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BSc Learning Disabilities Nursing
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Learning disabilities nursing is a specialism that addresses the healthcare needs of one of the most vulnerable and often underserved groups in society. People with learning disabilities, which may include conditions such as autism, Down syndrome, and a range of developmental differences, often experience poorer health outcomes than the general population, face significant barriers to accessing healthcare, and require nursing support that is adapted to their communication, sensory, and cognitive needs. A learning disabilities nurse works as an advocate and clinical professional, promoting health, supporting families, and facilitating access to services across community and hospital settings. At Coventry University, this three-year full-time programme combines theoretical knowledge with practice-based learning, leading you to professional registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council and a rewarding career as a learning disabilities nurse. The programme balances academic study of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, mental health, and the specific health needs and conditions associated with learning disabilities, with substantial supervised practice placements in a range of clinical and community settings. The typical entry tariff is 136 points. You will develop specialised communication skills, including working with people who may use alternative and augmentative communication, alongside clinical assessment, medicines management, person-centred care planning, and safeguarding. Learning disabilities nursing requires patience, creativity, and the ability to build trusting relationships over time, and the programme develops these professional qualities alongside the clinical knowledge the role demands. On successful completion you will be eligible for NMC registration as a learning disabilities nurse. Career progression leads to specialist roles in community learning disability teams, complex care, forensic services, child and adolescent learning disability services, and senior clinical, managerial, or educational positions. The NHS and independent sector both offer extensive career development opportunities, and graduates with learning disabilities nursing qualifications are in genuine and consistent demand.
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