Students will study the factors that affect people's health and wellbeing, the health inequalities in today's society and how they can improve health outcomes for people with a learning disability and autistic spectrum conditions (ASC).
Students will explore the management of complex conditions across the lifespan, from children to the older person and those with dementia, or other mental or physical health needs.
Students will gain hands-on experience in the award-winning simulation suite and develop their skills and confidence in caring for people by working with the famous Baked Bean Theatre Company.
Students will also have the opportunity to be a part of the wider Learning Disability Nursing UK and Eire network and can attend the Positive Choices Learning Disability Conference.
This course is designed for a small and enthusiastic cohort of students, where they'll benefit from individual learning and support. Students will be taught by the dynamic teaching team which includes leading researchers and experts in Learning Disability nursing from practice and the Department of Health.
Placement providers include South West London and St George's Mental Health Trust, Surrey and Borders Partnership Trust, Great Ormond Street, The Children's Trust, and The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability.