Title: Collaborative Curriculum Design and Delivery
1Collaborative Curriculum Design and Delivery
- Elaine Kwiatek Senior Lecturer Teaching Fellow
Hazel Powell Lecturer Teaching Fellow
2Background
- Principle of involving people with learning
disabilities now embodied in policy - Scottish Executive (2000, 2002)
- National LD strategy (2000)
- NES (2004)
3Learning Disability Team Principles
- Collaborative working
- Involving all stakeholders in the review and
development of services for people with learning
disability is good practice. - Education services should be no different to any
other service for people with a learning
disability. - Enables the best use of skills and expertise.
- Will encourage wide ownership of nurse education.
- Will facilitate good quality and innovative
educational provision.
4Collaborations
- Learning disability nursing development group
(LDNDG) - Stakeholders group
5LDNDGMembership
- Educationalists
- Students
- Learning disability nurses
- Community
- Assessment treatment
- Children's services
- Complex needs
- Specialist nurses
6LDNDGRemit
- To develop LD nursing curriculum
- To explore and share best practice
- To respond effectively to requests from providers
- To enhance partnership working
7LDNDGRemit
- To enhance communication and networking
- To develop provider involvement
- To review existing programme
- To enhance and develop continuing professional
development
8Work So Far
- Development of conversion course
- BSc Intellectual Disability practice
- MSc Intellectual Disability Practice
- New BN/Dip. HE
- Module development
- Influence National policy
9Stakeholders Group Membership
- People with learning disabilities
- Family carers
- People from LDNDG
- People from
- Voluntary sector
- Private sector
- Local authority
10Stakeholders GroupRemit
- Aims of the group are the same as LDNDG
- But
- Needed to do things differently to communicate
effectively with people with learning disabilities
11What we did
Stakeholders events SaLT involvement Short
presentations Workshops Capacity building
12Evaluation of Stakeholders Event
- Is this a good way of getting your opinions?
- Did you feel there were enough opportunities for
you to let us know what you think? - Did you find it useful to talk to others at the
event? - Is this a good way of discussing new ideas?
13Evaluation of Stakeholders Event
Overall how did you rate the conference? Catego
ry Excellent Good OK Poor Content 40 55
0 0 Presentations 33 63 4
0 Written Information 26 67 4
0 Venue/Facilities 33 52 4
0 Food 30 59 7 0 Workshops
59 30 4 0 Overall Impression 37
55 4 0
14Evaluation of Stakeholders Event
- Arrange more please
- Very informative
- Good chance to share thoughts
15Benefits of Collaborative Curriculum Design and
Delivery
- Enjoyment
- Social inclusion
- Learn new skills
- Draws on a wider knowledge base
- Gives a wider perspective
- More likely to get it right
16Benefits of Collaborative Curriculum Design and
Delivery
- Theory practice gap
- Identification of expertise
- Network of people to contribute to delivery
- Better understanding of roles
- Multi-agency working
17Constraints
- Time commitment
- Cost
- Status of the group
18A Model of Exemplary Practice?
- Presentation at NES conference, Carnoustie, Dec
2004. - Accepted for publication in Journal of Learning
Disabilities. - Request for advice on developing stakeholder
events from Borders NHS services. - NES Educational Quality Assurance example of
exemplary practice (2005)