Sally Barbrook
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Email
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Location
2S2.3.22, Colchester Campus
Profile
Biography
Sally Babrook is a lecturer in mental health nursing at the University of Essex. Her specialist interests include leadership and management, mental health act, mental health assessment, crisis and care planning and risk assessment in mental health nursing. Sally registered as a mental health nurse in 2014. Her clinical experience includes working across adult and mental health nursing environments, upon embarking on a rotational nursing position in October 2014. This allowed Sally to work across general hospital settings and community district nursing teams using a holistic approach in nursing. Sally has extensive experience working in acute mental health inpatient units and community teams in child and adolescent, adult and older adult services and dementia assessment teams. She gained a post graduate certificate in higher education practice (PGCHEP) in 2021. Just prior to her appointment with the University of Essex she worked at Essex Partnership University Trust as a Student Education Facilitator, supporting students and apprentices in education and clinical physical health skills training . She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and is currently embarking on an MA in Psychoanalytical Studies at the University of Essex.
Qualifications
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BSc (Hons) Mental Health Nursing London South Bank University, (2014)
Teaching and supervision
Current teaching responsibilities
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Introduction to Management and Leadership in Health and Social Care (HS178)
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Fundamentals of Behavioural Sciences (HS182)
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Person-Centred Care 2 (HS187)
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Relationship Based Practice (HS188)
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Person-Centred Care 3 (Adult Nursing) (HS196)
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Person-Centred Care 3 (HS228)
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The Autonomous Practitioner - Mental Health Nursing (HS241)
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Person-Centred Care 2 (HS243)
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The Autonomous Practitioner (HS287)
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Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours Portfolio 2 (HS708)
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Person-Centred Care 3 (Mental Health Nursing) (HS285)
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Acute Interventions and Rehabilitation (HS707)