University of Plymouth. Pathway Specification

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "University of Plymouth. Pathway Specification"

Transcription

1 University of Plymouth Faculty of Health and Human Sciences School of Health Professions Pathway Specification Postgraduate Certificate Postgraduate diploma Master of Science In Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Updated following Minor change for implementation Date of Approval: 4th July 2016 Date of Implementation: Sept 2016 Year of first award: Sept 2017

2 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 2

3 Contents 1. MSc APP in Safeguarding Awarding Institution Accrediting Body Distinctive Features of the Pathway and the Student Experience Relevant QAA Subject Benchmark Group(s) Pathway Structure Pathway Aims Pathway Intended Learning Outcomes Admissions Criteria, including APCL, APEL and DAS arrangements Progression Criteria for Final and Intermediate Awards Exceptions to Regulations Transitional Arrangements Mapping.. 14 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 3

4 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 4

5 1. MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Final award title MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Level 7 Intermediate award title(s) Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Level 7 Intermediate award title(s) Post Graduate Certificate (PgCert) Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Level 7 Intermediate award title(s) (Exit Award only for students who fail the first core module) Post Graduate Certificate (PgCert) Advanced Professional Development UCAS code N/A JACS code N/A 2. Awarding Institution: University of Plymouth Teaching institution(s): University of Plymouth 3. Accrediting body(ies) N/A 4. Distinctive Features of the Programme and the Student Experience Safeguarding is an integral aspect of inter-professional and multi-agency practice with adults across the whole of the public sector following the introduction of the Care Act 2014 in April The Act clearly outlines the duty of health and social care providers, employers, and professionals, to actively engage in safeguarding adults practice, education and training. This pathway is designed to take an interprofessional approach to learning to enhance professional practice and develop integration within organisational and practice settings to enhance provision of a joined up approach to Safeguarding to protect those most vulnerable and at risk of abuse and neglect in society. The pathway team have drawn on research findings, inquiries and serious case reviews to develop this programme in partnership with employers and stakeholders MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 5

6 to facilitate curriculum design which blends practice experience across a range of professional with academic knowledge in its delivery, drawing on the expertise of professionals practicing within the field and academics with a specific interest in this subject area. This pathway adds to the range of MSc pathways offered as part of the MSc Advanced Professional Practice (Health and Social Care Professions) programme in the School of Health Professions and adds to the postgraduate offer across the Faculty. The APP (Health and Social Care Professions) programme lies within the Faculty of Health and Human Sciences in Plymouth University. Delivery is through the School of Health Professions, at the Peninsular Allied Health Centre within the northern University of Plymouth campus and at other locations, such as the Knowledge Spa in Cornwall, in response to consumer demand. Other distinctive features of the pathway and the student experience are; An inter-professional approach to learning Development, and application of, critical reflection skills with a variety of professional groups A safe learning environment in which to develop understanding of other professional groups perspectives on safeguarding adults An opportunity to develop knowledge and skills of other professional group and organisational practices Taught by a research active inter-disciplinary team with international, national and local profiles who will support students to develop their research in the specialist area of safeguarding adults; Developed in consultation with local employers and specialist practitioners in safeguarding Assessment strategy designed to blend practice experience and knowledge to enhance professional practice and service delivery and development in safeguarding adults; Blended learning in delivery incorporating study blocks and distance learning; Support to publish and present dissertation work where appropriate in peer reviewed journals, and at local and national conferences; Opportunity to develop skills in service evaluation and development to lead service improvement at a professional and organisational level; MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 6

7 5. Relevant QAA Subject Benchmark Group(s) The pathway is informed by the Quality assurance Agency (QAA) Framework for higher education qualifications in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (2010) SEEC Level Descriptors (2010) 6. Pathway Structure The MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding pathway offers awards of Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma or Masters of Science degree. This pathway will be offered as a part time route to professionals who may be employed within health and social care, or allied professional groups and settings. Students may be seconded by their employing agency. The part time route will normally take three years. The maximum registration period for a part time registrant is five years. This pathway may be developed as a full time programme of study at a later date if there is demonstrable consumer demand. The pathway has the following: Core modules: ADV 702 Applying Evidence to Practice ADV 715 Project Design for Research ADV 716 Research Dissertation All are 20 credits apart from the dissertation which is 60 credits. These modules provide a total core of 100 credits. Pathway Specific modules: ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, Risk and Decision Making ADV757 Advanced Practice in Safeguarding MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 7

8 Optional modules: Students will then proceed to select two other modules selected from across the range of modules offered by the School of Health Professionals or wider in the faculty, possible choices include: LDR503 Developing Self and Others ADV752 Supported Independent Study ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions ADV758 Supporting the Needs of the Frail Older Person Students will complete their Project Design for Research module and the Research Dissertation in an area related to the award title; for this pathway it will be aligned to an area of safeguarding adults practice. Students will discuss their choice of modules and timeline for completion with their pathway lead, personal tutor and in partnership with their seconding employer, where appropriate, to ensure their chosen pathway is congruent with the award title. Timelines will be reviewed at regular points in line with the personal tutor guide. Students will be advised that optional modules are subject to minimum numbers and are advised to check with the Professional Development Unit to confirm that the module will be running two months prior to the proposed delivery dates. Year Modules (and Credits) Semester 1 Semester 2 Applying Evidence to Practice (20) Advanced Critical Reflection, 1 Risk and Decision Making (20) Application of Law and Policy in Safeguarding (20) Advanced Practice in Safeguarding (20) 2 Optional Module (20) Project Design for Research (20) 3 Research Dissertation (60) MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 8

9 7. Pathway Aims The aim of the pathway is to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills that advance practice by: Enhancing existing professional skills and knowledge to work effectively with the complexity of Safeguarding ; Critically examining knowledge and understanding of application of policy and law which inform professional practice in Safeguarding ; Developing a rigorous understanding of critical reflection as a tool to enhance decision making, practice wisdom and to critique evidence based practice; Increasing students knowledge of current research and theory to support practice in Safeguarding ; Developing understanding of self in practice; Developing capability in managing uncertainty in complex practice; Developing a critical awareness of the contemporary context of practice in relation to the organisation and delivery of services to adults at risk of abuse and the role of multi-agency working in safeguarding adults effectively. 8. Pathway Intended Learning Outcomes 8.1. Knowledge and understanding On successful completion graduates should have developed: 1. A comprehensive and systematic understanding of pivotal knowledge and skills which underpin practice in Safeguarding ; 2. The ability to take responsibility, and be accountable, for their practice in Safeguarding ; 3. An understanding of the inter-relationship between multi-agency working and safeguarding adults; 4. An understanding of the legislative and policy frameworks which support practice in Safeguarding ; 5. An ability to apply knowledge and skills to their individual area of practice and lead in the development of practice; 6. A systematic awareness of research, theory, biases and motivations to evaluate decision making and practice in complex multi-agency practice arenas; 7. The ability to critique and analyse evidence and to recognise the potential and limitations of evidence based practice; MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 9

