Title: Mentorship Preparation Programme
1Mentorship Preparation Programme
- Queens University Belfast
- Open University
- University of Ulster
- Session 1
2Mentorship Preparation Programme
- Programme outcomes
- At the end of this programme you will
- Be entered on the mentor register
- Be a competent mentor
- Awareness of need to maintain your skills and
knowledge through annual updates
3Structure for the Day
- 9.30-10am Registration
- 10.00-10.30 am Introduction to new mentorship
programme (Session 1) - 10.30-11.00 Claims Concerns and Issues, Role of
the mentor (Workshop 1) - 11.00-11.30am Coffee
- 11.30-12.00pm Programme aims, outcomes , content
and assessment (Workshop 1) - 12.00-12.30pm Learning Styles (Workshop 2)
- 12.30-1.00pm Lunch
- 1.00- 2.00 pm Facilitating leaning in the
clinical environment (Session 2) - 2.00 -3.00pm The students journey (Workshop 3)
- 3.00-3.45pm Mentors Portfolio of Evidence
4The Code Standards of conduct performance and
ethics for nurses and midwives (May 2008)
- Work with others to protect and promote the
health and wellbeing of those in your care, their
families and carers and the wider community - Share information with your colleagues
- Work with them to monitor the quality of your
work and maintain safety of those in your care - You must facilitate students and others to
develop their competencies - You must work cooperatively within teams and
respect the skills, expertise and contribution of
others
5- Provide a high standard of practice and care at
all times - Use evidence based practice
- Keep skills and knowledge up to date for safe and
effective practice when working without direct
supervision - Work within the limits of your competencies
- Take part in learning and practice activities
that maintain and develop competencies - You must keep up to date records
6NMC Standards for Learning and Assessment in
Practice Developmental Framework
Stage 1 Newly qualified registrant Stage 2
Mentor for pre-registration students Sign-off
mentors Stage 3 - Practice Teacher for
post-registration students Stage 4
Teacher Recognition of prior learning across
stages 2,3 and 4
7- Four developmental stages, each with eight
domains - Working relationships
- Facilitation of learning
- Assessment and Accountability
- Evaluation of learning
- Environment for learning
- Context of practice
- Evidence-based-practice
- Leadership
8NMC criteria for mentors
- Be registered on same part of register
- Registered for a minimum of 1 year
- Successfully completed NMC approved mentor
preparation programme - Ability to select, support and assess a range of
learning opportunities - Able to support learning in interprofessional
environments for students from other professions - Contribute to assessment of other professionals
under supervision of an experienced assessor from
that profession - Make judgements about competency / proficiency
and be accountable for such decisions - Be able to support registrants in meeting CPD
needs as specified by the NMC Code
9Responsibilities of Trusts / Independent Sector
40 of students time spent being supervised
directly or indirectly by a mentor/practice
teacher who must record this time. Time with
student to engage in learning activities Final
period of practice learning - one hour per week
with sign off mentor in addition to above Access
to sign off mentor/practice teacher where
students are failing
10Responsibilities of HSCTs Independent Sector
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11Outline of Mentor Development Course
12Outline of Mentor Development Course
- Regional Non Academic, Non Accredited Course
- NMC Accredited
- Developed by
- Five HSCTs,
- Independent Sector and
- Three Universities
- Based on Level 5 Study
- 10 days minimum
- 5 days are protected time
- Academic and practice based learning
- All teaching materials shared across all
partners
1310 Days Duration5 Days Protected Learning
Time5 Days Practice Time
14Structure of 12 Week Programme
- Pre course reading (NMC standards to support
learning and assessment in practice Mentor
Preparation for Nurse Education in NI and
schedule of Mentor Preparation Programme - Role of Mentor (week 1 face to face HEI)
- Assessment of learning needs and learning
environment (week 2 elearning/practice-based)
15Structure of 12 Week Programme
- Planning for learning (week 3 elearning/practice-
based) - Teaching students under supervision (week 4
elearning/practice-based) - Supervising students in practice and giving
feedback (week 5 elearning/practice-based)
16Structure of 12 Week Programme
- Principles of assessment (week 6)
- Introduction to assessment strategies and
schedules for Northern Ireland courses - Case studies on assessment Failure to Fail
- (elearning/practice-based and face to face half
day HEI) -
17Structure of 12 Week Programme
- Clinical assessment in practice (elearning/ week
7 Practice-based) - Being a mentor in practice (week 8 Practice
-based) - Being a mentor in practice (week 9 Practice
-based)
18Structure of 12 Week Programme
- Being a mentor in practice Assessment of
mentoring skills (week 10 Practice based) - Portfolio Completion (week 16)
- Reflection, evaluation review of accountability
and responsibility (week 12 face to face
clinically led)
19Resources
- Range of resources available to support the
programme include - www.practicebasedlearning.org (toolkit)
- www.learninginpractice.org
- www.learningintheworkplace.org
20Sign-Off Mentor
- Sign-Off Mentors must demonstrate additional
competence - Supervised on 3 occasions
- Clinical currency
- Understand accountability
- Knowledge of programme requirements
- Understanding of NMC requirements
- Placement providers will determine when above is
met and annotate on the register
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21Quality Assurance