Demonstrate a range of specialised cognitive skills


Structure for assignment (6000 words plus appendices) Collaborative Inquiry set within the wider context of your analysis of interprofessional theory, practice frameworks and research findings. The structure of your assignment should therefore follow the headings and subheadings listed below: 1. Introduction 2. Review of interprofessional literature that relates specifically to the topic of your inquiry (Topic - Lateral Violence in Nursing) 3. Methodology of Collaborative Inguiry - Participants - Ethical issues - Procedures (how you went about the CI) 4. Results (issues, themes, provocative propositions from the CI) 5. Discussion including conclusions and tentative recommendations. 6. Reflections on content and processes. 7. References. 8. Appendices eg Proposal form, themes from the CI group Work to include references/analysis on Collaborative Enquiry - Theory/Organizational Change Inter-Professional Collaboration Lateral Violence in nursing - raising awareness/implementing strategies and change Building a team/team dynamics - the challenges Focus Groups (10 participants) Brain-storming Story-Telling Questionnaires (2000 participants)demonstrate and critically analyse the underpinning knowledge and conceptual understandings of inter-professional collaborative practice

• demonstrate a range of specialised cognitive skills required to work towards achieving improved effective inter-professional collaborative practice and how this can lead to better outcomes for service users

• demonstrate an understanding of how political factors, including policy and legislation, can enhance or mitigate against collaboration between professional groups

• critically examine how professional issues such as boundaries between professions and power differentials can impact of inter-professional collaboration

• reflect on how an individual's personal attitudes and values and can impact on the quality of inter-professional relationships

• demonstrate the interaction and impact of organisational factors on inter-professional practice and visa versa.

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Issues to be covered include:

• the political, organisation and individual issues that impact on inter-professional collaboration and how these impact on the delivery of services to service users.

• relevant historical & contemporary legislation & social policy

• key theoretical perspectives and practice frameworks (models and methods) across a range of disciplines

• inter-professional ethical working and social justice
• the tension across agencies between social control and respect for diversity, equality, dignity and privacy.

• inter-professional assessment of need, risk and resilience related to prevention and intervention within socio-cultural contexts, individual differences and crisis and uncertainty

• experience and impact on service users of inter-professional working

• inter-professional and organisational structure, policy, procedures and implications

• exploration of individual and cultural attributes and difference (social and emotional intelligence; organisational cultures)

Modes of delivery and student participation:

Multi-model modes of delivery - on campus workshops, use of VLE, student group presentations, tutorial groups and exemplars of good practice. In time this module will be delivered by a blend of on campus and distance learning methods Teaching, learning and assessment. This is a 300 hour module made up of distance learning, workshops, interactive experiences via the VLE and self directed agency based learning. Assessment will be summative with formative feedback via online activities supported by the VLE.

Students are asked to set up a ‘Collaborative Inquiry Group' to look at the degree of collaborative practice achieved within one aspect of their service delivery. Students are asked to search the literature around their identified topic and subsequently plan, implement and evaluate a collaborative inquiry, attending to both process and outcomes.

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