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RCN Foundation to recruit new Trustee
The RCN Foundation is seeking a skilled and experienced individual to join its Board of Trustees to help provide the strategic vision to support its ambitious plans.
QNI outlines five health and social care priorities
The Queen’s Nursing Institute (QNI) has published a list of five priorities that it believes need to be addressed within the health and care system.
Community matron and district nurse honoured at trust’s thank you event
A community matron and a district nurse have been honoured at Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust’s Thank You ceremony.
HEIW to fund new student nursing places at The Open University in Wales
The Open University in Wales has been appointed by Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW) to train new student nurses.
Nursing research advice drop-in sessions
The first in a series of free online nursing research surgery drop-in sessions will be run by the Queen’s Nursing Institute this month.
Raising the profile of school nursing in Scotland
The Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland has thrown a spotlight on a report on Scotland’s nursing workforce and the need to raise the profile of school nursing.
NMC acting Chief Executive and Registrar
The Nursing & Midwifery Council has revealed Helen Herniman will become its Acting Chief Executive and Registrar.
Community team maintain strong track record in breastfeeding support
NHS Forth Valley’s Community Health Visiting Services have successfully maintained their UNICEF’s Baby Friendly Award accreditation with flying colours.
QNIS looking to recruit new Chief Executive and Nurse Director
The Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland (QNIS) is looking to recruit a new Chief Executive and Nurse Director.
Advanced nurse practitioner is RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year 2024
A nurse from Armagh has won the RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year Award 2024 for her work in improving care for patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF).
NMC to recruit fitness to practise panel members and chairs
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is looking to recruit 85 panel members and 55 chairs to reach timely, fair, and balanced decisions in fitness to practise cases.
University first to train all nurses to use anti-drug overdose kits
All nurses at the University of Bradford will now receive training on how to use naloxone – a lifesaving medication which can reverse overdoses caused by opiates.
Specialist practitioner district nurse honoured
A specialist practitioner district nurse has been honoured at Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust’s staff awards.
District nurse celebrated birthday at the Palace
District nurse Sonia Denny had an extra special birthday as she was invited to a garden party at Buckingham Palace hosted by HRH the Prince of Wales.
Children’s community nursing team celebrated at awards
Inspirational Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust staff working across Andover, Basingstoke and Winchester have been recognised at the HHFT People Awards.
Nottingham CityCare honours family nurse and health visitor’s legacy
Nottingham CityCare Partnership, the city’s largest provider of community health services, will honour a much-loved and respected family nurse and health visitor who died unexpectedly in 2021, aged 54.
Community nurses thanked for lifesaving actions
The heroic actions of Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust nurses have been praised by the man whose life they helped to save.
QNIS celebrates at two Long Service Awards
The Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland (QNIS) has supported two health boards to host Long Service Awards events that recognise community nurses and midwives who have given 21 years of service or longer.
Big Blue Weekend to give blue light community up to 40% off
Blue Light Card members can secure 40 per cent off some of the biggest brands next month thanks to the return of the Big Blue Weekend.
Cumbria optician urges people to have eye exam that could detect diabetes
An optician at an independent practice in Cumbria has revealed your eyes could be a key indicator of the onset of diabetes.