BSc (Hons) Learning Disability Nursing Practice
**This course is also available for April 2021 entry.**BSc (Hons) Learning Disability Nursing Practice will lead to registration as a qualified nurse in the care of those with learning disabilities in which there is a dearth of experienced and effective practitioners.You will graduate ready to actively participate and engage with a cutting-edge workforce delivering caring, compassionate and restorative interventions to those with a learning disability. As a critical thinker, you will deliver effective and sincere person-centred care based upon a contemporary evidence-base, which will be administered and applied within a spectrum of clinical skills to include physical health monitoring and promotion, and positive mental wellbeing.You will be competent and confident in working with and supporting a ‘whole-systems’ approach in diverse settings, ensuring the mental well-being of families and carers with a relative who has a learning disability.You will undertake your placements with one of our partner Trusts below:• Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust• Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust At interview you will be asked to rank your preferred Trust, and this will then be confirmed when you start the course.
**This course is also available for April 2021 entry.**BSc (Hons) Learning Disability Nursing Practice will lead to registration as a qualified nurse in the care of those with learning disabilities in which there is a dearth of experienced and effective practitioners.You will graduate ready to actively participate and engage with a cutting-edge workforce delivering caring, compassionate and restorative interventions to those with a learning disability. As a critical thinker, you will deliver effective and sincere person-centred care based upon a contemporary evidence-base, which will be administered and applied within a spectrum of clinical skills to include physical health monitoring and promotion, and positive mental wellbeing.You will be competent and confident in working with and supporting a ‘whole-systems’ approach in diverse settings, ensuring the mental well-being of families and carers with a relative who has a learning disability.You will undertake your placements with one of our partner Trusts below:• Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust• Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust At interview you will be asked to rank your preferred Trust, and this will then be confirmed when you start the course.