Supporting Mental Health in Adults with Long Term Conditions Short Course

£8.00

This Supporting Mental Health in Adults with Long Term Conditions Short Course is accredited by the University of Hertfordshire and is taught at Level 6/Degree level.

This course focuses upon the role of the multi-disciplinary team in supporting patients with physical and mental health co-morbidities, in primary care and community settings. Importance is placed on a patient centred approach, promoting involvement of the individual and their family in care planning, with a focus on common conditions including anxiety and depression, and evaluation of a range of pharmacological, non-pharmacological, and self-management strategies.

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Study TypeInteractive Blended Online Learning
Duration6 months
LevelLevel 6 (Degree)
Start DateVarious

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Please Note: All scheduled courses (unless clearly indicated) are delivered online using an Interactive Blended Online Learning Model. This includes a blend of live webinars, workshops and Q&A sessions with clinical tutors combined with eLearning and videos; all designed to enable participants to build the knowledge and skills needed to successfully complete their course.


This Supporting Mental Health in Adults with Long Term Conditions Short Course is accredited by the University of Hertfordshire and is taught at Level 6/Degree level. It has been developed in partnership with NHS England, with content informed by experienced healthcare professionals working in primary care, community nursing, and specialist mental health roles.

This course focuses upon the role of the multi-disciplinary team in supporting patients with physical and mental health co-morbidities, in primary care and community settings. Importance is placed on a patient centred approach, promoting involvement of the individual and their family in care planning, with a focus on common conditions including anxiety and depression, and evaluation of a range of pharmacological, non-pharmacological, and self-management strategies.

Delivered by Interactive Blended Online Learning, the Supporting Mental Health in Adults with Long Term Conditions Short Course includes pre-recorded lectures, videos and a minimum of five live sessions offered with a module support tutor to ensure learners get the opportunity to ask questions and discuss with peers.

On completion of the course, successful learners will be able to identify symptoms of common mental health conditions in patients with long term conditions, offer information and guidance around pharmacological treatment options, and will understand when to refer to specialist services, or signpost to alternative support. They will demonstrate knowledge of how individuals from vulnerable groups can be particularly affected by mental ill health, and the literature relevant to COPD and an insight into the role of the multi-disciplinary team in planning care and supporting self-management.

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This Supporting Mental Health in Adults with Long Term Conditions Short Course is accredited by the University of Hertfordshire and is taught at Level 6/Degree level. It has been developed in partnership with NHS England, with content informed by experienced healthcare professionals working in primary care, community nursing, and specialist mental health roles.

This course focuses upon the role of the multi-disciplinary team in supporting patients with physical and mental health co-morbidities, in primary care and community settings. Importance is placed on a patient centred approach, promoting involvement of the individual and their family in care planning, with a focus on common conditions including anxiety and depression, and evaluation of a range of pharmacological, non-pharmacological, and self-management strategies.

Delivered by Interactive Blended Online Learning, the Supporting Mental Health in Adults with Long Term Conditions Short Course includes pre-recorded lectures, videos and a minimum of five live sessions offered with a module support tutor to ensure learners get the opportunity to ask questions and discuss with peers.

On completion of the course, successful learners will be able to identify symptoms of common mental health conditions in patients with long term conditions, offer information and guidance around pharmacological treatment options, and will understand when to refer to specialist services, or signpost to alternative support. They will demonstrate knowledge of how individuals from vulnerable groups can be particularly affected by mental ill health, and the literature relevant to COPD and an insight into the role of the multi-disciplinary team in planning care and supporting self-management.

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Start Date

13/01/2025, 24/02/2025, 16/06/2025, 27/10/2025

University of Hertfordshire