10 8. A critical and systematic understanding of the research process leading to project development and implementation Cognitive and intellectual skills On successful completion graduates should have developed: 1. Analyse the legitimacy of theory, research and methodologies currently utilised to intervene with individuals, families and communities to advance human rights; 2. Demonstrate their analytical skills in working with adults at risk of abuse; 3. Demonstrate critical analysis of knowledge, current research and theory to support their practice in Safeguarding ; 4. Critically evaluate professional capability and competence required for safe and ethical practice; 5. Design and conduct a research project from conception to implementation and evaluation to address pivotal areas of professional practice in Safeguarding ; 6. Demonstrate leadership qualities to enable the sharing of best practice in complex practice when Safeguarding Key and transferable skills On successful completion graduates should have developed the ability to: 1. Critically apply relevant legislation, case law, policy and case reviews to professional practice; 2. Critically acknowledge and apply professional ethics, values and theory application in professional practice; 3. Critically evaluate relevant information to inform professional practice in order to ensure timely and appropriate interventions to safeguard adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect; 4. Systematically and critically review databases using appropriate search terms relevant to their research area; 5. Undertake and critically evaluate data collection using qualitative and quantitative methods as appropriate; 6. Write up research findings, using a high level of abstraction and employing a high level of academic fidelity appropriate for publication MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 10

11 8.4. Employment related skills On successful completion graduates should have developed: 1. Advanced skills and knowledge in the arena of safeguarding adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect; 2. Advanced communication and decision making skills in a multi- agency context; 3. An ability to critically, analytically and systematically review the evidence base which informs safeguarding adults practice; 4. Ability to critically apply knowledge and skills to their individual area of practice; 5. Problem solving skills related to their area of professional practice based on critical reflection, appraisal and application of evidence to practice; 6. Writing skills in developing research and design of practice related projects to enhance professional practice Practical skills On successful completion graduates should have developed: 1. Accountable and responsible professional practice when safeguarding adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect; 2. Leadership and management skills which enhance outcomes in safeguarding adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect; 3. Critical reflection and analytical skills in professional decision making; 4. Enhanced communication skills to promote effective multi-agency working; 5. Effectively engage in continuous professional development to maintain professional standards and support effective practice within their role. MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 11

12 9. Admissions Criteria, including APCL, APEL and DAS arrangements Students on this pathway may be self-funded or commissioned by their employer. Self-funded students. In order to commence on this pathway, the student must meet the University s entry requirements for study at postgraduate level. Applicants will normally have a first degree; (BSc (Hons) at 2:2 and above will be considered or the equivalent) e.g in health and social care such as Social Work or Nursing. Students may hold a relevant qualification (usually a degree see below) which may be from health and social care or wider disciplines e.g. Teacher or Police officer. Whilst experience of employment in a safeguarding role is desirable it is not essential as applicants may be moving to work in this field. Commissioned Students Commissioned students: Commissioned students undergo an internal application process with their employer as well as submitting an application to Plymouth University. An application form to complement the employer s application is available from the Professional Development Unit, and must be submitted by all applicants to meet University of Plymouth application requirements. Applicants whose first language is not English must also provide evidence of competence in written and spoken English i.e. IELTS average of 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in each part. Where students do not meet the 2:2 equivalent above, evidence of successful completion of a Bridging Module ADV602 Developing Professional Competence for non-graduate social workers ( Bridging module ) Or ADV603 Developing Professional Competence for Non-Graduate Health Care Professionals ( Bridging module ) or an upgrade assignment will be considered in addition to their undergraduate or diploma qualifications and overall profile. MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 12

13 Each potential student will be assessed individually for their ability to study at this level and an interview may be required. Candidates will normally be required to submit a short piece of writing as part of the admissions process. All applications will be to the Professional Development Unit and the final decision of whether a student is accepted to a programme of study rests with the pathway lead for Plymouth University. APL (including APEL and APCL) Claims for credit of prior learning, whether certificated or experiential, are accepted and will be assessed following university regulations and faculty procedures. APL is not accepted against ADV715 and ADV716 because of the requirement to undertake their dissertation with a project supervisor at Plymouth University. Therefore the maximum at APL to this pathway is 100 credits. European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) This pathway is equivalent to 90 ECTS credits (second cycle) with 30 ECTS credits at post graduate certificate, 60 credits at postgraduate diploma and 90 credits at Masters degree. Each 20 credit module has the equivalent of 10 ECTS credits and assumes a notional student effort of between hours. 10. Progression criteria for Final and Intermediate Awards Postgraduate Certificate: 60 credits; Applying Evidence to Practice (20), Advanced Critical Reflection, Risk and Decision Making (20), Application of Law and Policy in Safeguarding (20) Postgraduate Diploma: 120 credits; Applying Evidence to Practice (20), Project Design for Research (20), Advanced Critical Reflection, Risk and Decision Making (20), Application of Law and Policy in Safeguarding (20), Advanced Practice in Safeguarding (20), plus one 20 credit module from APP suite Masters: 180 credits; Applying Evidence to Practice (20), Project Design for Research (20), Advanced Critical Reflection, Risk and Decision Making (20), Application of Law and Policy in Safeguarding (20), Advanced Practice in Safeguarding (20), plus one 20 credit module from APP suite, Research Dissertation (60) MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 13

14 Successful completion of this pathway does not lead to eligibility to apply for professional registration with the Health and Care Professionals Council. 11. Exceptions to Regulations Standard University of Plymouth Regulations will apply to this pathway and award. Disability Assist Services This pathway is designed to enable students through an equitable experience. We work collegiately with expert colleagues in Disability Assist (within the Learning Gateway) to ensure students receive, where possible, timely advice on the support available. Students can declare a support requirement or disability via the Disclosure for applicants pages. 12. Transitional Arrangements This is a new pathway so there are no transitional issues for students. MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 14

15 13 Mapping and Appendices 13.1 ILO s against Modules Mapping Pg Cert Intended Learning Outcomes Module Module Learning Outcomes Knowledge and understanding A comprehensive and systematic understanding of pivotal knowledge and skills which underpin practice in Safeguarding 1,3,4,6 The ability to take responsibility, and be accountable, for their practice in Safeguarding An understanding of the inter-relationship between multi-agency working and safeguarding adults An understanding of the legislative and policy frameworks which support practice in Safeguarding. ADV756Advanced critical reflection, risk and decisionmaking 5,6 5 2,4,5 3,5 5 2,4,6 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 15

16 An ability to apply knowledge and skills to their individual area of practice and lead in the development of practice 4 4 A systematic awareness of research, theory, biases and motivations to evaluate decision making and practice in complex multiagency practice arenas 1,2,4 5 The ability to critique and analyse evidence and to recognise the potential and limitations of evidence based practice 3,4,5 A critical and systematic understanding of the research process leading to project development and implementation. Cognitive and Intellectual Skills Analyse the legitimacy of theory, research and methodologies currently utilised to intervene with individuals, families and communities to advance human rights. Demonstrate their analytical skills in working with adults at risk of abuse 4,5,6 3,4,6 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 16

17 Demonstrate critical analysis of knowledge, current research and theory to support their practice in Safeguarding 2,3,4 Critically evaluate professional capability and competence required for safe and ethical practice Demonstrate leadership qualities to enable the sharing of best practice in complex practice when Safeguarding ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, risk and decisionmaking ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, risk and decisionmaking 3 2,4,5 5,6 4 2,3 Key and transferable skills Critically apply relevant legislation, case law, policy and case reviews to professional practice Critically acknowledge and apply professional ethics, values and theory application in professional practice ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, risk and decisionmaking 1 4,5,6 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 17

18 Critically evaluate relevant information to inform professional practice in order to ensure timely and appropriate interventions to safeguard adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect Systematically and critically review databases using appropriate search terms relevant to their research area ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, risk and decisionmaking 2 4,5 Employment Related Skills Advanced skills and knowledge in the arena of safeguarding adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect Advanced communication and decision making skills in a multi-agency context,6 2,5,6 2,3,4 An ability to critically, analytically and systematically review the evidence base which informs safeguarding adults practice Ability to critically apply knowledge and skills to their individual area of practice 3,5,6 1,5 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 18

