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Course Overview

This framework is for graduates and practitioners who wish to develop their careers in the broad field of health and care systems. You can personalize your learning to your own situation, for example, mental health, social care, infection control, acute care or community health. You can also sign up to study single modules.

Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) registered nurses already working in, or wishing to work in, the community can undertake a specified group of modules that allows them to achieve a community qualification or registration recognized by the NMC in District Nursing, Health Visiting or School Nursing.

There are two core modules that you undertake to enable you to work towards a PgCert. You then have the option to study modules that are appropriate to your desired option or professional background.

The routes in the Person-Centred Practice Framework seek to influence and enable the transformative processes of personal and professional development through engagement, facilitation, and evaluation of person-centered teaching and learning approaches. It is designed to meet the professional needs of practitioners from all disciplines working in a variety of different health and care system settings. The framework is innovative and interactive, emphasizing the application of theory to your practice context. It will enable you to critically engage with, evaluate and synthesize the evidence and research to promote the development and enhancement of person-centered culture and practice.

Entry Requirement 

All applicants for Health Visiting need to be on either part 1 of the NMC register and/or registered midwife.

It is recommended that applicants have completed a period of experience of sufficient length to have consolidated
pre-registration outcomes and to have gained a deeper understanding in relevant professional practice; have a
degree and access to practice placement and Practice Assessor/ Sign-off Mentor or Health Visitor Mentor.

International: Where your honors degree has not been studied in English, you will be required to provide evidence of English language competence at no less than IELTS 6.5 with no individual component score less than 6.0.

Interview: Interviews will take place in collaboration with partner Health Boards.

Criminal Records Check: For students undertaking NMC approved qualifications a satisfactory criminal records check will be required. Compliance with the terms of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974) and mental health legislation for clinical placement and employability in statutory services, for work with children, and in other sensitive areas of employment.

Fees

Scotland/UK/ROI Student Fee: £4400


This information was accurate on : 17/04/2021
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