Title:
1The real risk is doing nothing Innovative
practices developed to support nursing and
midwifery students with a disability in clinical
practice
- P. Halligan F. Howlin (UCD)
- M. Quirke A. Heelan (AHEAD)
2Introduction
UCD School of Nursing, Midwifery Health
Systems Nursing Midwifery programmes Clinical
partners sites 90 clinical sites Clinical
Assessment Subcommittee (CASC)
3Students with Disabilities
- 1 18 students have registered
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- Students may have more than 1 disability
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- Dyslexia is most common registered disability
- 2009 39 registered students
- 2010 increased by 10
4Development of Innovative Practices
- Aim
- To extend supports to encompass clinical
placements, using a collaborative and partnership
approach, with key stakeholders, who support the
students while on clinical placements - Objectives
- To explore the literature and identify
international best practice - To identify the needs of key support staff
- To develop appropriate, effective, and practical
support systems - To identify pathways for future development
5The Process
6Literature Review Consultation
- Irish context
- Disclosure
- Competence Fitness to Practise
- Legislation
- Reasonable accommodations or supports
- Regulatory requirements and disability
legislation - Further research
- Consultation
7Identifying and Assessing Needs
- Scoping workshop collaboration
- Clinical staff
- Academic staff
- Administration
- Occupation health
- Human Resource management
- Access Centre/AHEAD
- HSE
- Written guidelines
- All disabilities
- Access to registered students
- Patient safety fitness to practise
- Resources
- Symposium
8 Establish Support Systems Processes
- Support systems/processes
- Consent form
- Increased awareness
- legislation
- disclosure
- disabilities
- competence fitness to practice
- reasonable accommodations
- Guidelines ?Resource Guide
- Clinical needs assessment
- Student support group
- Information Letter
- Consent form
- Symposium
- Legislation
- Equality
- Draft of guidelines
- Consultation
- Student focus group
- Conference
9To Identify pathways future development
- Clinical Needs Assessment
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- Guidelines
- Disability Liaison Officer (DLO)
- Staff training and awareness
- Willing Able Mentoring (WAM) project
- Student national support group
- Support, monitor, evaluate student and staff
experiences - Establish International links
- Publications
10The real risk is doing nothing
- Thanks to our contributors, colleagues and
students - Organisations AHEAD and Access Centre
- Further information
- Phil Halligan 01 7166420
- phil.halligan_at_ucd.ie
- Frances Howlin 01 7166563
- frances.howlin_at_ucd.ie