19 Problem solving skills related to their area of professional practice based on critical reflection, appraisal and application of evidence to practice Practical Skills Accountable and responsible professional practice when safeguarding adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect Leadership and management skills which enhance outcomes in safeguarding adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, risk and decisionmaking 4 2,5,6,6 5,6 4 2,3 Critical reflection and analytical skills in professional decision making,6 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 19

20 Enhanced communication skills to promote effective multi-agency working; Effectively engage in continuous professional development to maintain professional standards and support effective practice within their role 2,5,6 2,3,4 3,4 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 20

21 PG Dip Pg Dip Intended Learning Outcomes Module Module Learning Outcomes Knowledge and understanding A comprehensive and systematic understanding of pivotal knowledge and skills which underpin practice in Safeguarding ADV715 Project Design for Research 1,3,4 1,6 The ability to take responsibility, and be accountable, for their practice in Safeguarding An understanding of the inter-relationship between multi-agency working and safeguarding adults An understanding of the legislative and policy frameworks which support practice in Safeguarding. ADV756Advanced critical reflection, risk and decisionmaking ADV715 Project Design for Research 5,6 5 2,4,5 3,5 5 2,4 3,4,6 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 21

22 An ability to apply knowledge and skills to their individual area of practice and lead in the development of practice 4 4 A systematic awareness of research, theory, biases and motivations to evaluate decision making and practice in complex multiagency practice arenas ADV715 Project Design for Research 1,2,4 1 5 The ability to critique and analyse evidence and to recognise the potential and limitations of evidence based practice ADV715 Project Design for Research 3,4,5 A critical and systematic understanding of the research process leading to project development and implementation. Cognitive and Intellectual Skills Analyse the legitimacy of theory, research and methodologies currently utilised to intervene with individuals, families and communities to advance human rights. Demonstrate their analytical skills in working with adults at risk of abuse 4,5,6 3,4,6 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 22

23 Demonstrate critical analysis of knowledge, current research and theory to support their practice in Safeguarding Critically evaluate professional capability and competence required for safe and ethical practice ADV715 Project Design for Research ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, risk and decisionmaking 2,3,4 3 2,4,5 Design and conduct a research project from conception to implementation and evaluation to address pivotal areas of professional practice in Safeguarding Demonstrate leadership qualities to enable the sharing of best practice in complex practice when Safeguarding ADV715 Project Design for Research ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, risk and decisionmaking 5,6 4 2,3 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 23

24 Key and transferable skills Critically apply relevant legislation, case law, policy and case reviews to professional practice Critically acknowledge and apply professional ethics, values and theory application in professional practice Critically evaluate relevant information to inform professional practice in order to ensure timely and appropriate interventions to safeguard adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect Systematically and critically review databases using appropriate search terms relevant to their research area ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, risk and decisionmaking ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, risk and decisionmaking ADV715 Project Design for Research 1 4,5,6 4,5 2 3 Undertake and critically evaluate data collection using qualitative and quantitative methods as appropriate Write up research findings, using a high level of abstraction and employing a high level of academic fidelity appropriate for publication ADV715 Project Design for Research ADV715 Project Design for Research MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 24

25 Employment Related Skills Advanced skills and knowledge in the arena of safeguarding adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect Advanced communication and decision making skills in a multi-agency context An ability to critically, analytically and systematically review the evidence base which informs safeguarding adults practice ADV715 Project Design for Research,6 2,5,6 2,3,4 5 Ability to critically apply knowledge and skills to their individual area of practice 3,5,6 1,5 Problem solving skills related to their area of professional practice based on critical reflection, appraisal and application of evidence to practice 4 2,5,6 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 25

26 Writing skills in developing research and design of practice related projects to enhance professional practice ADV715 Project Design for Research 5 Practical Skills Accountable and responsible professional practice when safeguarding adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect Leadership and management skills which enhance outcomes in safeguarding adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect Critical reflection and analytical skills in professional decision making ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, risk and decisionmaking,6 5,6 4 2,3,6 Enhanced communication skills to promote effective multi-agency working; Effectively engage in continuous professional development to maintain professional standards and support effective practice within their role 2,5,6 2,3,4 3,4 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 26

27 MSc Intended Learning Outcomes Module Module Learning Outcomes Knowledge and understanding A comprehensive and systematic understanding of pivotal knowledge and skills which underpin practice in Safeguarding ADV715 Project Design for Research 1,3,4 1,6 The ability to take responsibility, and be accountable, for their practice in Safeguarding An understanding of the inter-relationship between multi-agency working and safeguarding adults An understanding of the legislative and policy frameworks which support practice in Safeguarding. ADV756Advanced critical reflection, risk and decisionmaking ADV715 Project Design for Research ADV716 Research Dissertation 5,6 5 2,4,5 3,5 5 2,4 3,4,6 1,4 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 27

28 An ability to apply knowledge and skills to their individual area of practice and lead in the development of practice A systematic awareness of research, theory, biases and motivations to evaluate decision making and practice in complex multiagency practice arenas ADV716 Research Dissertation ADV715 Project Design for Research 4 1,4 4 1,2,4 1 5 The ability to critique and analyse evidence and to recognise the potential and limitations of evidence based practice A critical and systematic understanding of the research process leading to project development and implementation. Cognitive and Intellectual Skills Analyse the legitimacy of theory, research and methodologies currently utilised to intervene with individuals, families and communities to advance human rights. Demonstrate their analytical skills in working with adults at risk of abuse ADV715 Project Design for Research ADV716 Research Dissertation 3,4,5 4,5,6 3,4,6 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 28

29 Demonstrate critical analysis of knowledge, current research and theory to support their practice in Safeguarding Critically evaluate professional capability and competence required for safe and ethical practice Design and conduct a research project from conception to implementation and evaluation to address pivotal areas of professional practice in Safeguarding Demonstrate leadership qualities to enable the sharing of best practice in complex practice when Safeguarding ADV715 Project Design for Research ADV716 Research Dissertation ADV716 Research Dissertation ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, risk and decisionmaking ADV715 Project Design for Research ADV716 Research Dissertation ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, risk and decisionmaking 2,3, ,4,5 5,6 4 2,3 Key and transferable skills Critically apply relevant legislation, case law, policy and case reviews to professional practice 1 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 29

30 Critically acknowledge and apply professional ethics, values and theory application in professional practice Critically evaluate relevant information to inform professional practice in order to ensure timely and appropriate interventions to safeguard adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect Systematically and critically review databases using appropriate search terms relevant to their research area Undertake and critically evaluate data collection using qualitative and quantitative methods as appropriate Write up research findings, using a high level of abstraction and employing a high level of academic fidelity appropriate for publication Employment Related Skills Advanced skills and knowledge in the arena of safeguarding adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, risk and decisionmaking ADV716 Research Dissertation ADV716 Research Dissertation ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, risk and decisionmaking ADV715 Project Design for Research ADV716 Research Dissertation ADV715 Project Design for Research ADV716 Research Dissertation ADV715 Project Design for Research ADV716 Research Dissertation 4,5,6 2,4 4, ,3,4,6 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 30

31 Advanced communication and decision making skills in a multi-agency context An ability to critically, analytically and systematically review the evidence base which informs safeguarding adults practice ADV715 Project Design for Research ADV716 Research Dissertation 2,5,6 2,3,4 5 Ability to critically apply knowledge and skills to their individual area of practice 3,5,6 1,5 Problem solving skills related to their area of professional practice based on critical reflection, appraisal and application of evidence to practice Writing skills in developing research and design of practice related projects to enhance professional practice ADV715 Project Design for Research ADV716 Research Dissertation 4 2,5,6 5 4 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 31

