Faculty of Health Sciences Care and Support in Mental Health and Learning Disability Continuing Professional Development Individual module Level of study Please select a level How to apply What you'll study This module aims to enable you to better to support people with mental health conditions or learning disabilities across a range of settings. You'll develop the understanding needed to work with people experiencing mental health conditions or a learning disability, as well as developing an awareness of legislation, policies, effective communication, and conditions relative to this area of study. Starts in: Duration: September 12 weeks (1 semester) This module is delivered on Thursday afternoons on campus. Get in touch Module Leader Debbie Crickmore +44 (0)1482 463103 Admissions Benefit from the amazing facilities of our new £28-million Health Campus with its mock operating theatre, hospital ward and intensive care unit. Find out more Developed with our NHS partners, our programmes are constantly updated to reflect the very latest in health care thinking. Clinical placements give our students the skills, experience and support to become confident and compassionate health practitioners. Expert staff work with NHS clinicians to deliver programmes from ‘bite-size’ taster sessions to PhDs in some of the UK’s finest facilities. Entry requirements There are no formal entry requirements for this module. Related courses Caring for People with Long Term Health Conditions Supporting Adults with Long Term Conditions Care and Intervention in Mental Health and Learning Disability Fees and funding Home: £810 (per 10 credit module)International: Please contact fhs.admiss@hull.ac.uk Funding may be available through your employer.