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474 blog posts
  • Claire Sutton Claire Sutton 21 May 2025

    Hear from Claire: Reflections on ‘Adult Social Care – Is Nursing the Solution?’

    On Tuesday 6 May, the ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ brought together an extraordinary range of voices from across the UK to set the background and start to explore a critical and timely question: Is nursing the solution to the adult social care crisis?

  • Emma Trudgill Emma Trudgill 20 May 2025

    From Birth to Advocacy: A Midwife’s Journey Supporting Life After Childhood Brain Injury

    My name is Emma Trudgill and I am an ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ North-West member. I work within the independent sector as a midwife and clinical advisor, supporting families and individuals affected by childhood-acquired brain injuries. Many of the families I work with are facing life-changing challenges, often the result of avoidable injuries sustained during birth or in the early postnatal period.

  • Melissa Stanton Melissa Stanton 20 May 2025

    Crystal Care- A Model of Nursing-Led Excellence in Social Care

    Crystal Care is a leading independent health and social care provider, delivering high-quality, person-centred support across a wide range of settings, including domiciliary care, residential care homes, and day centres.

  • Michael Fanning Michael Fanning 19 May 2025

    ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ Dementia Awareness Week 2025

    In a very moving account, South East Board Chair, Michael Fanning, reflects on "finding the joy in the moment" when supporting a friend with dementia.

  • Patricia Hughes Patricia Hughes 19 May 2025

    Recognising and responding to Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

    ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ Associate Director for Nursing Practice, Patricia Hughes, shares her reflections on her recent attendance at the newly established all-party parliamentary group for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

  • Children in school uniforms hold hands Victoria Khan Victoria Khan 16 May 2025

    ‘Everything but bored’ – school nursing in the independent sector

    Life as a school nurse in an independent school can be as varied and fulfilling as any other setting, writes Victoria Khan.

  • Michael Lewis Michael Lewis 14 May 2025

    Why we must talk about Prostate Cancer

    In this blog, Michael talks about his experience of being diagnosed with prostate cancer and the importance of having early conversations to raise awareness.

  • Rebecca Turner Rebecca Turner 13 May 2025

    Life as a Consultant Nurse and Clinical Director

    A nurse as a Clinical Director (CD) is uncommon in most organisations. I therefore consider my appointment to interim CD is as much a testament to the foresight and bravery of my line managers, as it is about my skill to perform. Eight months into this role, I reflect on my day to day experience.

  • Tiago Horta Reis da Silva Tiago Horta Reis da Silva 13 May 2025

    Oncology: navigating cancer in later life

    This blog explores the complexities of cancer care in older adults. With the growing incidence of cancer in this population, it emphasises the need for specialised geriatric oncology approaches in nursing to balance treatment goals with quality of life considerations for older cancer patients.

  • Jem Ann Bautista Jem Ann Bautista 13 May 2025

    Digitalisation: A double-edged sword?

    It is undeniable how much of our clinical work has been revolutionised by technology, digitalisation, and now slowly by artificial intelligence. This blog aims to make us ponder on the wide range of opportunities as well as the actual and potential risks that these bring.