Leadership Practice in Health and Social Care
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Course
In Cambridge
Description
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Course
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Location
Cambridge
Study the theory and practice of leadership and gain the skills to become a facilitator and motivator of change in your workplace.
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I like the culture and history of Cambridge but it is quite expensive and you have to be really carefull.
← | →
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The experience has been excellent and one of the most intersting things is the number of students that come here from virtually every part of the world.
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Course rating
Recommended
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This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Leadership
- IT
- Quality
- Health and Social Care
- Quality Training
- IT Development
- Skills and Training
- Health Care
- Virtual Learning Environment
- NHS Plan
Course programme
Study the theory and practice of leadership and gain the skills to become a facilitator and motivator of change in your workplace.
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Effective leadership is essential to providing high-quality care delivery. Staff morale and motivation, retention and recruitment, professional development, quality improvements, service efficiency and effectiveness all depend significantly on the style and quality of leadership.
On our short course, you'll be able to examine leadership concepts, models and theories in general terms and evaluate them with respect to their application in health care delivery. You'll also develop your ability to better assimilate the components of the NHS Plan under the umbrella of clinicall governance into your practice.
We expect students to undertake approximately 300 learning hours to complete this module, including tutorials, literature review, professional development, web-based activities using our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), and the development of your assignment.
If you require NHS contract funding for this course, please speak to your manager before applying.
Leadership Practice in Health and Social Care