Mental Health Nursing

Bachelor's degree

In Telford

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Telford

  • Duration

    3 Years

WHAT IS A MENTAL HEALTH NURSE?

A mental health nurse cares for patients with common mental health problems such as depression, anxiety, phobias and obsessive-compulsive states. These illnesses can affect one in six people at any one time. Mental health nurses help patients to overcome their ill health, or to come to terms with it, so they can lead as normal a life as possible. Severe and enduring mental health problems such as schizophrenia affect about one in 200 people each year.

Concerns about mental illness are such that the Government has given a high priority to this area, along with coronary heart disease and cancers.

WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE?

Our Mental Health Nursing course adopts a person centred approach to enable you to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to provide safe and effective nursing care . It will enable you, if successful, to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) to practise as a registered Mental Health Nurse in a range of diverse health and social care settings. It will educate you to a high clinical, professional and academic standard ready to practice in the 21st century, to meet the needs of people who may be experiencing mental health difficulties.

Nursing is a demanding vocation which requires hard work, commitment, the ability to problem solve, work independently and contribute to care as part of a team.

This course will build and develop your knowledge and skills as a practitioner working with people in a variety of settings working in partnership with service users and carers. The management and organisation of service provision is constantly changing and developing in line with health and social care policy. In your role as a registered nurse you will be involved with these developments working with other professionals towards continuous service improvements.

INTAKES: September and January

WHERE: Wolverhampton City Campus

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Location

Start date

Telford (Shropshire)
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Level 3 Southwater One, Southwater Sqare, Southwater Way, TF3 4JG

Start date

On request

About this course

As a Registered Mental Health Nurse you will:

Meet the NMC Standards of proficiency for pre-registration nursing education.
Provide nursing care that is safe, effective and ethical and assume full responsibility and accountability for your own practice as a Nurse registered on the NMC register within the legal framework of the country in which you are employed.
Reflect upon and critically evaluate evidence to reach sound nursing judgements and exercise effective decision making in complex situations within the mental health sphere of practice.
Critically examine the impact of political, professional and social contexts on your provision of person centred mental health nursing care within the context of a multidisciplinary team.
Effectively apply your learning to identify, manage and lead enterprising innovations and service improvements in mental health nursing practice.
Demonstrate competence in the use of advanced technologies to quality assure and enhance your mental health nursing practice and maintain your life-long learning.

2019 Entry
GCSEs at grade C+/ 4 in an English-based subject and Maths or equivalent qualifications (e.g. Key Skills Level 2/ Learn Direct Level 2/ Functional Skills Level 2).
English Language
If English is not your first language, evidence of your proficiency must be dated within the last 2 years from IELTS level 7.0 with no element less than 7.0
PLUS EITHER

Gain BBC from A Levels
BTEC National Diploma at a D*D*
BTEC QCF Extended Diploma at grade DMM
OCR National Extended Diploma at a M2 grade
CACHE Level 3 Diploma at a B grade cations) will enable you to apply for this course. You...

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Subjects

  • NHS Training
  • Nursing Care
  • Nurse training
  • Nurse
  • Health nursing
  • Health and Social Care
  • Midwifery
  • Mental Health Nurse
  • Mental Health

Course programme

50% of your course will be situated in the University and 50% in a variety of practice areas.

You will be required to demonstrate appropriate professional conduct at all times. Your placement experiences will include providing nursing care to some of societies’ most vulnerable people, the elderly, those who are physically ill or have a physical disability, learning disability and those who have perhaps been through some very challenging situations. In order to ensure all the people you care for are protected and kept safe, you will be expected to abide by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) guidance for student nurses. In addition we will expect you to conduct yourself in a highly professional manner and this will form part of our assessment of you.

You will study a range of academic core (all fields of nursing) and field (mental health focused) modules based on theory and practice experiences. Your practice experiences will assist you in developing practical skills and professional awareness.

Your modules will also contain a range of key skills which are essential for lifelong learning, including numeracy (essential for medicines management), information technology, communication and working with others, problem solving and how to improve your learning.

The course aims to help you prepare yourself to adapt to new roles and the environments you will be working in. You will continuously learn in order to develop your nursing knowledge and skills as the start of career progression. Theoretical material will reflect the requirements of the National Health Service and Social Care Services and the changing needs of today's population.

Practice experiences will build throughout the course and will include a variety of settings such as hospitals, nursing homes, community placements and the independent / voluntary care sector. There will be opportunities to learn with other fields of nursing and other health related disciplines. At the end of the third year you may opt to undertake a placement overseas.

Placements will be with one of two NHS Trusts; Black Country Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Dudley and Walsall Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust

Travel expenses to University placements will not be funded. A learning support fund is available, to check whether you are eligible please visit here.

By successfully achieving all components of the BNurs (Hons) Mental Health Nursing you will be entitled to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) as a Nurse.

Mental Health Nursing

Price on request