Post Graduate Course in Personal and Public Involvement in Health and Social Care
Applications are invited from health and social care and voluntary and community sector organisations for a new course in Personal and Public Involvement in Health and Social Care.
The course is aimed primarily at those who have strategic and lead responsibility for Personal and Public Involvement (PPI). This is an important area of study, and will support health and social care organisations to meet their objectives for patient and the public involvement in the planning and evaluation of services.
Applications are invited from health and social care and voluntary and community sector organisations.
DHSSPSNI will sponsor up to 18 places in the first year.
Successful applications will be invited to an induction and enrolment evening at QUB week beginning 7 September. Learning will take place over a five week period; this will consist of a study block of three day followed by a three week break and a further two days back in university.
More information
To download the course outline, guidance on selection and nomination form, please visit www.engage.hscni.net/frontpagenews/83QUB%20Module.html#P-5_0
Application details
Applications from the voluntary and community sector should be submitted to Frances McCandless at NICVA by 21 August. Contact Frances for details on 028 9087 7777
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