32 Practical Skills Accountable and responsible professional practice when safeguarding adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect Leadership and management skills which enhance outcomes in safeguarding adults at risk of abuse and/or neglect Critical reflection and analytical skills in professional decision making ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, risk and decisionmaking,6 5,6 4 2,3,6 Enhanced communication skills to promote effective multi-agency working; Effectively engage in continuous professional development to maintain professional standards and support effective practice within their role ADV716 Research Dissertation 2,5,6 2,3,4 3,4 MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 32

33 13.2 Assessment against Modules Mapping Module Credit Formative Assessment Summative Core Modules 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph ADV715 Project Design for Research 20 Presentation to peers on research proposal ADV716 Research Dissertation 60 Formative presentation of dissertation, with peer and tutor feedback Pathway Specific Modules ADV756 Advanced critical reflection, risk and decision-making ADV755 Application of Law and Policy in Safeguarding ADV757 Advanced Practice in Safeguarding 20 Formative presentation of plan, with tutor feedback 20 Formative presentation of plan, with tutor feedback 20 Formative presentation of plan, tutor feedback Critical appraisal and implementation report Research proposal suitable for submission for ethical review Critical review of proposed study design and methodology in the context of contemporary research in the chosen area. Dissertation report (12,000-15,000 words) Essay which develops multi-modal presentation and provides critical reflection on case from students own practice Essay on application of law and policy using a case from the students own practice Essay which develops multi-modal presentation and provides critical reflection on case from students own practice MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 33

34 Recommended Optional Modules ADV753 Assessing Adult Learners in their Practice ADV754 Supporting Adult Learners in a Professional Practice Settings 20 Portfolio and 1 Direct Observation of Practice 20 Portfolio and 1 Direct Observation of Practice ADV 712 Supported Independent Study 20 Written reflective critical and analytical discussion ADV758 Supporting the Needs of the Frail Older Person 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph Written assignment ADV759 International Perspectives and Practice Requirements for Health and Social Care Practitioners ADV763 Facilitating Collaborative Patient Management and Flow ADV764 Leading Professionals, Managing Aspirations for Self and Others ADV765 The Aging Person: Society, Body and Mind 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph 20 Written submission of A4 plan and paragraph Written assignment reflective critical and analytical discussion Poster and abstract Critical reflection and evidence of personal influence in professional and organisation development Information booklet and critical evaluation MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 34

35 13.3 Exit award PgCert Advanced Professional Development Intended Learning Outcomes Knowledge and understanding On successful completion graduates should have developed: A deep, comprehensive and systematic understanding in key aspects of professional practice; An understanding of international, national and local policies and guidelines informing their practice area; An ability to apply knowledge and skills to their individual area of practice Cognitive and intellectual skills On successful completion graduates should have developed ability to: Relate their advanced knowledge base, skills and professional behaviour to their own professional practice area; Use personal reflection to analyse self and own actions, through a critical thinking, problem solving, enquiry based approach; Critically discuss the competencies and components required for safe, efficient and ethical health and social care practice; Key and transferable skills On successful completion graduates should have developed the ability to: Critically evaluate relevant information in their professional practice in order to determine timely interventions and appropriate care pathways; Critically apply contemporary policy and guidelines in relation to their professional practice; Systematically and critically review databases using appropriate search terms; Employment related skills On successful completion graduates should have developed: Advanced communication skills required to liaise with the healthcare team involved in the their own professional practice; An ability to systematically review the evidence base within their own professional practice; A problem solving approach to their area of professional practice based on critical reflection, appraisal and application of evidence; Practical skills On successful completion graduates should have developed the ability to: Demonstrate advanced communication skills and application of these within a health and social care environment; Use critical personal reflection to problem solve the critical application of skills in a problem solving approach; Effectively maintain their own development, through identifying, evaluating and maintaining capabilities and qualities to support effective working within their role. MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 35

36 Please note all modules below map directly to the above learning outcomes for PgCert Advanced Professional Development - ADV715 Project Design for Research - ADV703 Occupation as the Focus of Contemporary Practice - ADV708 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Botulinum Toxin) - ADV709 Injection Therapy for Health Professionals (Corticosteroid) - ADV710 Pathomechanics and Rehabilitation of Gait and Balance - ADV739 Rehabilitation: Cognition, Perception and Behaviour - ADV712 Supported Independent Study - ADV740 Enhancing Practice in Chronic Pulmonary Conditions - ADV741 Nutrition and Dietetics in Infancy and Childhood - ADV742 Nutrition and Dietetics in Common Paediatric Disorders - ADV743 Clinical Dietetics for Infants and Children - ADV720 Dietetic Management of Inherited Metabolic Disorders (IMD) - ADV744 Neonatal Nutrition - ADV723 Advanced Practice with Children and Families - ADV745 Working in the Professional Environment with Children and Families - ADV746 Children, Young People and their Families and the Legal Process - ADV726 Assessing Adult Learners In Their Practice - ADV727 Supporting Adult Learners in Professional Practice Settings - ADV728 Safeguarding Children - ADV729 Critical Care Management - Airway, Breathing and Circulation - ADV730 Critical Care Management - Neurological, Environmental and Special Patient Groups - ADV731 Pre-hospital Critical Care Passport Competencies 1 - ADV732 Advanced Clinical Reasoning for the critical care patient - ADV733 Retrieval and transfer of a critical care patient within special situations - ADV734 Pre-hospital Critical Care Passport Competencies 2 - ADV735 Advancing the Management of Long Term Conditions - ADV749 Dietetic Practice: Supported Study - ADV750 Occupational Therapy Practice: Supported Study - ADV751 Physiotherapy Practice: Supported Study - ADV752 Social Work Practice: Supported Study - ADV753 Assessing Adult Learners In Their Practice (Social Work) - ADV754 Supporting Adult Learners in Professional Practice Settings (Social Work) - - ADV756 Advanced Critical Reflection, Risk and Decision Making - ADV757 Advanced Practice in Safeguarding - ADV758 Supporting the Needs of the Frail Older Person - ADV759 International Perspectives and Practice Requirements for Health and Social Care Practitioners - ADV760 Participation for Children and Young People - ADV761 Assessment and Management of Foot and Lower Limb Musculoskeletal Conditions - ADV762 Recognition and Reduction of Risk to the Lower Limb in the Patient with Diabetes MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 36

37 - ADV763 Facilitating Collaborative Patient Management and Flow - ADV764 Leading Professionals, Managing Aspirations for Self and Others - ADV765 The Aging Person: Society, Body and Mind - ADV766 Innovation in an ever changing marketplace- entrepreneurship for health and social care professionals - ADV767 Advanced Clinical Reasoning in musculoskeletal conditions - ADV768 Clinical Assessment and Management in Neurology MSc Advanced Professional Practice in Safeguarding Pathway Specification 37

Programme Specification. MSc in International Real Estate

Programme Specification. MSc in International Real Estate Programme Specification MSc in International Real Estate IRE GUIDE OCTOBER 2014 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, CIRENCESTER PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION MSc International Real Estate NB The information contained

More information

HARPER ADAMS UNIVERSITY Programme Specification

HARPER ADAMS UNIVERSITY Programme Specification HARPER ADAMS UNIVERSITY Programme Specification 1 Awarding Institution: Harper Adams University 2 Teaching Institution: Askham Bryan College 3 Course Accredited by: Not Applicable 4 Final Award and Level:

More information

Accreditation of Prior Experiential and Certificated Learning (APECL) Guidance for Applicants/Students

Accreditation of Prior Experiential and Certificated Learning (APECL) Guidance for Applicants/Students Accreditation of Prior Experiential and Certificated Learning (APECL) Guidance for Applicants/Students The following guidance notes set provide an overview for applicants and students in relation to making

More information

Programme Specification

Programme Specification Programme Specification Title: Crisis and Disaster Management Final Award: Master of Science (MSc) With Exit Awards at: Postgraduate Certificate (PG Cert) Postgraduate Diploma (PG Dip) Master of Science

More information

Programme Specification (Postgraduate) Date amended: 25 Feb 2016

Programme Specification (Postgraduate) Date amended: 25 Feb 2016 Programme Specification (Postgraduate) Date amended: Feb 06. Programme Title(s): Sc and Postgraduate Diploma in Software Engineering for Financial Services, Sc Software Engineering for Financial Services

More information

Programme Specification. BSc (Hons) RURAL LAND MANAGEMENT

Programme Specification. BSc (Hons) RURAL LAND MANAGEMENT Programme Specification BSc (Hons) RURAL LAND MANAGEMENT D GUIDE SEPTEMBER 2016 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, CIRENCESTER PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION BSc (Hons) RURAL LAND MANAGEMENT NB The information contained

More information

Programme Specification

Programme Specification Programme Specification Title: Accounting and Finance Final Award: Master of Science (MSc) With Exit Awards at: Postgraduate Certificate (PG Cert) Postgraduate Diploma (PG Dip) Master of Science (MSc)

More information

BSc (Hons) Banking Practice and Management (Full-time programmes of study)

BSc (Hons) Banking Practice and Management (Full-time programmes of study) BSc (Hons) Banking Practice and Management (Full-time programmes of study) The London Institute of Banking & Finance is a registered charity, incorporated by Royal Charter. Programme Specification 1. GENERAL

More information

Foundation Certificate in Higher Education

Foundation Certificate in Higher Education Programme Specification Foundation Certificate in Higher Education Certificate of Credit in English for Academic Purposes Certificate of Credit in Study Skills for Higher Educaiton Certificate of Credit

More information

BSc (Hons) Marketing

BSc (Hons) Marketing FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT FACULTY OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION Version 1.6-0917 May 2017 May 2017 1 2015 Bournemouth University Document date: May 2017 Circulation: General Bournemouth

More information

Programme Specification

Programme Specification Programme Specification Title of Course: Foundation Year in Science, Computing & Mathematics Date Specification Produced: January 2013 Date Specification Last Revised: May 2013 This Programme Specification

More information

Programme Specification

Programme Specification Programme Specification Title: Journalism (War and International Human Rights) Final Award: Master of Arts (MA) With Exit Awards at: Postgraduate Certificate (PG Cert) Postgraduate Diploma (PG Dip) Master

More information

Nottingham Trent University Course Specification

Nottingham Trent University Course Specification Nottingham Trent University Course Specification Basic Course Information 1. Awarding Institution: Nottingham Trent University 2. School/Campus: Nottingham Business School / City 3. Final Award, Course

More information

Course Specification Executive MBA via e-learning (MBUSP)

Course Specification Executive MBA via e-learning (MBUSP) LEEDS BECKETT UNIVERSITY Course Specification Executive MBA via e-learning 2017-18 (MBUSP) www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk Course Specification Executive MBA via e-learning Faculty: School: Faculty of Business

More information

Faculty of Social Sciences

Faculty of Social Sciences Faculty of Social Sciences Programme Specification Programme title: BA (Hons) Sociology Academic Year: 017/18 Degree Awarding Body: Partner(s), delivery organisation or support provider (if appropriate):

More information

Henley Business School at Univ of Reading

Henley Business School at Univ of Reading MSc in Corporate Real Estate For students entering in 2012/3 Awarding Institution: Teaching Institution: Relevant QAA subject Benchmarking group(s): Faculty: Programme length: Date of specification: Programme

More information

Primary Award Title: BSc (Hons) Applied Paramedic Science PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION

Primary Award Title: BSc (Hons) Applied Paramedic Science PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION CORPORTE ND CDEMIC SERVICES Part 1: Basic Data warding Institution Teaching Institution Delivery Location Faculty responsible for programme Department responsible for programme Modular Scheme Title Professional

More information

CORE CURRICULUM FOR REIKI

CORE CURRICULUM FOR REIKI CORE CURRICULUM FOR REIKI Published July 2017 by The Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC) copyright CNHC Contents Introduction... page 3 Overall aims of the course... page 3 Learning outcomes

More information

1. Programme title and designation International Management N/A

1. Programme title and designation International Management N/A PROGRAMME APPROVAL FORM SECTION 1 THE PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION 1. Programme title and designation International Management 2. Final award Award Title Credit value ECTS Any special criteria equivalent MSc

More information

Higher Education Review (Embedded Colleges) of Navitas UK Holdings Ltd. Hertfordshire International College

Higher Education Review (Embedded Colleges) of Navitas UK Holdings Ltd. Hertfordshire International College Higher Education Review (Embedded Colleges) of Navitas UK Holdings Ltd April 2016 Contents About this review... 1 Key findings... 2 QAA's judgements about... 2 Good practice... 2 Theme: Digital Literacies...

More information

UNIVERSITY of CHESTER POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES - FEE SCHEDULE 2015/16

UNIVERSITY of CHESTER POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES - FEE SCHEDULE 2015/16 Faculty Department Programme Home/EU module Arts and Media Art and Design MA Design 450 4,050 MA Fine Art 450 4,050 Media MA Broadcast Media 450 4,050 MA Journalism 450 4,050 MA Media 450 4,050 MA Multiplatform

More information

Programme Specification

Programme Specification Programme Specification Awarding Body/Institution Teaching Institution Queen Mary, University of London Queen Mary, University of London Name of Final Award and Programme Title MSc Accounting and Finance

More information

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION 1 Awarding Institution Newcastle University 2 Teaching Institution Newcastle University 3 Final Award MSc 4 Programme Title Digital Architecture 5 UCAS/Programme Code 5112 6 Programme

More information

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION 1 Awarding Institution Newcastle University 2 Teaching Institution Newcastle University 3 Final Award M.Sc. 4 Programme Title Industrial and Commercial Biotechnology 5 UCAS/Programme

More information

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION: MSc International Management (12 month)

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION: MSc International Management (12 month) PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION: MSc International Management (12 month) 1 Awarding Institution: University of Exeter 2 School(s)/Teaching Institution: Business School 3 Programme accredited/validated by: 4 Final

More information

Qualification Guidance

Qualification Guidance Qualification Guidance For awarding organisations Award in Education and Training (QCF) Updated May 2013 Contents Glossary... 2 Section 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose of this document... 3 1.2 How to use this

More information

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION KEY FACTS

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION KEY FACTS PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION KEY FACTS Programme name Foundation Degree in Ophthalmic Dispensing Award Foundation Degree School School of Health Sciences Department or equivalent Division of Optometry and Visual

More information

Qualification handbook

Qualification handbook Qualification handbook BIIAB Level 3 Award in 601/5960/1 Version 1 April 2015 Table of Contents 1. About the BIIAB Level 3 Award in... 1 2. About this pack... 2 3. BIIAB Customer Service... 2 4. What are

More information

University of the Arts London (UAL) Diploma in Professional Studies Art and Design Date of production/revision May 2015

University of the Arts London (UAL) Diploma in Professional Studies Art and Design Date of production/revision May 2015 Programme Specification Every taught course of study leading to a UAL award is required to have a Programme Specification. This summarises the course aims, learning outcomes, teaching, learning and assessment

More information

BSc (Hons) Property Development

BSc (Hons) Property Development BSc (Hons) Property Development Programme Specification Primary Purpose: Course management, monitoring and quality assurance. Secondary Purpose: Detailed information for students, staff and employers.

