This work-focused module is founded on professional recognition of the need for programmes that support individual personal and professional development and that encourage and promote skills to enable contribution to one's own development and the development of others in a range of work place environments.
The module aims to promote increased understanding of the factors facilitating the development of self and the learning of others with a view to influencing work-based practice. Through undertaking this module you will be able to identify professional development needs for self and others; identify and evaluate ways in which you can promote your own personal and professional development in a multi-professional environment; demonstrate skills of self-reflection and professional reflection on your work-based learning experience and have a knowledge and understanding of reflective learning. Through facilitated sessions you will have the opportunity to work together with fellow students to explore the values, beliefs and knowledge that shape your own and others perspectives of personal and professional development within the workplace.
JAN: Wednesday 13 January 2021
FEB: Wednesday 3 and 24 February 2021
MAR: Wednesday 17 March 2021
APR: Wednesday 21 April 2021
Module Submission Date: 9 June 2021
This module is open to all students registered on a relevant degree programme. This module can also be taken as a stand-alone CPD module. For students who have not previously studied at HE level 5 or level 6, an interview will be required.
Non EEA students can only apply as part of a programme, not as a stand-alone module.
For those students whose first language is not English, the following qualification is also required:
Louise joined City, University of London is 2014 as a lecturer on the public health programme (SCPHN), when the Health Visitor Implementation Plan was underway.
Qualifications:
Louise is qualified in adult nursing, midwifery and health visiting. She also worked as a practice teacher within the trust supporting trainee SCPHNs.