Community Rehabilitation: Long-Term Conditions
Apply OnlineThis short course will focus on physical activity approaches for people with long term conditions, covering behaviour change approaches to underpin self-management strategies.
Course overview
Students will explore population health approaches, social determinants of health and health inequalities to understand the needs of the local population. Students will become confident in developing innovative, transformative solutions / interventions that are community based and population driven. Students will critically reflect on how theories of education and leadership impact on leading and managing their teams and services.
The module is delivered by Dr Ruth Ten Hove, Visiting Lecturer at the University of Winchester, Assistant Director, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and credential chair for Community Rehabilitation: Long term Condition (Health Education England).
What you need to know
Course start date
May 2024
Location
University of Winchester Campus
Course length
4 days
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Typical offer
Health Professionals
Fees
£900
Course features
- Face-to-face learning
- Delivered by Dr Ruth Ten Hove
Course details
Location
Face-to-face learning on the University site in classrooms and online learning delivered via virtual learning environment.
Learning and teaching
The summative assessment at the end of the module, is an academic poster presentation.
Students will deliver a poster presentation and critical reflection on their practice.
The student will be required to prepare for taught sessions through accessing reading and materials on the virtual learning environment.
Modules
Please note the modules listed are correct at the time of publishing. The University cannot guarantee the availability of all modules listed and modules may be subject to change. The University will notify applicants of any changes made to the core modules listed. For further information please refer to winchester.ac.uk/termsandconditions
Modules
1. Population Health and Rehabilitation
2. Evidence based Approaches in Rehabilitation
3. Leadership in Rehabilitation
Entry requirements
This module is aimed at practicing Registered Nurses and Registered Allied Health Professionals working in community rehabilitation, who are in roles leading to or that will require advanced skills. Students are required to have at least 3 years’ experience working in practice. Students should be working in, or towards an advanced practice role with support from their manager.
Course will start September 2023 and May 2024.
For general enquiries please contact HWBShortCourses@winchester.ac.uk.
Please book via the 'How to apply' page.
No International Entry Requirements for this course.
This course is available for health care professionals.
Additional costs
For information about staff and student discounts please contact the short course administrator HWBShortCourses@winchester.ac.uk.