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Course Objectives
Course Objectives
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Section 1: The Role of Reflection in Fitness to Practise
1.1 Why Regulators Request Reflection
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1.2 Reflection vs Legal Defence
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1.3 Public Protection and Professional Growth
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1.4 How Panels Assess Reflective Statements
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1.5 Reflection Is About Risk Reduction
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1.6 Emotional Impact and Reflective Capacity
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1.7 Reflective Quiz
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Section 2: What Is Effective Reflection?
2.1 Descriptive vs Analytical Reflection
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2.2 Reflection vs Apology
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2.3 Depth, Honesty, and Professional Maturity
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2.4 Recognising Ethical and Professional Principles
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2.5 Recognising Impact Beyond the Immediate Incident
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2.6 Avoiding Common Reflective Pitfalls
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2.7 Reflection as Evidence of Risk Reduction
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2.8 Reflective Quiz
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Section 3: A Structured Framework for Reflective Writing
3.1 Step One: Establish the Facts Clearly and Objectively
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3.2 Step Two: Identify What Should Have Happened
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3.3 Step Three: Identify Where and Why It Went Wrong
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3.4 Step Four: Identify Contributory Factors — Without Excuse
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3.5 Step Five: Recognise the Impact
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3.6 Step Six: Identify Ethical and Professional Principles
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3.7 Step Seven: Articulate Specific Learning
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3.8 Step Eight: Demonstrate Behavioural Change
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3.9 Step Nine: Conclude with Forward-Looking Assurance
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3.10 Common Structural Errors to Avoid
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3.11 A Practical Reflective Template
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3.12 Reflective Quiz
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Section 4: Linking Reflection to Ethical Principles and Professional Standards
4.1 Connecting Conduct to Professional Codes
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4.2 Linking Conduct to Ethical Principles
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4.3 Recognising Power Imbalance and Vulnerability
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4.4 Integrity, Honesty, and Professional Identity
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4.5 Distinguishing Technical Error from Attitudinal Concern
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4.6 Recognising the Impact on Public Trust
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4.7 Professional Identity and Ethical Growth
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4.8 Avoiding Superficial Linkage
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4.9 Reflective Quiz
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Section 5: Avoiding Defensive and Superficial Reflection
5.1 Why Professionals Become Defensive
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5.2 Subtle Forms of Minimisation
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5.3 Reflecting When You Disagree with the Outcome
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5.4 Overemphasis on External Blame
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5.5 Legalistic Reflection vs Ethical Reflection
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5.6 Emotional Overreaction and Self-Focus
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5.7 Superficial Learning Statements
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5.8 Tone as an Indicator of Insight
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5.9 Internal Narrative vs External Statement
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5.10 How Panels Interpret Defensive Language
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5.11 Signs of Mature Reflection
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5.12 Reflective Quiz
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Section 6: Demonstrating Learning and Reduced Risk
6.1 What Regulators Mean by “Learning”
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