Title: Developing Resources: involving mental health service users and carers
1Developing Resources involving mental health
service users and carers
- Tarsem Singh CoonerAssociate DirectorCentre of
Excellence in Interdisciplinary Mental Health - The University of Birmingham
2Overview
- Learners target audience
- E-learning development drivers
- Design and development
- Drivers and barriers for re-use
3Learners target audience
- Target audience pre and post qualifiedPsychologi
sts, Social Workers, Nurses, GPs, Psychiatrists,
Neuroscientists, Teachers, Public Policy
Planners, Mental Health Service User/Carer
Trainers, Youth Workers etc... - Aim to promote interdisciplinary mental health
practice between related disciplines.
4E-learning Development Drivers
- Overcome traditional barriers to
interdisciplinary teaching and learning of time
and space - Promoting deeper learning outcomes through the
processes of enquiry-based learning - Provide Mental Health Service Users and Carers
with an equal voice in training professionals - Developing collaborative learning opportunities
between disciplines
5Design and Development Process
- High End Developments facilities
Reusable Learning Object Specification V2.3
Team effort to produce RLO
6Design and Development Process - Community
- Low Tech High Quality - Granularity
- The Centres definition of the term
'interdisciplinary' is one which equally values
service user and carer expertise alongside that
of mental health professionals. - Learning from the experiences of service users
and carers to promote good practice - Involve service users and carers in the
curriculum development process
7Design and Development Process - Community
- Requirementslaptop, microphone, free software,
training
8Design and Development Process - Community
- Requirementslaptop, microphone, free software,
training - Preparation project funding, service user/carer
involvement, focus, time limit, originality,
triggering event, stimulus, reuse. - Impact of Medication Click here to access Web
based example How could this example trigger
debate within your interdisciplinary learning
group?
9Drivers, Barriers for Reuse
- Technical lack of Web 2.0 type functionality
- Permissions from service users and carers
- Lack of learning design framework creates barrier
to reuse. - Driver for reuse is the development and adoption
of a learning design framework
10Designing for Enquiry-based Blended Learning
Framework
Based on Garrison and Vaughans (2008) Community
of Inquiry framework Garrison and Vaughan
(2008) Blended learning in Higher education
frameworks, principles and guidelines. San
Francisco Jossey-Bass.
11Further Information
- www.ceimh.bham.ac.uk/downloads/ListofResources.sht
ml - Tarsem Singh Cooner
- t.s.cooner_at_bham.ac.uk