Psychological wellbeing practitioner

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This apprenticeship is in revision

This revised version of the apprenticeship assessment plan is approved by Skills England under the 2025/2026 apprenticeship assessment reforms and is available for information only. It will replace the current version for new starts from 13 April 2026 with a funding band of £9,000. Until then, the current end-point assessment remains in place. The reformed AAP will be EQA’d by Skills England. All previous versions are EQA’d by Ofqual. Further details of this and other apprenticeships in revision are available in the revisions and adjustments status report.

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Version Change detail Earliest start date Latest start date
Revised version awaiting implementation Occupational standard and assessment plan revised. 13/04/2026 Not set
1.3 Occupational standard, end-point assessment plan and funding band revised. 01/09/2025 12/04/2026
1.2 Funding band revised 07/08/2020 31/08/2025
1.1 End-point assessment plan revised 06/05/2020 06/08/2020
1.0 Retired 22/03/2019 05/05/2020
Employers involved in creating the standard: Avon & Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust, British Psychological Society, ELFT, EPUT, Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust, Essex Partnership University NHS Trust,, Exeter University, Health Education England (HEE), Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool John Moores University, Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Skills for Health, St Christopher’s Hospice, Sunderland Psychological Wellbeing Service, Sussex Partnership Trust, University of East Anglia, University of Essex

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