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This page is primarily intended to be a resource providing information on volunteering opportunities available both within the UK and abroad. The opportunities highlighted consist of both physiotherapy specific settings, as well as opportunities in areas where transferable skills can be gained or utilised that are out with the typical physiotherapy practice areas. The information provided on this page is intended to be utilised by students, both current and prospective, as well as qualified practitioners, looking to enhance knowledge, clinical skills and life experience. | This page is primarily intended to be a resource providing information on volunteering opportunities available both within the UK and abroad. The opportunities highlighted consist of both physiotherapy specific settings, as well as opportunities in areas where transferable skills can be gained or utilised that are out with the typical physiotherapy practice areas. The information provided on this page is intended to be utilised by students, both current and prospective, as well as qualified practitioners, looking to enhance knowledge, clinical skills and life experience. | ||
== Learning Outcomes<br> == | == Learning Outcomes<br> == | ||
#Define and explain the benefits of the Third Sector.<br> | #Define and explain the benefits of the Third Sector.<br> | ||
#Discuss personal and professional motives for perusing volunteering opportunities. | #Discuss personal and professional motives for perusing volunteering opportunities. | ||
#Propose reflective strategies to enchance your volunteering experience. | #Propose reflective strategies to enchance your volunteering experience. | ||
#Apply acquired knowledge to formulate a volunteering strategy. | #Apply acquired knowledge to formulate a volunteering strategy. | ||
#Idenifty precautions and risks associated with volunteering in various settings. | #Idenifty precautions and risks associated with volunteering in various settings. | ||
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Revision as of 14:42, 28 November 2013
Original Editor - Mark Mitchell, David Murphy, Palmer Patterson, Brianna Reed, Mike Walsh as part of the QMU Current and Emerging Roles in Physiotherapy Practice Project
Top Contributors - Palmer Patterson, Mark Mitchell, David Murphy, Brianna Reed, Michael Walsh, Kim Jackson, Admin, 127.0.0.1, Tony Lowe, WikiSysop and Rucha Gadgil
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This page is primarily intended to be a resource providing information on volunteering opportunities available both within the UK and abroad. The opportunities highlighted consist of both physiotherapy specific settings, as well as opportunities in areas where transferable skills can be gained or utilised that are out with the typical physiotherapy practice areas. The information provided on this page is intended to be utilised by students, both current and prospective, as well as qualified practitioners, looking to enhance knowledge, clinical skills and life experience.
Learning Outcomes
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- Define and explain the benefits of the Third Sector.
- Discuss personal and professional motives for perusing volunteering opportunities.
- Propose reflective strategies to enchance your volunteering experience.
- Apply acquired knowledge to formulate a volunteering strategy.
- Idenifty precautions and risks associated with volunteering in various settings.
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