Title: Teaching in the Field of Learning Disabilities
1Teaching in the Field of Learning
Disabilities
Presented by Clare Cheney MCSP Physiotherapist
Stroud CLDT 22.10.08 at New Friends Hall
2A Rare Breed
- 30,000 registered physiotherapists
- Less than 300 members of ACPPLD
- 10 of physiotherapy students have a Learning
Disability placement - Assoc. of Chartered Physiotherapists for People
with Learning Disabilities
3PHYSIOTHERAPY TRAINING
- BSc(Hons) Physiotherapy
- Accredited by Chartered Society Of
Physiotherapy (CSP) and Health Professions
Council (HPC) - The programme leads to both an academic
qualification and a license to practice,
entitling the graduate to apply for full
membership of CSP and HPC
4Programme Structure
- 3 years
- 1st year mostly uni based but concludes with a
clinical placement - 2nd 3rd year consist of alternate periods at
uni and clinical placement - Core subjects musculo-skeletal, respiratory,
neurological
5Clinical Placement
- Supported by a clinical educator
- Facilitate integration of theory into practice
with expectation also of developing new knowledge
and skills - 1000 hours required for qualification
- 6 placements of 5 weeks each (37 ½ hrs a week)
- Not specialism specific
6Objectives on Placement
- Student Objectives
- each has expected learning outcomes
- also set specialism specific objectives
- student also has personal goals and outcomes that
they carry over from previous placements
7Learning Outcomes First placement year3
- Demonstrate systematic and fluent assessment
procedures for a range of clinical
presentations - Apply, evaluate and modify appropriate
physiotherapeutic skills - Demonstrate a knowledge of research findings in
relation to the treatment of presenting
conditions - Demonstrate further development in skills of
reflective practice - Demonstrate skills in the management and
prioritisation of workload within the parameters
of the available resources - Demonstrate an awareness of the roles of the
multidisciplinary team
8My Objective
- That the student feel they have learnt
something, enjoyed their time with us and have a
positive experience of working with people with
LD.
9Students personal goals and outcomes
- May include
- Mobility assessment
- Advice and guidelines
- Assessment of muscle tone
- Ability to handle a person with severe physical
disability - Communication with person with a learning
disability - Prioritisation of waiting list
10Assessment on placement
- Continuous Practice Assessments (CPA)
Communication, Professionalism/Learning
Behaviour, Clinical Reasoning, Practical Skills,
Organisation - Professional Practise Oral Assessment (PP0A)
- Observation of clinical practice involving
assessment and examination, followed by
questioning. - Midway Final appraisal
- Clinical educators comments and advice for
future development
11Junior Physiotherapists
- Qualified, registered (HPC)
- Rotational band 5 posts
- 6 months each
- PCT rotation - in and out patient settings at 2
local community hospitals, LD and paediatrics - PCT recruits
12Juniors may
- Not have had an LD placement as students
- Not have had any previous experience with a
person with LD - No community experience
- Low/no expectations
- Have just qualified
13Perceptorship scheme
- Aim of a rotational physiotherapist is to learn
and develop through experience and support from
colleagues, to deliver a high quality and
efficient physiotherapy service in Glos PCT - Scheme aims to fully support the newly qualified
physiotherapist in their development.
14Scheme
- Initial induction early on in rotation
- Discussion with perceptor re core objectives of
the rotation and set personal objectives - Half way review to reflect on practice and have
feedback on performance and progress - Watched assessments (at least 2)
- End of rotation appraisal to discuss objectives
and identify ongoing learniing needs. - End of rotation comments written by perceptor
and perceptee. Copy of this to lead physio at PCT
15Core objectives of Learning Disabilities Rotation
- To complete an initial assessment and feedback
to MDT - Assess a client referred with mobility problems,
formulate a plan for the client and feedback to
a client and carer in a format that is understood - To increase knowledge of postural management,
biomechanics and equipment that that is available - To carry out a postural management assessment or
review with OT, complete an action and postural
management plan. - To expand knowledge of Cerebral Palsy in
adulthood, understanding the complications and
effects of CP burnout - To assess a client for hydrotherapy, formulate
and implement a plan - To carry out a joint assessment with the
orthotist
16- Core objectives of Learning Disabilities Rotation
- Shadow perceptor initially
- May complete follow up work
- When perceptee is competent and confident picks
up their own caseload and courses of treatment
with a client on perceptors caseload - Joint working eg hydrotherapy
- Supervision needs to available not only formally
but on an ad hoc basis
17Benefits to the perceptor
- Links with local practioners
- Updates knowledge outside specialty
- Challenges practice
- Satisfaction of seeing the student/junior
develop, gain skills and knowledge
18Benefits to the perceptee
- Gain experience and confidence working with
people who have LD - Knowledge of our service
- Value the opportunity to develop skills in
hydrotherapy, postural management and orthotics - Experience multidisciplinary working
19All of which benefit the service and service users
20My Objective
- That the junior feels they have learnt
something, enjoyed their time with us and have a
positive experience of working with people with
LD.
21Perceptor/Clinical Educator needs to be able to
-
- Delegate, be very flexible, be available
- Be comfortable with having practice challenged,
be able to justify - Share (desk, computer, clients and carers)
- Prioritise, manage increased demands, increased
supervision -
22Clinical Educators, Perceptors, Perceptees and
Students need
- Support of their team (including admin staff)
to provide a working environment that is
welcoming and comfortable to enable student to
gain confidence and experience. - Awareness and recognition that the student has
objectives to meet and a limited time to do this. -
- Managers to be aware of increased demands on
clinical educator/perceptor.
23My own route
- Basic grade physiotherapist Stroud General
Hospital working in out patients, the gym, on the
wards and maternity. - Senior 2 post Gloucester Royal hospital in
Elderly Care - Senior 2 then Senior 1 Cashes Green Hospital in
Elderly Care - Career break
- Senior 2 post in Community Paediatrics
- Senior 1 post in Community Paediatrics
- Senior 1 secondment in Adult Learning Disability
- Senior 1 post / Band 7 in Adult Learning
Disability