A modified action research project was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of a pre-placement procedure in facilitating eight disabled physiotherapy students' transitions from university to practice. Feedback was gathered from the students, practice educators, visiting and academic tutors via questionnaire. Thematic analysis identified four main themes: 'Procedure'; 'Student in Control'; 'Communication'; and 'Disclosure'. The procedure was generally effective in supporting these students. Recommendations were made for: the need for ownership of the procedure from all stakeholders; the development of more effective communication systems; and the need for appropriate disability awareness training for all academic and practice-based staff...
This research was undertaken in May 2007 as part of our University’s commitment to supporting studen...
As a key stakeholder in the development of physical culture and the promotion of inclusive practice,...
Students with disability experience numerous challenges when engaging in Work-Integrated Learning (W...
A modified action research project was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of a pre-placement p...
Background: Attainment gaps for students with disabilities have been noted in pre-registration physi...
There are limited comparisons between the experience of disabled students in higher education and th...
BACKGROUND: Attainment gaps for students with disabilities have been noted in pre-registration physi...
Background: Attainment gaps for students with disabilities have been noted in pre-registration physi...
Universities are required to make reasonable adjustments for disabled students. For providers of pro...
Group Data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency shows an increase in the number of UK student...
Practice placement education is an essential component of health professional programmes. The number...
This paper looks at the past experiences of students with disability at a regional university and ex...
Disabled physiotherapists have been part of the profession for over one hundred years, nevertheless,...
Employability plays a significant part in most modern universities' policies and practices, with pla...
Regulatory bodies governing health professions and professional education set clear expectations reg...
This research was undertaken in May 2007 as part of our University’s commitment to supporting studen...
As a key stakeholder in the development of physical culture and the promotion of inclusive practice,...
Students with disability experience numerous challenges when engaging in Work-Integrated Learning (W...
A modified action research project was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of a pre-placement p...
Background: Attainment gaps for students with disabilities have been noted in pre-registration physi...
There are limited comparisons between the experience of disabled students in higher education and th...
BACKGROUND: Attainment gaps for students with disabilities have been noted in pre-registration physi...
Background: Attainment gaps for students with disabilities have been noted in pre-registration physi...
Universities are required to make reasonable adjustments for disabled students. For providers of pro...
Group Data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency shows an increase in the number of UK student...
Practice placement education is an essential component of health professional programmes. The number...
This paper looks at the past experiences of students with disability at a regional university and ex...
Disabled physiotherapists have been part of the profession for over one hundred years, nevertheless,...
Employability plays a significant part in most modern universities' policies and practices, with pla...
Regulatory bodies governing health professions and professional education set clear expectations reg...
This research was undertaken in May 2007 as part of our University’s commitment to supporting studen...
As a key stakeholder in the development of physical culture and the promotion of inclusive practice,...
Students with disability experience numerous challenges when engaging in Work-Integrated Learning (W...