Postgraduate Diploma in Specialist Community Public Health Nursing drafted
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-19 | - |
2024-01-09 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction
(With pathways in Health Visiting and School Nursing)
This programme has been designed for practitioners who wish to develop knowledge, understanding and skills of public health approaches to practice and work in the field of specialist community health nursing – health visiting or school nursing
Such a context of practice requires that health care professionals develop a comprehensive range of skills to enable them to develop and lead population based services designed to tackle inequalities in health, prevent ill health and work in partnership with individuals, families and communities.
The programme is committed to ongoing development of SCPHN’s and is contemporary in its content and delivery. A blended learning approach is used with time spent in university and practice based based learning; students are supported in practice by an experienced practice supervisor and assessor. Innovative methods of teaching incorporate virtual learning to enhance student focused education.
Current developments in practice are recognising the need for SCPHN practitioners to have enhanced critical thinking, research knowledge, and to become reflective responsive public health practitioners with the potential to lead the delivery of quality services for individuals and communities.
The School of Health Science is committed to embedding the NHS Constitution Values into everything we do; they define the behaviours and expectations of all our staff and students underpinning the work we do in the university and in the practice setting. You can view the full NHS England Constitution and Values on the Gov.UK website
There is an opportunity for students, on successful completion of the post graduate diploma, to go on to undertake a further period of research study to achieve a Masters in Public Health Nursing.
Further information about the University's relationship with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is available in the PSRB register.
Program Outline
Course modules
The Postgraduate Diploma in Specialist Community Public Health Nursing will enable registered nurses and midwives to achieve the standards of proficiency required to practice and register as a Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (NMC 2004) within the identified fields of health visiting and school nursing.
The programme for the Postgraduate Diploma in Specialist Community Public Health Nursing is underpinned by the ten key principles of public health practice which can be grouped into four domains: