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Short Course
Return to Practice - Specialist Community Public Health Nursing
School Nursing
- Duration:
- One semester
- Start Dates:
- September and February
- Attendance:
- Part-time
- Venue:
- High Wycombe/ Aylesbury/ Uxbridge
- Cost:
- Available on request
- Key Contact:
- Kate Potter
- Tel:
- 01494 522 141
- Email:
- kate.potter@bucks.ac.uk
Is this course suitable for me?
If you are a motivated student who has previously registered with the NMC as a Health Visitor or School nurse and now wishes to return to the third part of the register.
Overview
This course has been specifically designed to meet the NMC requirements of Specialist Community Public Health Care nurses. On successful completion of the course students will re-register on the third part of the register.
The specific disciplines include:
- Health Visiting
- School Nursing
Structure
The course will run over one semester of 13 study days and three further workshop days with an induction day at the start of the programme forming part of the allocated hours.
The student will share modules with all Return to Practice students and also the Foundation for Public Health Practice Module with the SCPHN students. They will also have three further study days which will cover material specific to their learning needs and this will be negotiated with the Course Leader.
Modules available
- Foundations for public health practice
- Return to Practice Module
Clinical practice
The students will also spend 150 hour in SCPHN practice within a Primary Care Trust. They will be supervised by an allocated Practice Teacher for the duration of the course.
Teaching and learning
The teaching, learning and assessment methods are wide-ranging to fit the variety of student learning styles. In all cases these methods will focus on a critical application of theory to community public health practice.
Learning is facilitated in the community practice environment as well as the classroom and the methods used here are those of discussion as well as critical observation and demonstration, enabling you to analyse your decisions and the decision making process. The understanding of research based knowledge underpinning the decisions is of key importance.
Within the classroom, lectures, discussion and seminars are used to enable students to both build their knowledge and share experiences with their peer group. This sharing of experience is seen as a major element in the development of community public health nurses who are able to practice at a high level, taking responsibility for complex decisions within a multi-disciplinary, multi-agency environment.
Assessment will be by course work and portfolio development, presentation. The Practice Teacher is responsible for the teaching and assessment in practice and they work closely with the Link Tutor, who will visit the practice learning environment on at least three occasions during the course.
Entry requirements
You will need to have been previously registered as a Health Visitor ,School Nurse and District Nurse. In addition, a practice placement must be arranged before the course commences that will run concurrently with the theoretical element of the course.
Further opportunities
This is a programme which prepares previously qualified health visitors, school nurses and district nurses to return to the third part of the NMC register. They will, then, be prepared to work as health visitors or school nurses in the community in a variety of public health settings.
How to make an application
Please contact the Enquiries Team on 01494 603 171 or email ask@bucks.ac.uk
We hope to have a fully on-line application system shortly, but in the meantime, to apply for a course, please download and print these forms, completing them fully and posting back to the address below.
- Course_Enquiry_Letter (70.4 KB)
- Application_form (58.1 KB)
- Notes_for_Guidance (51.6 KB)
- Clinical_Reference_Form (57.2 KB)
- Academic_Reference_Form (50.6 KB)
If you are unable to view the forms, please click here to download a free version of adobe reader.
Alternatively, if you call us on 01494 603 171 or email ask@bucks.ac.uk we can post you a hard copy application pack.
Students funded by the NHS or other employer
If the cost of your course is being funded by your employer, please contact your education lead or manager for guidance as to how they would prefer you to make an application.