Showing posts with label ethics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ethics. Show all posts

Monday, 31 January 2011

Feedback on student presentations



Pleasant session today with third year students on the Health & Lifestyle Management degree - giving feedback on a practice presentation.

We ask our students to prepare a presentation as if for a job interview. Today's was for a post working as a healthy lifestyle support worker in a forensic mental health unit. A particular focus was on the ethical dilemmas that one might face in working in this setting.

We give students video recordings of their presentations so they can view and critique their own performance.

Also advertised another voluntary research internship: focusing on assistance dogs placed with families where a child has a developmental disability.

Friday, 28 January 2011

Tick tick tick

Have just finished some marking on the Health & Lifestyle Management course - to meet our new super-fast feedback turnaround time - and it's the end of the working week already.  Students have said some nice things about their experience of the Health Behaviour Change module we offer, which includes the following: 

Motivational interviewing knowledge and skills refresher
MI with sent clients, with groups, in rehab settings.
CBT refresher
Lay-led and peer-led health behaviour change interventions
Classifying health behavioural change interventions
Publicly funded health behaviour change programmes in the UK and beyond
Intervention mapping : health behaviour change programmes in the UK and beyond
Key ethical issues in research on health and lifestyle management
Key ethical issues in practice in health and lifestyle management
The different roles played by professionals working in health and lifestyle management
Diversity awareness issues working in health and lifestyle management

Meanwhile - I have a new(to me via ebay) shed AND it's potato day at Ryton Organic Gardens tomorrow - my joy is complete...

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Testing the interns



Slower going today:

Writing some instructions on literature searching, and designing a test for our (so far) six prospective interns on the disaster management project. Applicants need to pass so we can ensure the quality and consistency of our data analysis.

Also happily signed off the ethics screening protocol for Felicity's survey of assistance dog providers. Looking forward to the data coming in.

Oh and meanwhile... while my hubbie was out treating an elderly patient the other night, he saw a farm offering private allotments.  I talked to them them today and should be getting one in January.  After several years on the waiting list in Warwick I am reaching a fever pitch of excitement!