University News Last updated 08 November 2023

An apprenticeship course that aims to change the future of rehabilitation training has been created and developed by 探花直播 (BCU) in partnership with the UK鈥檚 first NHS National Rehabilitation Centre (NRC).听
The Rehabilitation Assistant Practitioner Apprenticeship course is the first of its kind and combines academic lectures delivered by BCU with three six-month placements with the Therapies teams at Nottingham University Hospitals.听
The aim is to help apprentices develop a wide variety of skills needed to work as an Assistant Practitioner (AP) at the state-of-the-art NRC and other healthcare rehabilitation settings.听听
鈥We鈥檙e delighted to be working with Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and thankful to be a part of this wonderful initiative, which puts rehabilitation front and centre of healthcare,鈥 said Jodie Bryant, 叠颁鲍鈥檚 Pathway Lead for the Rehabilitation Assistant Practitioner Apprenticeship.听
鈥淭his is an extremely exciting partnership that offers a lot of opportunities for staff and students at 探花直播. Being part of this project has allowed BCU to demonstrate its expertise, agility and willingness to react to the ever-changing demands of the healthcare profession.鈥听听听
A 70-bed specialist facility that will open in 2025, the 拢105尘 NRC will be built on the Stanford Hall Rehabilitation Estate near Loughborough, home to the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre.听
The role of the Rehab AP was devised to enable the NRC to provide an intensive level of rehabilitation to improve patient outcomes that is in line with international best practice.听
This intensive model of care will require the APs to work across physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing and many other specialist professions that work with patients during their rehabilitation journey.听
Alison Wildt, Service Improvement Lead for the NRC, said the apprenticeship was born out of the NRC鈥檚 commitment to provide its staff with access to career development opportunities.听
鈥淭his bespoke Rehab AP apprenticeship has the potential to change the way we train professionals coming into the field of rehabilitation, not just those who want to come and work at the NRC but for healthcare workers in rehabilitation settings across the UK,鈥 she said.听听
鈥溙交ㄖ辈 were appointed to develop this bespoke apprenticeship due to their willingness to develop a specific course for rehabilitation. They are a great team to work with.鈥
September saw the first cohort of Rehab AP apprentices听enrol on the course.听
James Tague, 22, is one of the听apprentices and is currently on placement with the Daybrook Unit at Nottingham City Hospital which supports with the rehabilitation of stroke patients.听听
He said: 鈥淚f someone has suffered an injury, then it can affect their physical, mental, and social functions, and our role is to help them find that new normal. The key thing is that everyone is different, and so everyone will recover differently and will have different goals.听听
鈥淚t鈥檚 a privilege to be part of someone鈥檚 rehab and you get to make such a positive difference in helping them to reach their goals.鈥
Pictured: Jodie Bryant