Module - Professional Advocate for Allied Health Professionals HCPD7049
This course aims to prepare Allied Health Professionals (AHP) to achieve the standards and competencies required to successfully undertake the role of the Professional Advocate for Allied Health Professionals (PAHCP).
On successful completion, you will be able to:
- A systematic understanding and achievement of the standards and competencies required to successfully undertake the role of the Professional Advocate for Allied Health Professionals (PAHCP).
- Synthesise how the role of the Professional Advocate for Allied Health Professionals (PAHCP) will be deployed using the A-EQUIP model
- Contribute to the evidence base to demonstrate added value of the Professional Advocate for Allied Health Professionals (PAHCP).and the A-EQUIP model to the service, organisation and profession
- Critically analyse how learning from this module has transformed your understanding of your practice
- Exploration of the A-Equip model including the background to the development of the model
and policy drivers - Role of the Professional Advocate for Allied Health Professionals (PAHCP)
- Adult learning styles
- Restorative Clinical Supervision
- Compassionate Resilience
- Quality Improvement - methods and measures
- Facilitators and barriers.
- Leadership qualities and leadership theories in practice including leadership challenges; quality improvement and how does the PAHCP role facilitate this; mindfulness and reflection.
Formative assessment
Reflective writing
Summative assessment
Portfolio
Practical skills assessment
20 credit module pricing
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