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Welcome to the Open Day - School of Health and Social Work MSc Mental Health Recovery and Social Inclusion (online)

Welcome to the Open Day - School of Health and Social Work MSc Mental Health Recovery and Social Inclusion (online). go.herts.ac.uk/online. Your presenters today. Jan Woodward Module Tutor. Dr Audrey Kempson Programme Tutor.

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Welcome to the Open Day - School of Health and Social Work MSc Mental Health Recovery and Social Inclusion (online)

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  1. Welcome to the Open Day - School of Health and Social Work • MSc Mental Health Recovery and Social Inclusion (online) go.herts.ac.uk/online

  2. Your presenters today Jan Woodward Module Tutor Dr Audrey KempsonProgramme Tutor Jan Woodward, BA (Hons) CQSW, is a social worker and psychotherapist, who has been leading the development of recovery services for over 20 years in her capacity as a manager within Social Services and an NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Audrey Kempson EdD (Herts), MSc Training and Development (Leics),RMN is a mental health nurse by profession and is also involved in pre and post registration mental health nursing training.

  3. About today Programme UH and School of Health and Social Work What to expect when you study online About the course Assessment and Support Entry requirements and Fees Questions

  4. About University of Hertfordshire Located in Hatfield More than 2,650 staff Turnover of £ 233 million 27,200 students 2,800 international students from 85 countries Ranked ‘Top New University’ (Complete University Guide 2010) Included in Top 350 World Universities’(Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2011/12) Ranked one of the top 100 ‘young’ universities in the world (Times Higher Education 100 ‘under 50’ rankings 2012.) Ranked one of the top 100 most international universities in the world (Times Higher Education 2014)

  5. School of Health and Social Work • We are one of the country’s largest providers of health and social work education • We have strong links with the National Health Service and local authorities. Our NHS partners are: • East of England • London • South of England • East Midlands • Research Excellence: Our nursing research was ranked 6th highest out of 35 submissions across the UK in the latest Research Assessment Exercise

  6. What to expect when you study Online Learning Resources available through Studynet Modules with fixed start and end dates Fixed dates for assignment submission and other assessments Other than that you can fit study around work and family Commitment: Part-time study: 10 – 15 hrs /week (Actual study time may vary on prior subject knowledge)

  7. Learning Resources Module Portal Module Information Module News Teaching Resources Discussion forums Module Blog / Wiki Assignments Section Additionally access to UH Library with e-books, e-journals

  8. Studynet

  9. Studynet

  10. What you will study • Innovation in Mental Health Recovery Theory and Practice (30 credits) • Research in Mental Health Recovery Practice (30 credits) • Leadership for Innovation (30 credits) • Legislation and Policy: Mental Health Recovery and Social Inclusion (30 credits) • Mental Health Recovery and Social Inclusion Project (60 credits)

  11. How this MSc is aligned with NHS polices, guidance and Clinical Commissioning Groups: • Quote from Alison Ryan Head of Recovery in Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust: • High quality mental health services with an emphasis on recovery is the first of 25 priorities in DOH guidance ‘Closing the Gap: Priorities for essential change in mental health’ (Jan 2014). • Previous mental health policy and guidance has been clear about the central role of Recovery in mental health practice.

  12. Rewarding careers • Progress up the career ladder • A different approach: Develop innovative practice in your workplace towards a more recovery and inclusive focus. • Innovate: Develop innovative projects relating to mental health recovery and social inclusion and skills to evaluate them. • Academia: Go into research or teaching. • For those who are service users or carers, a successful completion of the course could open the possibility of considering a career in mental health, or • in mental health research.

  13. Assessment Range of assessment methods, including: • Essays • Practical work • Group work

  14. Support Programme level • Programme Tutor • Induction Programme • Student Handbook • UH Disability Advisor • Careers and Placements service Module level • Module tutors • Project supervisor • Peer support (through forums) • Learning Resources (Studynet) • e-Books & downloadable software UH Online • Administrators • Educational Technologists

  15. What you will be working towards…Graduation Your Certificate: • MSc Mental Health Recovery and Social Inclusion from the University of Hertfordshire Graduation: Attend the University of Hertfordshire graduation ceremony, Hertfordshire, UK

  16. What our current students say… “I was initially sceptical about doing an online course but the staff are supportive and I particularly like the flexibility it provides. I would recommend this course to anyone who would like to enhance their knowledge on recovery and make a difference to our clients’ lives.” Joyce Rambanepasi Community Mental Health Nurse Stevenage, UK “People who are employed within the NHS are familiar with online learning, but accredited opportunities are rarely extended to people who use those services.  This course is unique in being online and also inclusive of all, as well as being open to international students. This mix of people adds to the discussions, bringing a wider perspective to the topics of recovery and social inclusion in practice.” Karen Machin, Merseyside UK “The relationships that have developed online & via Skype has been priceless. Sharing experience enriches one's learning.” Ingrid Ozols Australia

  17. Fees Currently: £560 per 15 credits Total programme, currently: £6,720 Pay fees by semester, in advance - typically £1,120 - £2,240 per semester

  18. Fees – what is included Tuition, project supervision (group-led or individual) and all the assessments  Online learning resources, available through StudyNet - the University’s managed learning environment  Books / eBooks and software

  19. Entry Requirements Typically, a good first degree or equivalent, as well as having involvement in mental health services delivery. Welcome applications from service users, carers, or those involved in mental health services delivery that do not have a first degree. Applicants whose first language is not English: an overall IELTS score of 6.5 (with no less than 6.5 in any band) or equivalent.

  20. How to Apply Visit: go.herts.ac.uk/online Submit an Application Form, plus photocopies of • Exam certificates and transcripts • Photo page of passport • References Apply by: 15th July 2014 for a September 2014 start Please allow two weeks for a response to your application

  21. Your questions

  22. The next steps… • Visit: go.herts.ac.uk/online • Complete an application form, gather supporting documents and references • Submit to ApplyUHOnline@herts.ac.uk Best of Luck! facebook.com/HelloUHOnline twitter.com/UHOnlineTweets

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