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- Postgraduate
- Preston
...Learn how to safely and effectively deliver quality nursing care with one of the UK's leading providers of health and social care education. After successfully completing this degree course, you’ll be a Registered Nurse, with all the skills and knowledge you need to make a real difference... Learn about: Nurse training, Anatomy and Physiology, Nursing Practice...
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I'm liking it so far and would class my uni experience as good. They've make an effort to provide a good student experience.I,m most impressed by the library facilities, the Hub (which is a student specific building) and the societies. I also think there are events being held regularly for personal and career development. They have even conducted a TEDx talk at the university. The nature of the course is very much tailored in order to help us meet the necessary requirements to be able to gain employment.The employment rate is high in terms of graduate adult nursing students furthermore. Placements are allocated to us and the course is structured by the nursing school which is part of the department of health and life sciences. university’s facilities? Quite good. I am impressed because I have studied before and can compare these experiences to my last university. I appreaciate that there is a 24hour librabry facility and I think theFaith and Spirituality centre is fantastic. The support is great. I like the Centre for Academic Writing (CAW). Great support networks.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Coventry
- Different dates available
... by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC); a course with a clear focus on nursing adults which is complemented with significant insights into mental health... Learn about: Career Development, NHS Training, IT Development...
... by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC); a course with a clear focus on nursing adults which is complemented with significant insights into mental health... Learn about: Career Development, NHS Training, IT Development...
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I'm liking it so far and would class my uni experience as good. They've make an effort to provide a good student experience.I,m most impressed by the library facilities, the Hub (which is a student specific building) and the societies. I also think there are events being held regularly for personal and career development. They have even conducted a TEDx talk at the university. The nature of the course is very much tailored in order to help us meet the necessary requirements to be able to gain employment.The employment rate is high in terms of graduate adult nursing students furthermore. Placements are allocated to us and the course is structured by the nursing school which is part of the department of health and life sciences. university’s facilities? Quite good. I am impressed because I have studied before and can compare these experiences to my last university. I appreaciate that there is a 24hour librabry facility and I think theFaith and Spirituality centre is fantastic. The support is great. I like the Centre for Academic Writing (CAW). Great support networks.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Bristol
...Why study BSc(Hons) Nursing (Children's)? Working as part of an inter-professional team in hospitals, schools, family homes and across the community, children's nurses provide specialist healthcare and support for children, young people and their families. It's a challenging but highly rewarding... Learn about: NHS Training, Team Training...
- PhD
- Belfast City
- Different dates available
... around us and have a positive impact on human well-being. Our research is organised into seven themes: Children, Young People and Families Conflict and Social Change Social Inequalities Disability Ageing and Health Criminal Justice Drugs and Alcohol Trauma, Violence and Abuse Research Strengths... Learn about: Social Policy, Social Work...
- Bachelor's degree
- London
...Children's nurses care for children and young people from birth to 18 years old in hospital and in the community. Children and young people can present with a range of conditions, from birth defects, accidents and injuries, to life-limiting or critical illnesses or which can result in the death... Learn about: IT Management...
- Master
- Scarborough
...If you are interested in working with people and taking an essential role in protecting children and young people from harm and in supporting people of every age then this is the course for you. It will be a stimulating and challenging learning experience designed to develop your capacity... Learn about: Critical Thinking, Social Work, Skills and Training...
- NVQ
- Birmingham
- Different dates available
- 36 Weeks
...Overview This course is focused at people working in violent and gang-related environments and aims to provide an effective, functional approach to delivering relevant services. It is run in conjunction with the Open College Network West Midlands. You will be trained to develop a professional...
- Bachelor's degree
- Brent
- 3 Years
... illness long-term conditions life-limiting conditions and at the end of their life learning disabilities mental health needs Crucially you will provide care and support not only to the child/young person, but also their parents and carers, working together in partnership. Why choose... Learn about: Nurse training, Nursing Practice, Quality Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- London
...These Children's Nursing - Second registration programme (Hons) / PgDip courses, offered by London South Bank University, lead to a second registration in childrens nursing. If you are registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) as either an Adult, Mental Health or Learning Disability... Learn about: Nurse training, IT Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Preston
... of key stakeholders, including social work service users and carers, and representatives from social work agencies. You’ll develop the knowledge, skills and values required to qualify as a social worker and will be eligible to register with the Health and Care Professions Council, graduating... Learn about: Social Work...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-Trent
- 3 Years
... learning between child, adult and mental health fields of nursing on common themes relevant for all during your programme. There will also be opportunities for inter and intra professional learning, enabling you to work collaboratively with a range of different health care professionals... Learn about: Nursing Practice, Nurse training...
- Postgraduate
- Bournemouth
...This new, fast-track social work course focusing on children, young people and their families will enable trainee social workers to build upon their existing knowledge and skills, and develop the expertise required for social work practice. The Department of Education will be funding... Learn about: Social Policy, Child Development, Social Worker...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bristol
...Why study BSc(Hons)/BSc Nursing (Adult)? Working as part of a multidisciplinary professional team in hospitals and throughout the community, nurses provide care and support for patients of all ages with a variety of acute and long-term health conditions. It's a challenging but highly rewarding... Learn about: NHS Training, Team Training, Learning Teaching...
- Bachelor's degree
- Brent
- 3 Years
..., creative thinking. Our teaching staff have extensive practice experience across a wide range of services - particularly in areas that have attracted more and more focus in recent years, such as substance misuse, mental health and domestic violence. Students and staff come from a wide range of educational... Learn about: Social Worker, Social Work...
- Bachelor's degree
- Blended in Luton
- 2 Years
...About the course If you are already working (employed or volunteering) with children, young people and families for at least hours per week, this course has been designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to provide a high-quality service as well as enhancing your employment... Learn about: Team Training, Quality Training...
- Course
- Glasgow
- Different dates available
... will be useful whether you are employed in a health or social care, a community or an education setting or whether you work in a paid or voluntary role. The effect of learning disabilities throughout the lifespan is considered, but there is a particular emphasis on children, adolescents, and young adults...
- Bachelor's degree
- London
...Degree course in Social Work, accredited by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC); the first step to becoming a qualified social worker... Learn about: Communication Training, Social Work, Problem Solving...
- Postgraduate
- Liverpool
- Different dates available
- 12 Months
..., childhood and youth studies, anti-oppressive practice, mental health, youth justice and radical community work. Opportunities to experience international perspectives through department field trips and overseas placements. This course has an intake limited to 25 students providing an encouraging environment... Learn about: Social Change...
- Bachelor's degree
- Luton
... individuals and groups in our society, and the policy, legal, cultural and organisational contexts. After a foundation in the first year, choose specific areas like: children and adult services, criminal justice, welfare systems, disability issues, community care, public health, multi-agency working...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bristol
... in England with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). You will gain the knowledge, critical understanding, experience and skills to make informed judgements in complex situations, and the ability to work with a wide range of service users, carers and other professionals to enhance wellbeing... Learn about: Social Worker, Part Time, IT for adults...