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Overview
This topic introduces students to rehabilitation from the perspectives of clinicians and service users. Students will explore the principles that underpin rehabilitation practice including client centred and culturally responsive practice, the rehabilitation process and theoretical models and frameworks that guide rehabilitation.
Client factors that influence rehabilitation will be covered including, … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Aims
This topic aims to introduce students to the key principles underlying the practice of rehabilitation.
Learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
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Examine the principles of rehabilitation and consider how teams work together to support client/patient outcomes
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Apply the key theoretical models and frameworks that guide rehabilitation
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Explain the personal, social and environmental factors that impact on the rehabilitation process for individuals with health conditions
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Articulate an understanding of the importance of practising rehabilitation in a culturally responsive and safe manner
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Requisites information
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Assumed knowledge
A beginning level knowledge of health care practice and policy.