Mental Health Across the Lifespan Level 6 (Health CPD)
Key Details
- Module Cost
- £1,245
- Further Information
- fmh.cpd@uea.ac.uk
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Module Overview / Introduction
Have you ever wondered about the impact of adverse childhood events on the wellbeing of your patients, across their entire lifespan? Would you like to learn new ways of communicating and supporting people which are trauma-informed and can bring about lasting change?
This module has been designed to meet the needs of diverse health and social care practitioners working across a range of community and inpatient hospital contexts, as well as in private, voluntary and statutory settings, The module is aimed at enhancing the knowledge and skills of health and care practitioners who are not mental health specialists, to work with people experiencing mental health challenges and distress which can occur at any stage across the lifespan. This module will build confidence, deepen understanding, and strengthen your ability to respond to mental health needs with compassion and competence. Through real-world scenarios, evidence-based approaches, and practical assessment tools, you will develop the skills to support individuals of all ages across a wide range of settings.
Online Module introduction:
23/09/26 10-11am
Online Learning Block Release Dates:
21/09/26, 05/10/26, 19/10/26, 02/11/26, 16/11/26, 30/11/26
Online Tutorials:
23/09/26, 07/10/26, 21/10/26, 02/11/26, 16/11/26, 30/11/26 all 10-11am
Interactive Seminars:
30/09/26, 14/10/26, 28/10/26, 11/11/26, 25/11/26, 09/12/26 all 10-12noon
Learning Outcomes
- Provide more effective, evidence-based and responsive care to children and adults of all ages presenting with mental health related issues.
- Analyse a range of mental health presentations and their impact on how individuals may present across the lifespan.
- Demonstrate understanding of a range of mental health assessment approaches and tools, appropriate for use at different stages of the life course.
- Evaluate current evidence and mental health guidance and its application to practice.
- Apply enhanced problem-solving approaches related to the identification and management of mental health concerns in non-specialist settings.
- Undertake an effective and comprehensive assessment of patients and identify appropriate communication strategies and interventions.
- Evaluate a range of relevant mental health services and the indicators for appropriate referral across the life course
Teaching & Assessment
6 Online Blocks of learning over 12 weeks
Live online webinars and tutorials
Independent Study
20 credits = 200 effort hours
At least one study day per 2-week block of learning
Attendance expected at live (synchronous) tutorials and webinars
Level 6 3000-word assignment
How to Apply / Disclaimer
To apply for this as a single module as part of your Continuing Professional Development please enter the application system via our Professional Development section.
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