More information

Programme Specification. MSc in Palliative Care: Global Perspectives (Distance Learning) Valid from: September 2012 Faculty of Health & Life Sciences

Programme Specification. MSc in Palliative Care: Global Perspectives (Distance Learning) Valid from: September 2012 Faculty of Health & Life Sciences Programme Specification MSc in Palliative Care: Global Perspectives (Distance Learning) Valid from: September 2012 Faculty of Health & Life Sciences SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION Awarding body: Teaching

More information

Providing Feedback to Learners. A useful aide memoire for mentors

Providing Feedback to Learners. A useful aide memoire for mentors Providing Feedback to Learners A useful aide memoire for mentors January 2013 Acknowledgments Our thanks go to academic and clinical colleagues who have helped to critique and add to this document and

More information

PAPILLON HOUSE SCHOOL Making a difference for children with autism. Job Description. Supervised by: Band 7 Speech and Language Therapist

PAPILLON HOUSE SCHOOL Making a difference for children with autism. Job Description. Supervised by: Band 7 Speech and Language Therapist PAPILLON HOUSE SCHOOL Making a difference for children with autism Job Description Post Title: Speech and Language Therapist Band / Grade: Band 6 equivalent Hours: Full time / Part time Location: Papillon

More information

University of Cambridge: Programme Specifications POSTGRADUATE ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATIONAL STUDIES. June 2012

University of Cambridge: Programme Specifications POSTGRADUATE ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATIONAL STUDIES. June 2012 University of Cambridge: Programme Specifications Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this programme specification. Programme specifications are produced and then reviewed

More information

School Experience Reflective Portfolio

School Experience Reflective Portfolio School Experience Reflective Portfolio Primary PGCE Name Year of Entry Organisation of the Reflective Portfolio You will continue to make contributions to the RP throughout all 3 School Experiences. Set

More information

Level 6. Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) Fee for 2017/18 is 9,250*

Level 6. Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) Fee for 2017/18 is 9,250* Programme Specification: Undergraduate For students starting in Academic Year 2017/2018 1. Course Summary Names of programme(s) and award title(s) Award type Mode of study Framework of Higher Education

More information

BSc Food Marketing and Business Economics with Industrial Training For students entering Part 1 in 2015/6

BSc Food Marketing and Business Economics with Industrial Training For students entering Part 1 in 2015/6 BSc Food Marketing and Business Economics with Industrial Training For students entering Part 1 in 2015/6 UCAS code: DL61 Awarding Institution: Teaching Institution: Relevant QAA subject Benchmarking group(s):

More information

THREE-YEAR COURSES FASHION STYLING & CREATIVE DIRECTION Version 02

THREE-YEAR COURSES FASHION STYLING & CREATIVE DIRECTION Version 02 THREE-YEAR COURSES FASHION STYLING & CREATIVE DIRECTION Version 02 Undergraduate programmes Three-year course Fashion Styling & Creative Direction 02 Brief descriptive summary Over the past 80 years Istituto

More information

Quality in University Lifelong Learning (ULLL) and the Bologna process

Quality in University Lifelong Learning (ULLL) and the Bologna process Quality in University Lifelong Learning (ULLL) and the Bologna process The workshop will critique various quality models and tools as a result of EU LLL policy, such as consideration of the European Standards

More information

An APEL Framework for the East of England

An APEL Framework for the East of England T H E L I F E L O N G L E A R N I N G N E T W O R K F O R T H E E A S T O F E N G L A N D An APEL Framework for the East of England Developing core principles and best practice Part of the Regional Credit

More information

MSc Education and Training for Development

MSc Education and Training for Development MSc Education and Training for Development Awarding Institution: The University of Reading Teaching Institution: The University of Reading Faculty of Life Sciences Programme length: 6 month Postgraduate

More information

Navitas UK Holdings Ltd Embedded College Review for Educational Oversight by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education

Navitas UK Holdings Ltd Embedded College Review for Educational Oversight by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education Navitas UK Holdings Ltd Embedded College Review for Educational Oversight by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education February 2014 Annex: Birmingham City University International College Introduction

More information

Setting the Scene: ECVET and ECTS the two transfer (and accumulation) systems for education and training

Setting the Scene: ECVET and ECTS the two transfer (and accumulation) systems for education and training Setting the Scene: ECVET and ECTS the two transfer (and accumulation) systems for education and training Robert Wagenaar Director International Tuning Academy Content of presentation 1. Why having (a)

More information

5 Early years providers

5 Early years providers 5 Early years providers What this chapter covers This chapter explains the action early years providers should take to meet their duties in relation to identifying and supporting all children with special

More information

P920 Higher Nationals Recognition of Prior Learning

P920 Higher Nationals Recognition of Prior Learning P920 Higher Nationals Recognition of Prior Learning 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Peterborough Regional College is committed to ensuring the decision making process and outcomes for admitting students with prior

More information

MASTER S COURSES FASHION START-UP

MASTER S COURSES FASHION START-UP MASTER S COURSES FASHION START-UP Postgraduate Programmes Master s Course Fashion Start-Up 02 Brief Descriptive Summary Over the past 80 years Istituto Marangoni has grown and developed alongside the thriving

More information

Pharmaceutical Medicine

Pharmaceutical Medicine Specialty specific guidance on documents to be supplied in evidence for an application for entry onto the Specialist Register with a Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR) Pharmaceutical

More information

GENERAL INFORMATION STUDIES DEGREE PROGRAMME PERIOD OF EXECUTION SCOPE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE OF STUDY CODE DEGREE

GENERAL INFORMATION STUDIES DEGREE PROGRAMME PERIOD OF EXECUTION SCOPE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE OF STUDY CODE DEGREE Curriculum 1 (7) GENERAL INFORMATION DEGREE PROGRAMME PERIOD OF EXECUTION SCOPE DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE OF STUDY CODE DEGREE Master's Degree Programme in Health Care and Social Services Development and Management

More information

value equivalent 6. Attendance Full-time Part-time Distance learning Mode of attendance 5 days pw n/a n/a

value equivalent 6. Attendance Full-time Part-time Distance learning Mode of attendance 5 days pw n/a n/a PROGRAMME APPROVAL FORM SECTION 1 THE PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION 1. Programme title and designation Orthodontics 2. Final award Award Title Credit ECTS Any special criteria value equivalent MSc Orthodontics

More information

Practice Learning Handbook

Practice Learning Handbook Southwest Regional Partnership 2 Step Up to Social Work University of the West of England Holistic Assessment of Practice Learning in Social Work Practice Learning Handbook Post Graduate Diploma in Social

More information

MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY

MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY Stockport College: BA(Hons) Childhood Studies MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY PS1 PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION 0 Brief Overview (i) Brief Descriptive Summary This programme covers key themes in working with

More information

Doctorate in Clinical Psychology

Doctorate in Clinical Psychology Salomons Centre for Applied Psychology 3 YEARS FULL-TIME SEPTEMBER 2018 ENTRY Doctorate in Clinical Psychology British Psychological Society (BPS) and Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) accredited

More information

Classroom Teacher Primary Setting Job Description

Classroom Teacher Primary Setting Job Description Classroom Teacher Primary Setting Job Description Christian Ethos To work with the Headteacher and colleagues to create, inspire and embody the Christian ethos and culture of this Church Academy, securing

