Informed by industry, this course has been designed to equip you with skills and knowledge to work in correctional nursing settings, preparing you to provide care to the offender population. It will prepare you for working in a highly regulated environment and the complexity and uniqueness of the prison environment. This course is offered entirely online and allows you to self-pace your studies - no term dates or submission deadlines, allowing you to manage your studies with your career and lifestyle.
You will learn about the many facets of the nursing role including primary health care, chronic disease management, health education and responding to emergencies. Your studies will focus on understanding offenders, why they are likely to offend and the effect of incarceration, in particular how this relates to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations. You will gain knowledge about licit and illicit drug use, harm minimisation strategies and treatment relevant to the prison environment. You will explore the term ‘jail craft’, referring to the many strategies that nurses use in this unique environment to manage their patients and themselves, and in particular, you will learn strategies to manage the impact of trauma on self and in the prisoner population.
Continue to develop your skills and knowledge with our Graduate Diploma of Correctional Nursing and Master of Correctional Nursing. You will also be eligible to apply for credit as you progress along this pathway.