Length
There are 7 modules which should take you between 2 and 2.5 hours to complete in total.
Self-paced
Work through the module at your own pace.When you have completed the module, you can return at any time to re-review any of the sections.
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How to use this page
You will find the course content below. This Healthy Development in Young People eLearning has 8 steps:
1 – 7) The elearning packages
8) The post-course evaluation form
Once you have completed the eLearning package, a ‘Mark complete‘ button will be available. Click this button to complete the section.
Next, complete and submit the post-course evaluation form, and click the ‘Mark complete‘ button
Once all steps have been completed, a downloadable certificate of completion will be issued on the page.
If you have any questions, please contact the RCPCH Learning team
Course information
This course aims to improve the health and wellbeing outcomes of children and young people affected by alcohol and drug misuse. We encourage both individuals and teams to complete the course for inspiring discussion and sharing best practice.
There are 7 modules which should take you between 2 and 2.5 hours to complete in total. After completing all e-learning modules, you will be able to:
- Describe healthy adolescent development
- Understand the range of factors that impact on healthy adolescent development
- Recognise common sleep problems, sexual health problems and mental health problems in young people
- Make your practice and service young people friendly
Miss Elizabeth Cracknell
Subject matter expert
Dr Sarah Creighton
Subject matter expert
Dr Deborah Christie
Subject
Professor Dick Churchill
Subject
Dr Max Davie
Subject
Dr Andrea Goddard
Subject
Miss Anna Gregorowski
Subject
Dr Gill Turner
Subject
Creation and review log
Creation/review | Date |
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Launch date | July 2013 |
Review date | July 2016 |
Review date | July 2019 |
Next review | July 2022 |
As of 1st September 2016 the Revalidation and CPD team of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health no longer allocates a number CPD credits to courses or events. The removal of credits associated with events allows delegates to record the educational benefit of the activity through written reflection, in contrast to quantifying the significance based on the time duration of the course. This is in accordance with changes made to the CPD Scheme guidelines published in April 2016.
Detailed information and scheme guidance can be found on the RCPCH website
When recording the activity, delegates should focus on the reflection and detail the following:
- What did you learn?
- What effect has/will the learning had/have on your current practice?
- What further learning or action, if any, is needed as a result of the original learning activity?
Should you have any questions regarding the removal of credits, please feel free to contact the CPD team
If you use the RCPCH CPD Diary, you can click here to visit the diary and record your learning: Log your learning on the RCPCH CPD Diary
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