Mental Health Nurses utilize values-based approaches to foster individual strengths, mental wellbeing, and independence, supporting those facing challenges from mental health issues. Students spend 50% of the course in practical learning across various placements in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, including community, hospital, and independent or voluntary sectors. These experiences involve activities such as patient assessment and care delivery aligned with their nursing pathway, with opportunities for international placements available in all fields. Upon successful completion, graduates qualify for registration as Registered Nurses with the Nursing and Midwifery Council, a professionally accredited body that affirms the program's quality.
A local representative of Glasgow Caledonian University in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.