Clinical nursing with children, adolescents and families: advanced clinical placementLaajuus (15 cr)
Code: CHI0420A20S
Credits
15 op
Teaching language
- English
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Enrollment
23.09.2024 - 13.10.2024
Timing
03.02.2025 - 20.04.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Helsinki
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 333
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Pirkko Natri
Groups
-
A52sh
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
23.09.2024 - 13.10.2024
Timing
01.01.2025 - 31.05.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Oulu
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 333
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Sini Hiltunen
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
23.09.2024 - 13.10.2024
Timing
01.01.2025 - 31.05.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Pieksämäki
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 333
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Pirkko Natri
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
23.09.2024 - 13.10.2024
Timing
01.01.2025 - 31.05.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Pori
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 333
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Mirja Isoviita
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
01.03.2024 - 18.03.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 24.11.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Helsinki
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 333
Degree programmes
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Elina Pettinen
- Pirkko Natri
Groups
-
A52sh-lh
-
A51shaA51sha
-
A51shA51sh
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
01.03.2024 - 18.03.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 24.11.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Oulu
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 333
Degree programmes
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Sini Hiltunen
- Pirkko Natri
Groups
-
I51shI51sh
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
01.03.2024 - 18.03.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 24.11.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Pieksämäki
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 333
Degree programmes
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Mari Pulkkinen
Groups
-
E51shE51sh
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
01.03.2024 - 18.03.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 24.11.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Pori
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 333
Degree programmes
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Mirja Isoviita
Groups
-
F51shF51sh
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
11.10.2023 - 29.10.2023
Timing
05.02.2024 - 21.04.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Helsinki
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
0 - 333
Degree programmes
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Pirkko Natri
Groups
-
A50shA50sh
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
11.10.2023 - 29.10.2023
Timing
08.01.2024 - 19.05.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Oulu
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Sini Hiltunen
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Evaluation scale
0-5
Enrollment
11.10.2023 - 29.10.2023
Timing
02.01.2024 - 02.06.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Pori
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Mirja Isoviita
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Evaluation scale
0-5
Enrollment
11.10.2023 - 29.10.2023
Timing
02.01.2024 - 02.06.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Pieksämäki
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Mari Pulkkinen
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Evaluation scale
0-5
Enrollment
01.03.2023 - 19.03.2023
Timing
11.09.2023 - 17.11.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Helsinki
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Hanna Dombret
- Pirkko Natri
Groups
-
A49sha
-
A50sh-lhA50sh-lh
-
A49nur
-
A49sh
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
01.03.2023 - 19.03.2023
Timing
04.09.2023 - 17.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Oulu
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Sini Hiltunen
Groups
-
I49sh
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
01.03.2023 - 19.03.2023
Timing
04.09.2023 - 26.11.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Pieksämäki
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Mari Pulkkinen
Groups
-
E49sh
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
01.03.2023 - 19.03.2023
Timing
04.09.2023 - 26.11.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Pori
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Sinikka Vuorinen
Groups
-
F49sh
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
01.03.2023 - 19.03.2023
Timing
01.08.2023 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
20 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Helsinki
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Hanna Dombret
Groups
-
A49nur
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
19.09.2022 - 09.10.2022
Timing
06.02.2023 - 21.04.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Pori
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Sinikka Vuorinen
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
19.09.2022 - 09.10.2022
Timing
30.01.2023 - 28.04.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Helsinki
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Pirkko Natri
Groups
-
A48sh
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
19.09.2022 - 09.10.2022
Timing
09.01.2023 - 19.05.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Oulu
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Sini Hiltunen
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
19.09.2022 - 09.10.2022
Timing
01.01.2023 - 31.07.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Pieksämäki
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Mari Pulkkinen
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
19.09.2022 - 09.10.2022
Timing
01.01.2023 - 31.07.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
20 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Helsinki
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Health Care, Nursing
Teachers
- Hanna Dombret
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Evaluation scale
0-5
Enrollment
01.03.2022 - 18.03.2022
Timing
05.09.2022 - 25.11.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Helsinki
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Pirkko Natri
Groups
-
A47sh
-
A48sh-lh
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
advanced clinical placement
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
01.03.2022 - 18.03.2022
Timing
05.09.2022 - 25.11.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Pieksämäki
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Mari Pulkkinen
Groups
-
E47sh
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
advanced clinical placement
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Enrollment
01.03.2022 - 18.03.2022
Timing
05.09.2022 - 25.11.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Pori
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Sinikka Vuorinen
Groups
-
F47sh
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
Learning outcomes
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and well-being risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify, and analyze factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Can use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/
Evaluation scale
0-5
Enrollment
01.03.2022 - 18.03.2022
Timing
29.08.2022 - 18.11.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
15 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Campus
Oulu
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- BA in Health Care
Teachers
- Sini Hiltunen
Groups
-
I47sh
Objective
At the end of the practical training the student is expected to
• Plan, deliver and evaluate evidence-based clinical nursing with children and adolescents according to ethical and economic principles
• Discuss challenges and potential health and wellbeing risks relating to health promotion with children and families
• Work in various family nursing settings in compliance with ethical and professional standards, the values of family nursing, children’s rights, privacy legislation and applicable regulations
• Develop professional competencies in dealing with families from different and individual backgrounds and in different, individual life stages and settings
• Anticipate, identify and analyse factors that can promote families’ inclusion or exclusion, and support and guide families in using multiple services
• Independently administer prescribed medical care under supervision
• Is able to use technological applications and is able to analyze ethical principles related to using technology in care of clients / patients
• Perform professional nursing roles in multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary practice
Teaching methods
advanced clinical placement
Materials
Can be found in Diakle -platform.
Employer connections
The internship can be completed in a variety of child, adolescent and family care settings where nurses work.
EU directives:
The internship is carried out in an environment where the goals of the internship competence are possible to achieve.
Partly in Diak’s projects.
Student workload
15 ECTS = 400,5 hours.
The number of training hours includes the orientation / planning, implementation and evaluation of the training in different ways
Qualifications
Suitable for nurses, public health nurses and midwives to specialize and update their competence, or for a student in a Bachelor’s Degree Program in Health Care who has already completed the relevant basic professional studies (The care of children, youth, and families -studies) in their own degree program. A prerequisite for proceeding to the advanced studies is approx. 120 completed credits or other specific reason which has been discussed and agreed with the study guidance counsellor. For Open UAS students’ mastery of the equivalent knowledge (comparable study module of another UAS or adequate work experience as a nurse).
Further information
Applicable for social services and health care UAS students who have completed their previous studies of the topic.
CHI04 practical training can only be delivered after all previous practices has been approved.
Assessment methods and criteria
The practical placement is evaluated passed/ failed.
Read about the assessment criteria at Diak: https://www.diak.fi/en/assessment/