Skills Bootcamp | Level 4 Award in Advanced Aquatic Treadmill Therapies

Level 4 Award in Advanced Aquatic Treadmill Therapies

Duration

1st July - 30th July

Attendance
Blended learning: 2 days a week over a 5 week period
Location
Plumpton College

Course Overview

To be eligible for this funded course you must live or work in East Sussex & have experience of working with canines and who have already achieved an Ofqual-regulated Level 3 Certificate or Diploma in Small Animal/Canine/Canine Clinical Hydrothera  (We will request this evidence as part of the application process)

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This course aims to develop the learner’s study skills and engage in reflective practice, enhance clinical reasoning and critical thinking, understand the importance of professional development and working within their scope of practice, and recognise the legal, ethical, and professional standards, obligations, and accountability required of a professional canine hydrotherapist.

Learners will gain an understanding of aquatic treadmill equipment, its maintenance, and the current health and safety standards in canine hydrotherapy. Learners will also understand the components involved in canine assessment and how to apply a clinical reasoned pathway to the process.

They will also understand the need for reassessment and outcome measures and the communication that is required to complete this process successfully. Additionally, learners will learn about therapeutic preparation, shower techniques and health monitoring techniques. Learners will demonstrate manual techniques, clinical reasoning, and advanced therapeutic exercise techniques.

This qualification enables practitioners with experience of working with canines and in small animal hydrotherapy to efficiently progress to Level 4 standard in aquatic treadmill therapies.

Modules

1. Clinical Reasoning and Assessment Processes

In this unit, learners will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to conduct comprehensive canine assessments within a clinically reasoned framework, ensuring accurate and reliable findings. Hydrotherapists must effectively evaluate risks, assess the suitability of canine patients for hydrotherapy, gather relevant data, and apply a clinical reasoning process to analyse this information. Learners will form the foundation for sound clinical decision-making, enabling the selection of appropriate techniques to provide each canine with a safe and effective treatment plan. Learners will develop a clear understanding of the assessment process as it relates to safe practice, emphasising the importance of operating within their professional competencies and scope of practice at all times.

2. Advanced Techniques in Aquatic Treadmill Therapy for Canine Hydrotherapists

In this unit, learners will develop their clinical competencies and proprioceptive treatment techniques when using an aquatic treadmill, with the goal of achieving positive outcomes for each canine client. Learners will apply their knowledge of canine assessment processes, behaviour, functional anatomy, breed biology, and the pathophysiology of underlying conditions to make informed decisions when selecting aquatic treatment techniques. Learners will combine clinical theory with practical application, ensuring that they are equipped to create tailored treatment plans that address the individual functional and mobility needs of each canine.

Delivery Model 

  •  Learning will be  a mixture between online and face-to-face study. 

    • Online: a combination of live and pre-recorded lectures, tutorials and activities such as quizzes and collaborative tasks to keep you actively engaged throughout the course. All lectures will be recorded so that you can complete around your working commitments if you are unable to attend at the scheduled time.
    • On-campus: 5 days of practical sessions with canine patients.
  • What does a typical week look like? 2 days per week over 5 weeks. One day of online study is to be completed each week prior to attending the practical day.  Coursework will also be required to be completed in addition to the study outlined above.
  • How much theory vs practical study? 50% theory 50% practical. 

Assessment

You will be assessed through a combination of written portfolio completion and practical assessment.

 

 

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must live or work within EAST SUSSEX
  • Learners must be 19 + years old 
  • This qualification is available to learners who have experience of working with canines and who have already achieved an Ofqual-regulated Level 3 Certificate or Diploma in Small Animal/Canine/Canine Clinical Hydrotherapy.

  • There are no other formal entry requirements for this qualification; however, due to the nature of the qualification content, those undertaking the qualification must have a proficient level of spoken and written English (e.g. GCSE Grade C / Grade 4 or above or equivalent).

  • Skills Bootcamps are designed to boost employability or enhance your existing skills withing a sector, participation in employability sessions and guest speakers are a mandatory element of the Skills Bootcamp Programme

PPE Requirements

  • A wetsuit plus water shoes or a pair of waders are required for practical days. If wearing a wetsuit, it is advisable to bring a fleece that can be worn over this when you are out of the water to stay warm between patients.
  • Learner changing and showering facilities are available next to the hydrotherapy suite.

    5 weeks. Theory online, practical on campus (5 days). Practical on Thursdays - Feb intake: 26/02, 05/03, 12/03, 19/03, 26/03 June intake: 02/07, 09/07, 16/07, 23/07, 30/07. Study commitment: 2 days per week.

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