Welcome to the Pre-registration Nursing Programmes site
The site below host information we hope will support you as Practice Assessors and Practice Supervisors to support students during their placement learning experiences.
Programme of study |
Programme Lead/s |
BNurse |
Lorraine Diegnan Course Leader Walsall Adult September Cohorts Lorraine@wlv.ac.uk |
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Carol France Course Leader Walsall Adult January/March/April cohorts C.France2@wlv.ac.uk |
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Clair McGarr C.Mcgarr@wlv.ac.uk Heather Guttridge H.Guttridge2@wlv.ac.uk Course Leaders City & Telford BNurs Adult |
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Ruth Handley – Course Leader City Mental Health Nursing Handley, Ruth R.Handley@wlv.ac.uk |
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Heather Dale Course Leader Children’s Nursing H.M.Dale@wlv.ac.uk |
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Lynne Westwood Course Leader Learning Disabilities L.R.Westwood@wlv.ac.uk |
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Donna Lewis and Ruth Poxon Course leaders at Burton cohorts D.Lewis2@wlv.ac.uk and ruth.poxon@wlv.ac.uk |
MNurs |
Sharon Yates Sharon.Yates@wlv.ac.uk Tracy Lapworth T.Lapworth@wlv.ac.uk |
Please find the current academic year programme handbooks for reference.
- BNurse Programme Handbook
- MNurse Programme Handbook
- Placement Handbook 2019
The Midlands, Yorkshire and East Practice Assessment Document (MYE PAD) has been developed by the Pan London Practice Learning Group in collaboration with practice partners, mentors, academic staff, students and service users across London, the Midlands, Yorkshire and the East of England regions. To support nursing students to achieve the criteria set out in the Future Nurse: Standards of proficiency for registered nurses, (NMC 2018)
The development of this document was funded by Health Education England. These documents are to be used as a guide for training and education and should not be reproduced for any other purpose. The MYE PAD documents will be adapted for use by each AEI and pages will be added or removed to meet the local needs of each university’s assessment requirements. Copies of the PAD and user guide can be found below:
Further resources are also available at the MYEPLG website.

Becoming a new placement provider for undergraduate student?
Are you thinking about becoming a placement provider? Here you’ll find out how.
Becoming a placement provider gives you the opportunity to work in partnership with Health Education England (HEE) and the University. You'll help to develop a skilled, effective workforce to meet the health needs of the region, now and in the future. At the University of Wolverhampton we support a range of students including Nursing (Adult/Child/Mental Health and Learning Disabilities) Midwifery, Paramedic Science, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy (pending approval 2020/2021).
Step one
After you express an interest in hosting placements, you can to do this by emailing our External Partnerships Team FEHWexternalpartnerships@wlv.ac.uk, you will be contacted by a Practice Placement Lead.
Please complete this Placement Request Form (Word doc 250k) which will help us to discuss your request.
Step two
An initial visit will be made by your Practice Placement lead to discuss placements further and a profile will be completed of your placement area.
The PPL will help you identify supported needed to host students in line with NMC/HCPC requirements. The University of Wolverhampton can support development of these roles.
Step three
You will be sent a Practice Placement Agreement our external partnerships team. This needs to be signed and returned to that team.
Step four
Your placement setting(s) will be quality audited by the placement team. This covers elements such as student support and assessment, learning and teaching opportunities, and CQC ratings.
Step five
You will then be allocated your first students.