This course is delivered at our Glenside Campus. To apply you must be studying on the Specialist Community Public Health Nursing Programme or as part of the Specialist Practice qualifications. This is a compulsory module in the Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (SCPHN) programme. If you wish to apply for the full SCPHN programme please contact admissions on 0117 83333.
Course content includes a review of critical frameworks and reflective models and a review of ethical and legal frameworks for practice. By the end of the course you will be able to:
Delivery:
A variety of approaches will be used in the Synoptic Module (without v100) which may include the use of workshops to explore the relevant theory. The individual approach to the module will be determined and explored both through a supervisory relationship with an academic member of staff and through a work-based relationship with a mentor in practice. For those undertaking the BSc (Hons) Specialist Practice programme (incorporating the NMC Specialist Practice Qualification) 72 hours have been assigned as part of the module requirement to ensure protected practice learning hours allowing you to explore and evaluate your workplace and your role within it, whilst in practice.
Funding may be available to support your learning. Please contact your Trust Education Lead. If you work in the Private, Independent and Voluntary Sector, please contact your employer who will advise you.