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BN Mental Health Nursing (Distance Learning)
About this course
Mental health nursing is one of the most demanding and rewarding branches of the nursing profession. It is concerned with the care and support of people experiencing a wide range of mental health conditions, from depression and anxiety to psychosis, personality disorders, and substance misuse. Mental health nurses work in partnership with service users and their families, combining clinical assessment and therapeutic intervention with advocacy, coordination of care, and a commitment to promoting dignity and recovery. The discipline draws on psychology, pharmacology, sociology, and nursing theory, and it requires both academic rigour and profound interpersonal skill. Bangor University's programme in Mental Health Nursing is delivered by distance learning, making it possible to study for this professional qualification in a flexible way that fits around existing commitments. Despite the distance learning format, the programme retains the full-time structure needed to meet the regulatory requirements of a nursing degree. You will cover the theory and practice of mental health care across a range of settings and populations, developing your understanding of mental health legislation, therapeutic approaches, risk assessment, and collaborative working within multidisciplinary teams. Practical clinical placements form an essential part of the programme, ensuring you develop the hands-on competence needed to practise safely and effectively as a registered nurse. Graduates of this programme are eligible to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council as registered mental health nurses. Career opportunities span the NHS, independent hospitals, community mental health teams, crisis services, forensic settings, substance misuse services, and third sector organisations. Mental health nursing offers significant scope for specialisation and career development, including routes into community practice, leadership, education, and advanced clinical roles. Bangor's Welsh setting also means graduates are well placed to work within the distinctive Welsh health and social care context, though the qualification is recognised and valued across the UK.
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