The Master’s in Person-Centred Practice (PcP) Framework has a suite of course routes which place the values of person-centredness at their core. These routes offer practitioners the opportunity to build upon their experience and develop an understanding of the knowledge and evidence that positively contributes to the health and wellbeing of persons, groups and populations.
The Framework is innovative and interactive, emphasising application of theory to your practice context. It will enable you to critically engage with, evaluate and synthesise the evidence and research to promote the development and enhancement of person-centred culture and practice. This fosters a transformative and reflective approach to meeting the public health and social needs of individuals, families, groups and populations.
When applying you need to be a NMC registered level 1 nurse and/or registered midwife. Standard entry is normally a degree, and access to practice placement and a supervising practice teacher is required. You do need to be part of the PVG scheme and have professional indemnity in place.
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Graduates have taken up advanced specialist practice and leadership roles within their specialist field of practice.
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