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BSc Nursing (Blended Learning) Learning Disability
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Learning disability nursing is a specialist branch of nursing concerned with supporting people with learning disabilities to live healthy, fulfilling, and as independent lives as possible. Nurses in this field work across health and social care settings, from community homes and day services to hospitals and specialist residential care, advocating for their patients, managing health needs that are often complex and overlapping, and supporting individuals and their families to navigate systems that can be difficult to access. It is a profession grounded in values of inclusion, dignity, and the belief that every person has the right to the best possible health. At the University of Huddersfield, this three-year full-time programme uses a blended learning approach, which means that teaching is delivered through a combination of online learning and face-to-face academic and clinical sessions. This approach gives the programme greater flexibility than a purely campus-based model, which can be helpful for students managing personal commitments alongside study, while still maintaining the direct contact with academic staff and clinical environments that is essential for nursing education. Clinical placement is a core component of the degree, giving you supervised experience in real learning disability care settings that develops the practical competence and professional judgement the qualification requires. You will study anatomy and physiology, mental health, pharmacology, the legal and ethical frameworks that protect the rights of people with learning disabilities, communication approaches adapted to the needs of the people you work with, and the principles of person-centred care. Graduating as a registered nurse in learning disabilities leads directly to employment in the NHS, social care, and the independent sector. The profession offers opportunities for specialisation, leadership, and progression, and learning disability nurses are in consistent demand across a sector that is growing in response to longer life expectancy and greater recognition of health needs.
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