The MyProgress eMORA is an online platform that enables the student, together with practice staff, to submit all the forms associated with their practice assessment and record their timesheets. It has replaced the paper MORA for midwifery programmes.
The MyProgress eMORA is mainly accessed via an internet browswer on a desktop or laptop. However, it is accompanied by a mobile app enabling students, practice assessors and practice supervisors to submit forms on the student’s mobile device. This is particularly useful where there is limited access to a desktop or laptop, or where there is poor Wi-Fi, as the app can be used offline.
Practice Assessors
In your first meeting with your student, they should login to their MyProgress eMORA account and ask you to submit a Practice Assessor Allocation form. Once this has been submitted a MyProgress eMORA account is automatically created for you. It will also generate an email to you with your eMORA account username (which will be your work email address) and an activation link. Click the activation link and follow the prompts to set your password.
You only need one eMORA account. When the allocation form is submitted by subsequent students it links you to those students as their Practice Assessor.
Practice Supervisors
Practice Supervisors don’t necessarily need an account as they can access the MyProgress eMORA to submit forms through the student’s eMORA account. When a need arises for form completion, the student will log in to their eMORA account and ask you to submit the form within their account.
However, you do need an account to monitor student progress (for example if you are regularly supporting the same student or the student’s Practice Assessor is remote). There is a Practice Supervisor Allocation form to submit to create an account and link you to the student. Read the overview in the Practice Assessor section above as the process is the same.
If you require support regarding access to or functionality of the eMORA please raise a support ticket. It’s the fastest way to get help.