Gwelfor is part of SBUHB Health Board's Rehabilitation and Recovery Directorate. The overall aim of the service is to enable people with long-term mental health difficulties to acquire skills to enable them to live as independently as possible within their local community, we are currently looking at appointing an enthusiastic and motivated individual with a full driving licence to become part of this team.
Service users are placed at the heart of all interventions. Their involvement and self-determination are vital throughout the rehabilitation process. This focus on engagement increases motivation and promotes autonomy, hope and quality of life.
The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; English and/or Welsh speakers are equally welcome to apply
Gwelfor is a high-dependency mental health rehabilitation unit for males aged 18 and over.
Rehabilitation services in SBUHB are based on the premise of recovery. Recovery is a process that enables people to build their resilience and to regain a sense of control over their life. The process of recovery calls for optimism and commitment from all concerned and is profoundly influenced by people's expectations and attitudes. There is a strong link between the recovery process and social inclusion. A key role for Gwelfor is to support people to regain their place in the communities where they live and take part in mainstream activities and opportunities which aims to maximise independence and quality of life.
We recognise that skill development is most effective when the environment is adapted to the support needs of the individual. As such, Positive Behavioural Support (PBS) is a significant part of the Gwelfor philosophy. PBS is a values-based framework that considers the person and his circumstances as a whole. PBS is both proactive and preventative and aims to teach people new skills to enhance opportunities for independent, interesting and meaningful lives. Within in the rehabilitation and recovery service the use of safe wards are utilised. Therefore, the implementation of these tools will be a key element of a band 5 mental health nurses role., We believe staff are our best asset and wewant you to be happy and confident about starting your career here in Swansea Bay University Health Board.
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