

BSc Nursing (Learning Disabilities)
About this course
Learning disabilities nursing is a specialist field within nursing concerned with supporting people with learning disabilities to live the fullest possible lives and to access healthcare on an equal basis with the rest of the population. People with learning disabilities may face significant challenges in understanding health information, navigating healthcare systems, and communicating their needs, and they often have complex health needs that require skilled and sensitive care. Learning disabilities nurses advocate for their patients, coordinate care across health and social care services, and work directly with people and their families to promote wellbeing, independence, and inclusion. At the University of the West of England in Bristol, this three-year, full-time degree prepares you for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council as a learning disabilities nurse. You will develop knowledge in areas including human development, the legal and ethical frameworks governing the support of people with learning disabilities, therapeutic approaches, communication strategies, and the full range of health conditions that people with learning disabilities experience at higher rates than the general population. Clinical placements in community, residential, and healthcare settings are central to the training, giving you direct experience working alongside people with learning disabilities and the professionals who support them. The typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects the academic and personal qualities expected for a clinical nursing programme. Learning disabilities nursing graduates work in NHS community learning disability teams, inpatient assessment and treatment units, specialist health services, residential care, and supported living services. Career progression can lead to advanced practitioner, specialist, and managerial roles. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in nursing, health promotion, or disability studies, or pursue additional qualifications that allow them to develop expertise in areas such as positive behaviour support, mental health in learning disabilities, or forensic services.
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