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Local education and training boards (LETBs) are the thirteen regional structures in the health education and training system of the NHS in England, established as part of the NHS reforms of April 2013. They are statutory committees of Health Education England
Role
LETBs have three main functions:
to identify and agree the local needs for education and training - to deliver the right people and skills to meet future service needs
to plan and commission high quality education and training in its region in order to secure future workforce supply and improve patient outcomes
support national workforce priorities set by Health Education England
Certain LETBs may take responsibility for the national coordination of education and training of some of the smaller professions, for example HEE West Midlands is the lead commissioner for Healthcare science.
Regions
The 13 LETB regions in the NHS are:
East Midlands
East of England
Yorkshire and the Humber
Wessex
Thames Valley
North West London
South London
North Central and East London
Kent, Surrey and Sussex
North East
North West
West Midlands
South West
References
External links
HEE website
Our Strategic Intent - document setting out purpose of HEE and LETBs
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