More information

Practice Learning Handbook

Practice Learning Handbook Southwest Regional Partnership 2 Step Up to Social Work University of the West of England Holistic Assessment of Practice Learning in Social Work Practice Learning Handbook Post Graduate Diploma in Social

More information

Document number: 2013/ Programs Committee 6/2014 (July) Agenda Item 42.0 Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Software Engineering

Document number: 2013/ Programs Committee 6/2014 (July) Agenda Item 42.0 Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Software Engineering Document number: 2013/0006139 Programs Committee 6/2014 (July) Agenda Item 42.0 Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Software Engineering Program Learning Outcomes Threshold Learning Outcomes for Engineering

More information

Programme Specification and Curriculum Map for Foundation Year

Programme Specification and Curriculum Map for Foundation Year Programme Specification and Curriculum Map for Foundation Year 1. Programme title Foundation Year 2. Awarding institution Middlesex University 3. Teaching institution Middlesex University 4. Programme

More information

Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (QCF)

Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (QCF) Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (QCF) The purpose of this FAQ Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care (QCF) is to guide and assess the development of knowledge and skills relating to the health

More information

Principles, theories and practices of learning and development

Principles, theories and practices of learning and development Principles, theories and practices of learning and development UV40800 D/502/9542 Learner name: VRQ Learner number: VTCT is the specialist awarding body for the Hairdressing, Beauty Therapy, Complementary

More information

Assessment System for M.S. in Health Professions Education (rev. 4/2011)

Assessment System for M.S. in Health Professions Education (rev. 4/2011) Assessment System for M.S. in Health Professions Education (rev. 4/2011) Health professions education programs - Conceptual framework The University of Rochester interdisciplinary program in Health Professions

More information

Special Educational Needs Policy (including Disability)

Special Educational Needs Policy (including Disability) Special Educational Needs Policy (including Disability) To be reviewed annually Chair of Governors, Lyn Schlich Signed January 2017 East Preston Infant School SPECIAL EDUCATION NEEDS [SEN] POLICY CONTENTS

More information

Higher Education Review (Embedded Colleges) of Kaplan International Colleges UK Ltd

Higher Education Review (Embedded Colleges) of Kaplan International Colleges UK Ltd Higher Education Review (Embedded Colleges) of Kaplan International Colleges UK Ltd June 2016 Contents About this review... 1 Key findings... 2 QAA's judgements about Kaplan International Colleges UK Ltd...

More information

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SCHOOLS (K 12)

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SCHOOLS (K 12) Employee Services P 4979 1230 F 4979 1369 POSITION DESCRIPTION ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SCHOOLS (K 12) REF NO: 7081 POSITION DESCRIPTION REPORTS TO Director of Schools PURPOSE The Assistant Director of Schools

More information

Course Brochure 2016/17

Course Brochure 2016/17 BEng honours Chemical Engineering By distance learning Accredited by the Course Brochure 2016/17 1 The contents of this prospectus are, as far as possible, up to date and accurate at the date of publication.

More information

Occupational Therapist (Temporary Position)

Occupational Therapist (Temporary Position) Edmonton Catholic Schools is now accepting applications for the position of Occupational Therapist (Temporary Position) Edmonton Catholic Schools is a large urban school district whose mission is to provide

More information

LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY Department of Electrical Engineering Job Description

LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY Department of Electrical Engineering Job Description LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY Department of Electrical Engineering Job Description Vacancy ref: 2121 Title: Lecturer or Senior Lecturer (Sensor Technologies) (Appointment to Senior Lecturer will be

More information

Job Description Head of Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies (RMPS)

Job Description Head of Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies (RMPS) Job Description Head of Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies (RMPS) George Watson s College wishes to appoint a Head of Religious, Moral and Philosophical Studies (RMPS) from January 2018. The post

More information

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR RESIDENCY EDUCATION IN DEVELOPMENTAL-BEHAVIORAL PEDIATRICS

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR RESIDENCY EDUCATION IN DEVELOPMENTAL-BEHAVIORAL PEDIATRICS In addition to complying with the Program Requirements for Residency Education in the Subspecialties of Pediatrics, programs in developmental-behavioral pediatrics also must comply with the following requirements,

More information

Accounting & Financial Management

Accounting & Financial Management Accounting & Financial Management Your Guide to Academic and Professional Success School Leaver with minimum 3 x C at A-Level or equivalent and IELTS of 6.0 2-year undergraduate degree programme at the

More information

BSc (Hons) Construction Management

BSc (Hons) Construction Management BSc (Hons) Construction Management Programme Specification cademic year September 2017 to ugust 2018 Reference: Version: 10.00 Status: Final uthor: Graham Hough Date: 05/04/2017 Summary Programme Details

More information

OCR Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector Qualification Units

OCR Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector Qualification Units OCR Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector Qualification Units Unit 25 Level 5 Developing and Managing Resources within the Lifelong Learning Sector Level 5 QCA Accreditation Number J/500/9902 Unit description

More information

Associate Professor of Electrical Power Systems Engineering (CAE17/06RA) School of Creative Arts and Engineering / Engineering

Associate Professor of Electrical Power Systems Engineering (CAE17/06RA) School of Creative Arts and Engineering / Engineering Job Description General Details Job title: School/Department Normal Workbase: Tenure: Hours/FT: Grade/Salary: Associate Professor of lectrical Power Systems ngineering (CA17/06RA) School of Creative Arts

More information

VTCT Level 3 Award in Education and Training

VTCT Level 3 Award in Education and Training VTCT Level 3 Award in Education and Training Operational start date: 1st April 2014 Credit value: 12 Total Qualification Time (TQT): 120 Guided learning hours (GLH): 48 Qualification number: 601/2758/2

More information

Programme Specification

Programme Specification School of Law, Criminology and Political Science Title of Programme: LLB (Hons); LLB (Hons) Commercial Law; LLB (Hons) Criminal Justice, LLB (Hons) Government and Politics; LLB (Hons) with a Year Abroad;

More information

The Keele University Skills Portfolio Personal Tutor Guide

The Keele University Skills Portfolio Personal Tutor Guide The Keele University Skills Portfolio Personal Tutor Guide Accredited by the Institute of Leadership and Management Updated for the 2016-2017 Academic Year Contents Introduction 2 1. The purpose of this

More information

Mandatory Review of Social Skills Qualifications. Consultation document for Approval to List

Mandatory Review of Social Skills Qualifications. Consultation document for Approval to List Mandatory Review of Social Skills Qualifications Consultation document for Approval to List February 2015 Prepared by: National Qualifications Services on behalf of the Social Skills Governance Group 1

More information

Programme Specification

Programme Specification School of Law, Criminology and Political Science Title of Programme: Programme Code: LLB (Hons); LLB (Hons) Commercial Law; LLB (Hons) Criminal Justice, LLB (Hons) Government and Politics; LLB (Hons) with

More information

You said we did. Report on improvements being made to Children s and Adolescent Mental Health Services. December 2014

You said we did. Report on improvements being made to Children s and Adolescent Mental Health Services. December 2014 You said we did Report on improvements being made to Children s and Adolescent Mental Health Services December 2014 Bracknell and Ascot Clinical Commissioning Group Newbury and Community Clinical Commissioning

More information

LITERACY ACROSS THE CURRICULUM POLICY Humberston Academy

LITERACY ACROSS THE CURRICULUM POLICY Humberston Academy LITERACY ACROSS THE CURRICULUM POLICY Humberston Academy Literacy is a bridge from misery to hope. It is a tool for daily life in modern society. It is a bulwark against poverty and a building block of

