K101 Recruiting in Southern, South Eastern, Northern & Western Trusts

27 May 2010

Recruitment for an October intake of the Open University K101 Health & Social care course starts in the Belfast, Northern & Western Trusts. This level 4 course offers 60 credits towards a degree as well as a stand alone level 4 certificate. It offers participants an opportunity to explore a range of health and social care issues which aims to improve practice and give them a better overview of the service.

This course is open to any member of staff in the Health & Social Trust regardless of your role. We are in conversation with other Trusts and will hopefully have application packs available shortly.

Deadline for applications:
Belfast Trust 25th June 2010
Northern Trust - extended til 6th August 2010
Southern Trust - 6th August 2010
Western Trust extended til 13th August 2010
South Eastern Trust - 13th August 2010

Download K101 Application Packs Here

Information Sessions
Southern Trust
29th July : Newry from 10 – 11am in Comm Room 2, Daisy Hill
29th July : Armagh from 12.30 – 1.30pm Navan Room St. Lukes
30th July : Lurgan from 10am – 11am OPS, Level 1, Ward 5, Lurgan Hospital
30th July : Craigavon from 12 – 1pm in Tutorial Room 4, Medical Education Centre, Craigavon Hospital

South Eastern Trust
10am - 11am
Monday, 2nd August: Meeting Room, Downe Hospital
Tuesday 3rd Aug: Committee Room, Ground Floor, Lagan Valley Hospital
Wednesday 4th August: Classroom 2, College of Nursing, Trust HQ Building (entrance before the main hospital entrance approaching from Belfast) Ulster Hospital

Fri 25th June
Braid Valley Ballymena, Board Room 11.30 at 12.30pm
Antrim Hospital, Committee Room, 1.45 at 2.45pm
Larne Day Centre 3.15pm

Mon 28th June
Erne Hospital Enniskillen Health Education Room at 10am
Tyrone County Omagh, Board Room at 11.45am
Altnagelvin, Research Room 5, MDEC at 2pm
Gransha, Meeting Room. Lime Villa at 3.30pm

Tues 29th June
Coleraine Causeway MDEC seminar room 2 at 2pm
Mid Ulster Hospital Ward 4 at 4pm

Blocks of learning include:

  • Who cares? looks at the range of formal and informal care, exploring the diversity and sensitivity of care situations
  • Working with life experience explores the impact of care needs and care services on people’s sense of identity and self-worth.
  • Diverse communities and resources for care asks how a community can respond to the needs of different groups of people.
  • People and places: contexts of care explores the settings where care takes place, exploring their physical, social and psychological impact and the extent to which they are enabling or disabling.
  • Making care safer? examines how care can go wrong and what individuals can do to try to prevent this.
  • The shaping of care services in the UK examines care policies at the national level.

This course will be supported by release from your employer, a UNISON Study Skills for K101 course and an exam preparation day. This course is first year university level, awards a stand alone certificate and contributes 60 credits towards a university degree. Previous participants on the course have included staff such as health care assistants, home care workers, staff from domestic services, admin, security, portering and catering staff. Some learners have used their study to help access places on the workbased nursing programme, others are working towards a degree and some just enjoyed the course itself. You can read more about how learners got on in the ‘Stories’ section of this website.

K101 is a stand-alone qualification, providing underpinning knowledge for NVQ Level 3&4 in Care, and is mapped to the Knowledge & Skills Framework. At the same time it prepares you for further study towards a diploma or degree. It is also a compulsory module in a number of OU diploma and degree programmes including Nursing, Social Work (not currently recognised in NI), BA in Health & Social Care and BA in Childhood and Youth Studies. The workbased pre-reg nurse training for adult, mental health and learning disabilities is delivered by the OU (adult and mental health), QUB (adult and learning disabilities), UU (mental health). This is only available through heath and social care trusts. If you already have the K100 or K101 course, you get an exemption for the first module of the OU pre-reg course.