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        | Candidates for admission must satisfy the Regulations for Admission to Degree Programmes as specified in Section IV of the University Calendar and meet the entry requirements for either school leaver or mature applicants stipulated for this profession. 
        It  is important to note that, when assessing applications, your suitability to  undertake the programme is being evaluated not your suitability for eventual  registration on Part 3 of the NMC Register. The offer of a place is not a  guarantee or suggestion of likelihood of registration at the end of the  programme. On application for registration, the NMC considers each application  individually and a decision is made based on each individual's circumstances  particularly in relation to criminal records and health requirements. In  addition, registration with the NMC on Part 3 of the Register does not guarantee  employment. Employers will evaluate all applications for employment on an  individual basis in relation to organisational policies and procedures.You  should fully comply with the Nursing and Midwifery Council's requirements for  programmes designed to meet the proficiencies for Specialist Community Public  Health Nursing (Health Visitor) or (Faculty Nurse) [NMC 2004]. You must be  registered on either Part 1 or Part 2 of the NMC Register.
 
You  should have attended an interview. This normally consists of one lecturer in  Specialist Community Public Health Nursing, a senior representative of the  Health Visitor/Faculty Nursing service, and a representative of the  sponsoring/seconding employer.
 
The  programme pathway for Specialist Community Public Health Nurses is exempt from  the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act [1960]. This means that you will be subject  to an enhanced check by the Criminal Records Bureau and any Police cautions and  civil or criminal convictions will be revealed. You must disclose any Police  record and discuss it, in confidence, with your employer/programme sponsor.  Having a record will not necessarily prevent you from entering the programme  pathway for Specialist Community Public Health Nursing.
         
 Admission  to, and continuation on, the programme is subject to specific health  requirements (consistent with the provisions of the Equality  Act [2010]). Prospective students are required to inform the Faculty of any  health problems relevant to their future employment as a health professional.  All students will be subject to an occupational health check.
 
 Admission  to, and continuation on, the programme is subject to consideration of any  criminal convictions. The programme is exempt from the Rehabilitation of  Offenders Act [1986]. Prospective students are required to inform the Faculty  of all criminal convictions. All students will be subject to an enhanced  Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
 
 Recognition of Prior  Learning (RPL)
 RPL will be considered on a case by case basis and in accordance with the University regulations for RPL as well as the NMC regulations.
 
 The right to refuse  admission to the programme shall be reserved by the Programme Lead approved by  the Dean of Faculty. Formal notification of acceptance will be made through the  Faculty Registry.
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    | 2. | Structure of Programme(s) | 
  
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        | The  programme structure is as follows: 
        Pathway Optionsthree  taught modules at 20 credits each at level 6
        two  pathway specific modules at 20 and 30 credits each at level 6
        two  practice modules at 20 and 10 credits each at level 6
         The programme offers four options:
 
        All pathways are  offered on a full-time or part-time basis and require you to be in practice.health visiting
        school nursing
        ocupational health nursing
        sexual health nursing
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    | 3. | Progression | 
  
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        | Progression Regulations are as described in the University Calendar, Section IV : General Regulations;  Progression, Determination and Classification of Results. For all programmes which  lead to registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council or the Health and  Care Professions Council, statutory regulations apply. For this reason, all our  pre-registration programmes are exempt from section 3.3 (regarding  compensation) and section 4.1 (regarding referral of assessments) of the  General Regulations. 
 Assessment  of practice and theory is integrated. Within specified modules, students must  achieve proficiencies in practice which are verified in the practice setting.  He/she must pass all assessment components to pass the module overall.
 
 Failure at second attempt(s) will result in failure which normally leads to discontinuation from the programme.  This is outside of the University Calendar, Section IV : General Regulations;  Progression, Determination and Classification of Results.
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    | 4. | Assessment | 
  
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        | Each  module will be assessed according to the module profile. 
 The  pass mark for modules will be 40%.
 
 Students must meet the pass criteria in both academic and, when required, practice assessment to pass overall. Non-assessed work may also be a course requirement.
 
 Assessed Coursework
 Candidates  who exceed the specified word limitation (+/-10%) within a module will incur a  10% penalty reduction in their assessment mark.
 
 When attending for an  examination you must produce either your university ID card or a form of  photographic ID in which you are clearly identifiable. Students without  photographic ID will not be permitted entry to the examination.
 
 Work  submitted up to 5 days after the deadline will be marked as usual.  The final agreed mark is then reduced by the  factors detailed in the relevant University Policy. https://sharepoint.soton.ac.uk/sites/ese/quality_handbook/Handbook/Assessment%20Framework.aspx.
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    | 5. | Award of Qualification(s) | 
  
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        | In order to qualify for the award of the Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Public Health Practice (Specialist Community Public Health Nursing) candidates must have: 
			You  will complete the BSc (Hons) in Public Health Practice with a professional  qualification in Specialist Community Public Health Nursing on successful  completion of all modules. You must also submit a proficiency-based portfolio  passed in practice by the Practice Teacher.satisfied the entry requirement;
 
followed the approved curriculum and passed all the required assessments and examinations achieving a minimum of 140 CATS points at level 6.
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    | 6. | Placements/Study Abroad/Exchange/Fieldwork | 
  
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        | Practice experience forms an integral part of the programme and students are required to pass in order to be awarded. |  
 
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    | 7. | Other | 
  
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        | The specialist community public health nursing is funded through NHS sponsorship/secondment and is only available through pre-purchased NHS contracted places. 
 These regulations may be revised during the student's period of registration in accordance with the procedures approved by Senate.
 
 Compensation
 Compensation is not permitted on this programme.
 
 Fitness to Practice
 Students are advised to  acquaint themselves with the University Fitness to Practise Policy which is used  within the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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