More information

Higher Education Review of University of Hertfordshire

Higher Education Review of University of Hertfordshire Higher Education Review of University of Hertfordshire December 2015 Contents About this review... 1 Key findings... 2 QAA's judgements about the University of Hertfordshire... 2 Good practice... 2 Affirmation

More information

Politics and Society Curriculum Specification

Politics and Society Curriculum Specification Leaving Certificate Politics and Society Curriculum Specification Ordinary and Higher Level 1 September 2015 2 Contents Senior cycle 5 The experience of senior cycle 6 Politics and Society 9 Introduction

More information

2007 No. xxxx EDUCATION, ENGLAND. The Further Education Teachers Qualifications (England) Regulations 2007

2007 No. xxxx EDUCATION, ENGLAND. The Further Education Teachers Qualifications (England) Regulations 2007 Please note: these Regulations are draft - they have been made but are still subject to Parliamentary Approval. They S T A T U T O R Y I N S T R U M E N T S 2007 No. xxxx EDUCATION, ENGLAND The Further

More information

Arts, Humanities and Social Science Faculty

Arts, Humanities and Social Science Faculty LLB Law For students entering Part 1 in 2013/4 Awarding Institution: Teaching Institution: Relevant QAA subject Benchmarking group(s): Faculty: Programme length: Date of specification: Programme Director:

More information

REGULATIONS FOR POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDY. September i -

REGULATIONS FOR POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDY. September i - REGULATIONS FOR POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDY September 2013 - i - REGULATIONS FOR POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDY Approved by CIT Academic Council, April 2013 - ii - TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION: THE RESEARCH

More information

PERFORMING ARTS. Unit 2 Proposal for a commissioning brief Suite. Cambridge TECHNICALS LEVEL 3. L/507/6467 Guided learning hours: 60

PERFORMING ARTS. Unit 2 Proposal for a commissioning brief Suite. Cambridge TECHNICALS LEVEL 3. L/507/6467 Guided learning hours: 60 2016 Suite Cambridge TECHNICALS LEVEL 3 PERFORMING ARTS Unit 2 Proposal for a commissioning brief L/507/6467 Guided learning hours: 60 Version 1 September 2015 ocr.org.uk/performingarts LEVEL 3 UNIT 2:

More information

Ph.D. in Behavior Analysis Ph.d. i atferdsanalyse

Ph.D. in Behavior Analysis Ph.d. i atferdsanalyse Program Description Ph.D. in Behavior Analysis Ph.d. i atferdsanalyse 180 ECTS credits Approval Approved by the Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (NOKUT) on the 23rd April 2010 Approved

More information

UNIVERSITY OF DERBY JOB DESCRIPTION. Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching. JOB NUMBER SALARY to per annum

UNIVERSITY OF DERBY JOB DESCRIPTION. Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching. JOB NUMBER SALARY to per annum UNIVERSITY OF DERBY JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE DEPARTMENT / COLLEGE LOCATION Associate Professor: Learning and Teaching Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching Kedleston Road JOB NUMBER 0749-17 SALARY

More information

BILD Physical Intervention Training Accreditation Scheme

BILD Physical Intervention Training Accreditation Scheme BILD Physical Intervention Training Accreditation Scheme The BILD Physical Intervention Training Accreditation Scheme (PITAS) has long been seen as an indicator of quality and good practice for those providing

More information

UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY DEPARTMENT OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION POSTGRADUATE STUDIES INFORMATION GUIDE

UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY DEPARTMENT OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION POSTGRADUATE STUDIES INFORMATION GUIDE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY DEPARTMENT OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION POSTGRADUATE STUDIES INFORMATION GUIDE 2011-2012 CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION 3 A. BRIEF PRESENTATION OF THE MASTER S PROGRAMME 3 A.1. OVERVIEW

More information

Chapter 2. University Committee Structure

Chapter 2. University Committee Structure Chapter 2 University Structure 2. UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE STRUCTURE This chapter provides details of the membership and terms of reference of Senate, the University s senior academic committee, and its Standing

More information

- COURSE DESCRIPTIONS - (*From Online Graduate Catalog )

- COURSE DESCRIPTIONS - (*From Online Graduate Catalog ) DEPARTMENT OF COUNSELOR EDUCATION AND FAMILY STUDIES PH.D. COUNSELOR EDUCATION & SUPERVISION - COURSE DESCRIPTIONS - (*From Online Graduate Catalog 2015-2016) 2015-2016 Page 1 of 5 PH.D. COUNSELOR EDUCATION

More information

Pharmaceutical Medicine as a Specialised Discipline of Medicine

Pharmaceutical Medicine as a Specialised Discipline of Medicine Pharmaceutical Medicine as a Specialised Discipline of Medicine Gerfried K.H. Nell Director, NPC Nell Pharma Connect Austria Slide 1 Pharmaceutical Medicine..is a medical scientific discipline concerned

More information

Continuing Competence Program Rules

Continuing Competence Program Rules Continuing Competence Program Rules Approved by CRDHA Council November 2006 Most recently revised by CRDHA Council October 2009 Section 7 Contents 1 Definitions... 1 2 General Information... 2 3 Continuing

More information

Exam Centre Contingency and Adverse Effects Policy

Exam Centre Contingency and Adverse Effects Policy Exam Centre Contingency and Adverse Effects Policy Contents 1. Aims of the Joint Contingency Plan 2. Communications 3. Background and ownership 4. Disruption of teaching time centre is closed for an extended

More information

CERTIFICATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN CONTINUING EDUCATION. Relevant QAA subject benchmarking group:

CERTIFICATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN CONTINUING EDUCATION. Relevant QAA subject benchmarking group: CERTIFICATE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN CONTINUING EDUCATION Awarding Institution: The University of Reading Teaching Institution: The University of Reading Relevant QAA subject benchmarking group: Faculty

More information

Programme Specification

Programme Specification Programme Specification BSc (Hons) Agriculture RAU COURSE CODE D700 AG AUGUST 20 (electives list updated Sept 2017) ROYAL AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, CIRENCESTER PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION BSc (Hons) Agriculture

More information

Master of Arts in Applied Social Sciences

Master of Arts in Applied Social Sciences Master of Arts in Applied Social Sciences Programme Code: Normal Duration: Maximum Study Period: Mode of Programme: MAASS(P77) 1 Year (full-time) / 2 Years (part-time/combined mode) 2.5 Years (full-time)

More information

Master in Science in Chemistry with Biomedicine - UMSH4CSCB

Master in Science in Chemistry with Biomedicine - UMSH4CSCB Master in Science in Chemistry with Biomedicine - UMSH4CSCB Academic year modifications to take effect 2016/7 Description and rationale for changes Please describe as clearly and precisely as possible

More information

STUDENT AND ACADEMIC SERVICES

STUDENT AND ACADEMIC SERVICES STUDENT AND ACADEMIC SERVICES Admissions Division International Admissions Administrator (3 posts available) Full Time, Fixed Term for 12 months Grade D: 21,220-25,298 per annum De Montfort University

More information

Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND) Policy

Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND) Policy Thamesmead School Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND) Policy 2016-2017 Person Responsible Governors Committee Review Period P.Rodin Standards & Performance Annually Date of Review July 2016

More information

Unit 7 Data analysis and design

Unit 7 Data analysis and design 2016 Suite Cambridge TECHNICALS LEVEL 3 IT Unit 7 Data analysis and design A/507/5007 Guided learning hours: 60 Version 2 - revised May 2016 *changes indicated by black vertical line ocr.org.uk/it LEVEL

More information