Challenges in supporting people with mental health issues in prisons in united kingdom_ A literature review.

 
The individual Final Project module allows students to engage in a substantial piece of individual research and/or product development work, focussed on a topic relevant to their specific discipline. The topic may be drawn from a variety of sources including: Anglia Ruskin research groups, previous/current work experience, the company in which they are currently employed, an Anglia Ruskin lecturer suggested topic or a professional subject of their specific interest (if suitable supervision is available). The project topic will be assessed for suitability to ensure sufficient academic challenge and satisfactory supervision by an academic member of staff. The chosen topic will require the student to identify/formulate problems and issues, conduct literature reviews, evaluate information, investigate and adopt suitable development methodologies, determine solutions, develop hardware, software and/or media artefacts as appropriate, process data, critically appraise and present their finding using a variety of media. Regular meetings/contact with the project supervisor should take place, so that the project is closely monitored and steered in the right direction. The assessment will normally include a substantial written report.

Understanding of the research process, including methodology and design e.g. qualitative/ qualitative – Influence of research on both health and social care professionals and patients or service users – Identification and appropriate focus of suitable topic (formulating a research question) – Definition, acquisition and critique of appropriate information – Synthesis and application of findings – Production of academic document detailing process and outcome of above i.e. students will gain experience in undertaking major pieces of work, study skills and time management. – Ethical, legal and professional issues