Title: The reaccreditation process for the
1Re-Developing a Course of Study
- The re-accreditation process for the
- Certificate IV in Health
- (Nursing)
- Registered Nurse Division 2
2Re-Developing a Course of Study
- Registered Nurse Division 1
- 3 - 4 years at University
- Registered Nurse Division 2
- 12 months at TAFE/VET Private Provider
3Re-Developing a Course of Study
- A collaborative project between
- Kangan Batman TAFE
- and
- Goulburn Ovens TAFE
- Funded by
- Office of Training and Tertiary Education (OTTE)
4Re-Developing a Course of Study
- The purpose of this presentation is to illustrate
the complexity of the re-accreditation process
for a course of study - Project Manager Jan van Leest Kangan Batman
TAFE - Co-writers
- Jennifer Arnold Goulburn Ovens TAFE
- Gaye Witney Kangan Batman TAFE
5Re-Developing a Course of Study
- The re-development of a course of study for
re-accreditation is a significant undertaking
(ACTRAC) - The magnitude of the task will vary with the
changed scope of the course, content currency,
competency based format, increased complexity and
the number and goodwill of the stakeholders.
6Re-Developing a Course of Study
- National Training Agenda
- Australian National Training Authority (ANTA)
- National register of courses
- Competency based format and language
- Flexible assessment and delivery processes
7Re-Developing a Course of Study
- Any new courses in Australia must be written in
competency standards by July 2002 - Components of Competencies
- Knowledge knowing
- Skills doing
- Professional attitudes knowing and doing well
- Performance Criteria required level of skills
- Underpinning knowledge knowledge required to
support the skills
8Re-Developing a Course of Study
- A course of study does not happen in isolation
- Stakeholders
- OTTE HSUA Aged Care Vic
- CSHITB HACSU VECCI
- NBV TAFE DHS
- ANF MDC CMM
9Re-Developing a Course of Study
- Before writing began
- Focus Groups
- RN Div 2s
- Educators
- Unit Managers
- Collect information about their perceptions of
what should be in the revised course and reflect
on what the second level nurse should be/is
doing, for inclusion in the course
10Re-Developing a Course of Study
- Not authorised to look at medication
administration.
11Re-Developing a Course of Study
- Stage One
- Identifying existing competency standards
suitable for use in nursing course - Developing the new competencies with a nursing
focus to fill the gaps - Mapped with ANCI Competencies
- Stage Two
- Prepare a revised course
- Present to Stakeholder Steering Committee
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- Stage Three
- Acceptance of revised final copy by OTTE
- Present to Accreditation Panel
- Stage Four
- OTTE accredited copy of course for NBV
accreditation
13Re-Developing a Course of Study
- Part One - Course Accreditation
- Office of Training and Tertiary Education(OTTE)
- Accreditation is the official recognition by the
vocational education and training authorities
that - The content and standard of a course are
appropriate to the qualification - The course content, assessment processes and
modes of delivery fulfil the purpose of the
course - The course of study is competency based
14Re-Developing a Course of Study
- The accreditation process ensures the quality of
the course and the standard of the qualification
is maintained - Must meet the ANTA principles of accreditation
for revised courses - Once accredited by OTTE, course is placed on the
national register - Accepted as accredited by the VET sector
- Can be picked up by other states eg ACT/TAS SA
?NT - Accredited for 5 years with the option of
re-accreditation for another 5 years
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- Re-developing a Course of Study
- Part Two - Accreditation Process
- Nurses Board of Victoria
- Core Criteria
- The course leads to an academic award
- Rationale re the need for the revised course
- Takes into account ANCI Competencies, Code of
Conduct and Code of Ethics
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- Include opportunities for integrating learning
experiences that consolidate the level of
responsibility and accountability that
accompanies professional nursing practice - Encourages the student to develop their potential
as members of the profession and society - Evidence of consultation with stakeholders
17Re-Developing a Course of Study
- Course of study addresses
- Past present and future roles and contexts of the
second level nurse - Development of reflection, critical thinking,
problem solving and decision-making skills - Opportunities for the integration of theory and
practice - The content reflects the role of the nurse
working in collaboration with the client
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- The course has learning opportunities for the
student that take account of the physical,
psychological, social, spiritual, and cultural
needs of the client - Promotes collaboration within the
multi-disciplinary health care team - Includes relevant aspects of biophysical,
behaviourial and social sciences
19Re-Developing a Course of Study
- NBV Implementation Guide
- Funded by OTTE
- Written with the new RTO in mind
- Each current provider required to re-apply for
authority to conduct the course
20Re-Developing a Course of Study
- Competencies in New Course
- COURSE STRUCTURE
- The following units of competency are required to
gain the Certificate IV in Health (Nursing)
qualification -
- Compulsory 15Optional 1
- Total number of units of competency 16
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- Compulsory Competencies
- VBM 585 - Work effectively as a professional
nurse 90 hours - HLTCOM4A -Communicate effectively with
clients/patients - 30 hours
- CHCORG4A - Follow the organisations Occupational
Health and Safety policies - 30 hours
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- BSBCMN205A - Use business technology
- 30 hours
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- VBM 587 - Undertake client assessment
- 90 hours
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- VBM 588 - Deliver nursing care to clients
- 140 hours
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- VBM 589 - Develop research skills to support
nursing practice - 20 hours
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- VBM 590 - Apply professional nursing practice to
client care in residential aged care facilities - 50 hours
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- VBM 591 - Implement infection control and
undertake simple wound management - 80 hours
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- VBM 592 - Provide individualised health education
to clients - 60 hours
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- VBM 593 - Contribute to the health and wellbeing
of patients and clients (Rehabilitation and
Community) - 30 hours
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- VBM 594 - Participate in providing palliative
care - 50 hours
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- VBM 595 - Participate as a preceptor in a work
team - 30 hours
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- CHCDIS3 - Provide services to people with
disabilities - 50 hours
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- VBM 596 - Participate in providing therapeutic
interventions for clients experiencing
alterations to mental health and mental disorders - 50 hours
26Re-Developing a Course of Study
- Sub total hours 830 hours
- Optional units select one of two units
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- HLTIR3A - Work effectively with culturally
diverse patients, clients, customers and
co-workers - 20 hours
- OR
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- HLTIR4A - Work effectively in a cross-cultural
context with Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander people and organisations - 20 hours
27Re-Developing a Course of Study
- Total Hours
- 850 Hours
- 50 Classroom
- 10 Laboratory Practice
- 40 Clinical Experience
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- Clinical Experience 40 of course
- 340 hours
- Now includes five fields of nursing
- 1. Aged Care
- 2. Acute Care
- 3. Rehabilitation
- 4. Community Care
- 5. Mental Health
29Re-Developing a Course of Study
- Course offered
- Full-time
- Part-time
- Traineeship
- Recognition of prior learning/current
competencies applicable
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- The role of the registered nurse division 2 in
the delivery of the course - Cert IV in Health (Nursing) or equivalent
- Cert IV in Workplace Training and Assessment
- Appropriate recent experience in the competency
involved
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- Must work under the direction of a registered
nurse division 1 - May be on placement but working with a registered
nurse division 1