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Community is Key: Invest in Health Outside Hospitals
Lord Darzi’s recent independent investigation into the state of the NHS report screams for a radical change in how we think about healthcare.
Advance Care Planning: power in the process
‘Advance care planning is an important part of community nursing, and community nurses can facilitate ongoing conversations as part of a trusted therapeutic relationship.’
Sharing Your Work Through Podcasts
Find out how I found myself become a podcaster, how the project has grown to become a recognised resource for Advance Care Planning and find out about the skills you need to share your work in this increasingly popular medium. You never know, you may one day be adding podcaster to your bio too.
A QN in Cumbria traces past, present and future
Galesyke Garden, owned by the McKinley Family, opens via National Garden Scheme and benefits nursing and caring charities.
Empowering People with Learning Disabilities: A Nurse-Led Initiative
The Power of Therapeutic Gardens to Change Lives
Neurologist Oliver Sacks wrote of “the pure and intense joy, a blessing, to feel the sun on my face and the wind in my hair, to hear birds, to see, touch and fondle the living plants. Some essential connection and communion with nature was re-established” upon leaving hospital after a spell of several weeks.
Celebrating Learning Disability Awareness Week
As we celebrate Learning Disability Awareness week 2024 it’s important to reflect on this year’s theme ‘Do you see me?’ and consider what that really means for people diagnosed with a learning disability, their families, and the learning disability nurses who strive to offer person centred care to individuals across a wide range of settings
Putting Young Carers on The Map
‘On personal reflection, the experience was brilliant. The opportunity to network internationally, share practice and enable both Tom and Sara and fellow Queen’s Nurses Alice and Andrea the opportunity to present at an international conference and put Young Carers on the map was a proud moment.’
Caring Roadshows – Community nursing and carers working in partnership
I have been working as a nurse for over 37 years in secondary primary and community care settings and have worked in partnership with carers of all ages. I have had some personal experience, a few years ago, supporting caring for my mum at the end of her life. This experience gave me the opportunity…
My Journey Through the Nursing Associate Preceptorship