local and organisational flexibility
  • Remain future-proof, inclusive, and adaptable to emerging technologies, theories, and system priorities
  • Reference Four Nations and Ireland programmes, and only cite specific models where they are widely accepted, evidence-based, and relevant to the domain structure (e.g., pedagogical and transformative approaches)

Framework overview

Five Domains of Simulation Practice:

  • Educational
  • Transformative
  • Technology
  • Scholarship
  • Leadership

Three-Tiered Progression Model:
Based on Cheng et al.’s (2020) model, the levels—Discovery, Growth, and Maturity—are not linear, but designed as a flexible, pick-and-mix structure for development across different roles and contexts.

Guiding Values:
The framework is grounded in ASPiH’s core values of:

  • Safety
  • Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI)
  • Sustainability
  • Excellence

It is multi-professional and intended for all parts of the health and care simulation ecosystem.

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