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Course Objectives
Course Objectives
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Section 1: Introduction to Remediation in Healthcare Practice
1.1 Understanding the Meaning of Remediation
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1.2 The Purpose of Remediation
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1.3 The Ethical Foundation of Remediation
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1.4 Remediation in the Context of NHRA Regulation
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1.5 The Emotional Dimension of Remediation
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1.6 The Difference Between Reflection, Insight, and Remediation
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1.7 The Benefits of Engaging Fully in Remediation
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1.8 How Remediation Strengthens the Healthcare Profession
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1.9 Reflective Quiz
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Section 2: The Role of NHRA in Professional Remediation and Recovery
2.1 Overview of NHRA’s Remediation Framework
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2.2 NHRA’s Philosophy: Learning, Not Punishment
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2.3 The NHRA Fitness to Practise Process
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2.4 NHRA’s Expectations During Remediation
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2.5 NHRA’s Supportive Role in the Remediation Process
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2.6 Evaluating Remediation Evidence
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2.7 The Role of Mentors and Supervisors in NHRA-Approved Remediation
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2.8 NHRA’s Approach to Reinstatement After Remediation
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2.9 The Broader Impact of NHRA’s Remediation Philosophy
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2.10 Reflective Quiz
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Section 3: The Ethical and Professional Purpose of Remediation
3.1 Introduction: The Moral Foundation of Remediation
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3.2 Upholding Professional Values Through Remediation
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3.3 The Role of Honesty and Accountability
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3.4 Reflection as an Ethical Practice
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3.5 The Ethical Link Between Insight and Trust
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3.6 Remediation as Restoration of Professional Identity
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3.7 The Broader Ethical Responsibility to Patients and Society
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3.8 Remediation and Ethical Leadership
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3.9 The Enduring Moral Purpose of Remediation
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3.10 Reflective Quiz
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Section 4: Components of Effective Remediation – Reflection, Insight, and Behavioural Change
4.1 Introduction: The Three Pillars of Remediation
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4.2 Reflection: Understanding Experience with Honesty
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4.3 Insight: Recognising Responsibility and Impact
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4.4 Behavioural Change: Turning Learning into Action
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4.5 The Interdependence of Reflection, Insight, and Behavioural Change
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4.6 Measuring Effective Remediation
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4.7 Emotional and Ethical Growth Through the Remediation Process
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4.8 The Role of Mentorship and Supervision in Supporting These Components
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4.9 The NHRA’s Perspective on Holistic Remediation
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4.10 Reflective Quiz
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Section 5: Working with Mentors, Supervisors, and CPD During Remediation
5.1 The Collaborative Nature of Remediation
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5.2 The Role of Mentorship in Remediation
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5.3 Choosing the Right Mentor
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5.4 The Role of Supervision
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5.5 Building a Constructive Relationship with Mentors and Supervisors
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5.6 Integrating CPD into the Remediation Journey
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5.7 Using Reflective CPD Logs and Portfolios
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5.8 Mentorship and CPD as Tools for Emotional Recovery
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5.9 NHRA’s Evaluation of Mentorship and CPD Engagement
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5.10 Reflective Quiz
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Section 6: Documenting Remediation Evidence and Building a Portfolio
6.1 Introduction: Why Documentation Matters
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6.2 What Constitutes Remediation Evidence
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6.3 Structuring a Remediation Portfolio
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6.4 Writing Effective Reflective Statements
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6.5 Documenting Mentorship and Supervision
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6.6 Incorporating CPD Records and Learning Reflections
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6.7 Using Feedback and Peer Review as Evidence
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6.8 Maintaining Confidentiality and Professionalism
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6.9 Presenting the Portfolio to NHRA or Employers
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6.10 Reflective Quiz
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Section 7: Rebuilding Trust with Patients, Colleagues, and the NHRA
7.1 The Central Role of Trust in Professional Practice
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7.2 Understanding the Dimensions of Trust
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7.3 Rebuilding Trust with Patients
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7.4 Demonstrating Empathy and Professional Compassion
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7.5 Rebuilding Trust with Colleagues and Teams
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7.6 The Role of Communication in Restoring Trust
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7.7 Demonstrating Accountability to NHRA
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7.8 Rebuilding Professional Credibility and Reputation
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7.9 The Long-Term Impact of Restored Trust
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7.10 Reflective Quiz
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Section 8: Overcoming Emotional and Practical Barriers to Remediation
8.1 Introduction: Understanding Barriers to Remediation
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8.2 Emotional Barriers: Fear, Shame, and Self-Doubt
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8.3 Cognitive Barriers: Defensiveness and Bias
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8.4 Cultural and Social Barriers
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8.5 Organisational Barriers: Workload and Lack of Support
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8.6 Uncertainty and Lack of Clarity
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8.7 Isolation and Stigma
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8.8 Practical Strategies for Building Resilience
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8.9 Transforming Barriers into Learning Opportunities
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8.10 Reflective Quiz
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Section 9: Sustaining Remediation and Continuous Professional Growth
9.1 The Meaning of Sustained Remediation
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9.2 Embedding Reflection and Insight into Daily Practice
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9.3 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) as a Vehicle for Growth
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9.4 The Role of Mentorship and Peer Support in Sustained Growth
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9.5 Setting Long-Term Professional Development Goals
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9.6 Preventing Relapse or Ethical Drift
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9.7 Reintegrating into the Workplace After Remediation
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9.8 Contributing to a Culture of Reflection and Remediation
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9.9 The NHRA Perspective on Continuous Growth
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9.10 Reflective Quiz
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Section 10: Conclusion and Key Takeaways
Conclusion and Key Takeaways
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Post-Course Assessment
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