Stand Alone Module: Early Intervention for People Who Experience First Episode Psychosis
Course Overview
The aim of this module is to enhance knowledge and understanding of the relevance of early intervention in the area of psychosis. It is imperative that the 1000 people who develops a condition that features psychosis in Ireland each year receive standardised, effective treatment without delay. The logic of early intervention is best exemplified by consideration of the consequences of a long duration of untreated psychosis. A holistic, multi-disciplinary approach is most appropriate with absolute inclusion of the individual with the psychosis as well as his/her family. The resources required to achieve this are substantial but will be recouped through the better outcomes affected people will attain and decreased service use in the years following the period of initial treatment.
Please note all stand alone modules run depending on sufficient numbers.
Applications and Selections
Application Forms:
- MHSc / Pg Diploma (Nursing/Professional Studies) 1st Module
- MHSc / Pg Diploma (Nursing/Professional Studies) 2nd and Subsequent Modules
Who Teaches this Course
Requirements and Assessment
This module is delivered as class attendance and directed study and assessed by assignment/essay.
Key Facts
Entry Requirements
Applicants must:
- Be a registered nurse on the Register maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland.
OR
- Be registered on the appropriate allied health professional Register
(for those required to register with a professional body)
AND
Be currently employed in healthcare or social care either in: clinical or social care practice/management/ research /education. Some modules may only be undertaken while working in a specific discipline related area such as nursing. This is specified in modules descriptions.
Applicants will normally have gained a primary degree (health science/studies or social science/studies related) level 8 or evidence of equivalent academic credits. Students who do not have the aforementioned will be required to compile a portfolio to provide evidence of their ability to study at postgraduate level.
- International students will require a degree of fluency in the English language. An overall score of 7 in the IELTS Academic Test is required.
Additional Requirements
Duration
One Semester (Jan-March)
Next start date
January 2023
A Level Grades ()
Average intake
15
QQI/FET FETAC Entry Routes
Closing Date
5th December 2022
Late applicants may be considered.
NFQ level
Level 9
Mode of study
ECTS weighting
10
Award
Stand Alone Module: Early Intervention for People Who Experience First Episode Psychosis
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Course code
Course Outline
Online Induction Dates: 11th-13th January 2023
Attendance Days:
- 18th January 2023
- 1st February 2023
- 15th February 2023
Why Choose This Course?
Career Opportunities
Who’s Suited to This Course
The School of Nursing, Health Sciences and Disability Studies delivers a number of stand alone modules which address issues of interest to all health and social care professionals. Credits attained can be accumulated over a 2-3-year timeframe and put towards a Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences (Nursing/ Professional Studies). The modules are delivered in a flexible manner to accommodate the learning requirements of busy healthcare professionals. Alternatively, those who opt not to be assessed in the module receive a certificate of attendance.
Please note all stand alone modules run depending on sufficient numbers.
Learning Outcomes
Work Placement
Study Abroad
Related Student Organisations
Course Fees
Fees: EU
Fees: Tuition
Fees: Student levy
Fees: Non EU
Fees can be paid securely through our Online Payment Facility
Find out More
Tom O'Grady
Module Leader
School of Nursing, Health Sciences and Disability Studies
T: +353 (0)71 9135624
M:+353 (0)87 1210602
E: togrady@stangelas.nuigalway.ie