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BNurs Nursing (Mental Health) with Foundation Year
About this course
Mental health nursing is a profession built on the understanding that psychological suffering deserves the same skilled, compassionate, evidence-based care as physical illness. Mental health nurses work with people experiencing a wide range of conditions, from anxiety and depression to psychosis, eating disorders, and complex trauma, and they do so in settings that range from hospital wards and community teams to crisis services and secure units. The work demands both clinical knowledge and the human qualities of empathy, patience, and the ability to build trusting relationships under difficult circumstances. At the University of Keele, this four-year full-time programme leads to registration as a mental health nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council, beginning with a foundation year that provides the academic preparation needed for degree-level study in a professional health context. You will study core nursing theory, mental health conditions, therapeutic approaches, pharmacology, safeguarding, and the legal and ethical frameworks that govern mental health care. Clinical simulation facilities at Keele allow you to practise skills in a safe environment before placement, and you will undertake supervised clinical placements throughout the programme, developing practical competence and professional confidence alongside your theoretical studies. Working with service users, their families, and the wider multidisciplinary team is central to both your training and to the profession you are preparing to enter. You will develop skills in assessment, care planning, risk management, and therapeutic communication, as well as the reflective practice needed to grow as a professional throughout your career. Graduates register as mental health nurses and work across the NHS, voluntary sector, and private healthcare in an enormous range of settings and specialisms. Many go on to postgraduate study in advanced clinical practice, psychotherapy, nursing leadership, or mental health research.
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