Designated Prescribing Practitioner competency framework
Published: 3 December 2019
To help train safe and effective independent prescribers we’ve worked with multi-disciplinary experts to develop and publish a competency framework for Designated Prescribing Practitioners (DPP).
This new framework will help universities running independent prescribing programmes, NHS trusts and boards with independent prescribers, trainee independent prescribers and experienced independent prescribers to understand the expectations for a DPP through standardised competency descriptors.
A review of the DPP Competency Framework is scheduled to start in 2025 and is currently in progress.
Find out more about being a Designated Prescribing Professional in our dedicated DPP section – for aspiring DPPs, new and experienced DPPs. Full of useful links and resources to support you as a DPP to supervise trainee pharmacist prescribers in practice.
Timeline
July 2025
The DPP competency framework consultation concluded and the responses are currently being reviewed.
June 2025
We are asking for your views on the update for the DPP competency framework. Please complete our confidential survey. Your input will ensure the framework is current, clear, relevant and fit for purpose for prescribers and DPPs from all professional backgrounds.
This survey has concluded.
January 2025
The Designated Prescribing Practitioner Competency Framework was due for review in December 2023.
This has been delayed and currently being planned.
The framework
Download the framework to read
Supporting resources
A Competency Framework for all Prescribers
Statement of funding
This framework has been co-funded by the RPS and a grant from Health Education England.
Consensus statement
The project steering group used a consensus process to agree the final prescribing framework. Consensus was achieved.
Endorsements
The competency framework has been endorsed by professional bodies representing other prescribers (some endorsement applications are still in progress).






Find out more…
- Literature search (conducted December 2018)
- Literature review (conducted December 2018, revised 2019)
- How the RPS develops standards and guidance.