Bramley Street Rehabilitation Unit

Placement Overview

Placement Title Bramley Street Rehabilitation Unit
Trust
Your Placement Contact Janet Alarcon, Janet Alarcon – Send Email
Placement Contact’s Role PEL
Placement Address 50 – 52 Bramley Street, Salford, M7 1YE
Placement City/Town: Salford
Placement Phone 0161 358 1830
Placement Web Site http://www.gmw.nhs.uk/
Your University Contact: Liz Garth – Send Email

About this placement

What is organised for students on commencement of placement?

All students will be allocated a mentor/associate mentor prior to commencement in practice. The student will receive a Welcome Pack and will receive a full orientation and induction during the first 48 hours.

Students are welcome to have a pre-visit to the service and partake in their induction prior to commencement in practice and time will be given in lieu (optional).

Please contact placement no sooner than two weeks prior to commencement to arrange your shift pattern.

What are the arrangements for mentors/assessors?

All students are allocated a mentor or associate mentor to support them in practice; we can also accommodate third year final students with the support of a sign off mentor.

All mentor/associates and sign off mentors are updated on an annual basis as required by the NMC (2008) and are registered on the live register for mentors held by the Practice Educator Facilitators.

In the event of your allocated mentor being unavailable for annual leave or sickness alternative arrangements will be made to support your practice. All qualified staff have the opportunity to study the preparation for mentorship module accredited or non-accredited.

What shift patterns are students allocated for learning?

Early:

07.30 – 15.30

Late:

13.00 – 21.00

Night:

19.30 – 07.45

Shift Notes:

Long Days:- 07.30 – 19.45

We encourage students to work a mixture of long days and late and early shifts but if this is a problem it can be negotiated with your mentor.

Notes:- Students are encouraged to work a mixture of early, late and night shifts which incorporates some weekend exposure to experience 24 hour care. Students are expected to work at a minimum of 40% of their time with their mentor.

What patient care situations are available in this placement?

  • Direct nursing care
  • Admission/discharge procedures incorporating care programme approach
  • Devising Comprehensive Care Plans and Risk Assessments
  • Full range of physical health care
  • 1:1 inverview techniques/completing mental state examinations
  • Administering prescribed medications and observing for any side effects
  • Dual diagnosis Substance misuse OT and Psychology assessments
  • Undertaking any identified and appropriate interventions with clients
  • Support clients to maintain their interests, identity and emotional well being whilst receiving various forms of care
  • Observing and reporting any changes in their condition, finance, environment etc
  • Assist clients to maintain and improve their mobility, supporting with the use of Public Transport Encourage clients to maintain their personal hygiene and appearance
  • Assist clients to manage their personal and domestic circumstances, supporting shopping and cooking
  • Assist and maintain clients nutritional needs and ensure they are catered for
  • Assist/promote and encourage clients to use community facilities
  • Promote social inclusion
  • Encouraging and participating in a variety of group work/projects
  • Encouraging and promoting the Recovery Academy

What nursing model is used for planning care?

Bio psychosocial model MANCAS (Manchester Care Assessment) & Recovery Model Recovery Star

What core clinical skills can be learnt?

  • Developing communication skills
  • Risk Assessment
  • Assessment care planning, implementation and evaluation
  • Interpersonal relationships
  • Engagement and disengagement skills
  • Team working
  • Record keeping
  • Medication administration and knowledge

What additional clinical skills can be learnt?

  • Working with clients in crisis in their own homes
  • Handovers
  • Team meetings
  • Delegation skills
  • Management skills
  • Working with outside agencies eg police/community groups
  • Intensive interventions
  • Maintenance of long term therapeutic relationships outside the hospital environment

What resources are available to help students learning?

  • The students have access to internet and intranet
  • Library access at the Prestwich site
  • Learning Packs
  • All members of the team are excellent resources to support you in your learning e-learning programmes
  • Study days/in-house training
  • Spoke opportunities

What research and practice development activities are being undertaken?

Clinical governance and clinical audit

Spoke Placements

Students can access a variety of spoke placements which are highlighted in the student folder in placement.

Students are expected to complete a spoke placement feedback sheet to identify what learning outcomes they want to achieve, what they learnt from the spoke experience and a discussion with their mentor of their experience and what further development opportunities would support their learning.

Additional Information

Dress Code 

Students are not expected to wear uniform and are allowed to wear their own clothes. Please ensure these are casual/smart eg no ripped jeans, revealing clothing etc ID badges must be worn/be visible at all times. Anyone in inappropriate dress will be sent home to change immediately.

Mentors

You may be supported by practice staff studying for the preparation for mentorship course, this is overseen by a qualified mentor and your documents will be countersigned by the mentor

Time keeping/Punctuality

All student nurses are expected to arrive punctually for their shifts.

Mobile phones

If student nurses require a mobile phone, these are to be turned on to silent or vibrate when on duty. Mobile phones cannot be used in any patient area. Please go to the staff room to use them.

Allocated Duty Rota

Your mentor will allocate your shift system and as mentioned above you will be required to work 40% of your time with your mentor. Student nurses are expected to fulfill the allocated shifts that are given to them.

If mentors are finding it difficult to roster your shifts due to the student requesting shifts to work for personal reasons, then this will be discussed with Janet Alarcon – Mentor/Practice Lead.

The team are able to facilitate all OSCE/PBA learning outcomes at this placement.

Liz Tudor – Practice Education Facilitator – 0161 358 1659

elizabeth.tudor@gmmh.nhs.uk