Enhanced Physical Care Skills for Mental Health Practice
Program Overview
Enhanced Physical Care Skills for Mental Health Practice
Overview
Supporting someone’s physical health will improve their mental wellbeing. Our module will expand your appreciation of the meaning and impact of ill-health for individuals with mental health difficulties.
Full Description
The physical health and wellbeing of people with mental health difficulties is now an issue of national importance. People who experience long-term mental health problems often experience difficulties accessing services to meet their physical needs, and may die sooner.
One area for concern is a potential lack of focus on physical care among mental health nurses (Nash, 2010), yet Government policy requires as much attention to be paid to physical wellbeing as mental health and wellbeing. While policy acknowledges that there is 'no health without mental health', we must remember that supporting a person’s physical health will improve their mental wellbeing.
This course is ideal for you if you work as a member of clinical staff in a mental health setting. It will deepen your understanding of the concepts of health, health beliefs and wellbeing. You’ll expand your appreciation of the meaning and impact of ill-health for the individual and those who support and care for them. You’ll examine specific health concerns and risks and, because you’ll study applied bioscience, you’ll link concepts of function and dysfunction to health and ill-health.
You’ll explore responses to emergency situations related to physical wellbeing within mental health care contexts and how to screen for and identify common health problems. You’ll also consider the skills and services available to an individual with both physical and mental health difficulties.
You will be assessed by ‘viva’. You’ll be given a scenario to read and be expected to explain verbally to your assessor, minutes later, what you would do to provide urgent and optimum care to the service user, making reference to relevant and contemporaneous literature.
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for you if you work as a member of clinical staff in a mental health setting.
Dates
Future dates to be confirmed.
Where You'll Study
Your Faculty
The Faculty of Health, Medicine and Social Care at ARU is primed to meet the demand for healthcare professionals, doctors, scientists and social workers in the East of England.
We've been training undergraduates for professional roles for over 25 years, with a reputation for quality, dedication and ambition balanced with student satisfaction.
We know that our students want the very best experiential learning, and we've invested heavily in purpose-built simulated wards, science labs and skills spaces, to support your learning every step of the way.
Where Can I Study?
Chelmsford
Our striking, modern campus sits by the riverside in Chelmsford's University and Innovation Quarter.
Fees & Funding
Course Fees
30 Credits (Level 6) for courses starting in 2024/25
£2,312.50
30 credits (Level 6) for courses starting in 2025/26
£2,312.50
Funding for CPD
Please ask your manager or Education Lead about available funding before you apply.
Entry Requirements
This course is ideal for you if you work as a member of clinical staff in a mental health setting.
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