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6 blog posts
  • Sandra Campbell Sandra Campbell 9 May 2023

    Further reflections on grief during COVID-19 from a personal & professional perspective

    There are ongoing consequences of the pandemic with the full impact yet unknown. One of the most distressing consequences is on bereavement. The aim of this blog is to raise awareness of the need for good bereavement support with nurses being in a crucial position to help.

  • Martin Galligan Martin Galligan 21 Apr 2023

    Reflections from forum webinar

    This blog is a reflection on the forums first webinar and a summary of how the work of the forum has been supporting nursing practice.

  • Karin Cannons Karin Cannons 22 Nov 2022

    RCN Congress 2023 - Pain & Palliative Care Forum - Get Involved!

    Apply to be a voting member on behalf of the Pain and Palliative Care forum at the RCN Congress 2023 in Brighton.  This offers an opportunity to represent the views of forum members and bring clinical insight to the debates and voting. It also enables nurses to become more involved in regional and national matters and to raise their profile professionally.

  • Suzanne Monks Suzanne Monks 8 Jul 2020

    COVID 19 and nurse education - Our experience

    How COVID-19 has affected nurse education. With accounts from a level 6 nursing student, university lecturer and nurses on the front line, portraying their experience of nurse education in a student support and the mental health care setting.

  • Sandra Campbell Sandra Campbell 22 Jun 2020

    Reflections on grief during COVID-19 from a personal and professional perspective…

    As we go through this pandemic, I describe an anticipated “tsunami of grief” that will be different to anything we have seen before. I also think we will continue to see  an increase in  psychological stress for staff as they reflect on what they may have experienced during the last few months and also live with the uncertainty of the future in this new world in which we all now live…

  • GOV UK Parliamentary Process Carolyn Doyle Carolyn Doyle 26 Feb 2020

    Assisted Dying Bill-My reflections and thoughts

    Another attempt at getting a Bill that supports assisted dying, through the parliamentary process.