Learning beyond registration
We can advise on funding possibilities and financial support from a number of sources; we encourage students to get in touch.
- East Midlands Workforce Deanery (EMHWD):
EMHWD contracts Education for Health for the provision of a wide range of professional healthcare education. Staff in primary and secondary care working in the East Midlands SHA area can receive 100% sponsorship to undertake degree modules and programmes.
Staff can attend the module study days at Education for Health's training centre in Warwick, or with cohorts of 15 plus study days we will deliver these in your local area. Staff should apply directly with Education for Health and submit a signed funding confirmation form with their application.
For further information and bookings contact:
Kate Bould on 01926 838968, or go to East Midlands Workforce Deanery websiteLBR funded applications are to be subject to a prioritisation protocol which will reflect organisational and service need according to the agreed priority list as agreed with local health community representatives. This may mean the module request may not be approved for funding immediately and the student may be placed on a reserve list.
- Yorkshire and the Humber Strategic Health Authority:
Rotherham Respiratory works in partnership with NHS Yorkshire & Humber Strategic Health Authority in supplying fully funded validated training and education for Health Care Professionals working within the whole of Yorkshire and The Humber.
Study days are delivered throughout South and West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire and Humberside.
For further information and bookings contact Rotherham Respiratory on 01709 369113 or go to Rotherham Respiratory website
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