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Student Councils Series: Amber Wait

Emma Bird

student councils SERIES: amber wait Home Student Councils Series Amber Wait Student Council Member (BOB ICS) My name is Amber Wait; I am a Second Year Adult Nursing student from Oxford Brookes University. I applied to be a Student Council Member to ensure that the voices of students were being heard to alleviate any pressures […]

Apply for tickets for the Florence Nightingale Commemoration Service

Nurse carrying lamp in Westminster Abbey

Home We are thrilled  to announce that you can now apply for tickets to the 57th annual Florence Nightingale Commemoration Service! It’s taking place at 6.30pm, Wednesday 11 May 2022 at Westminster Abbey in London. Tickets for this poignant service are highly sought after, and we’re so looking forward to seeing many of you there.  […]

Putting on ‘A Brave Face’ during the pandemic

Mandeep Lally

Home Mandeep Lally, a Junior Sister at the University Hospital of Derby and Burton NHS, has written an incredibly poignant and moving memoir about her experiences of being a nurse leader during the Covid-19 pandemic. Written during some of her darkest moments during the pandemic, Mandeep’s memoir ‘A Brave Face’ is an honest account of the exhaustion, distress and emotional turbulence […]

We are searching for a new Finance Director

We are hiring

Home We are thrilled to have partnered with Recruitment Specialists Goodman Masson to find a Finance Director to join the Florence Nightingale Foundation. Established in 1934, the Foundation’s mission is to pioneer change and improvements in patient and health outcomes, through nursing and midwifery clinical and research leadership, honouring Florence Nightingale’s legacy. As the Director of […]

Now is the time for every NRNM to cultivate their courage and compassion

Josh Hammond

Home “Nursing is a progressive art such that to stand still is to go backward.” Florence Nightingale Like so much of her wisdom, these words shared by Florence Nightingale resonate today. Progression across the nursing and midwifery professions is so important as nurses and midwives prepare to nurse beyond the pandemic. Understanding the latest developments […]

#FNFStudents Day competition

Home Are you a student nurse or midwife in the UK? We have a limited number of tickets for our #FNFStudents day and Florence Nightingale Commemoration Service on Wednesday 11th May and we would love for you join us! The Florence Nightingale Foundation is running a competition for the best authentic videos of 60 seconds […]

Upcoming FNF Policy webinar: Clinical Supervision for students

Home Jess Sainsbury, Chair of our Clinical Supervision Subject Expert Group, encourages students and educators to join us for our webinar on Clinical Supervision Join us at 5pm on Monday 25 April 2022 for an open access webinar on clinical supervision and nurse education. Book your place here.  On 2 March 2022, the Nursing and […]

Star Alumni Series: Shellie Radford

IBD Nurse Shellie Radford

Meet FNF’s latest Star Alumna, Shellie Radford, who is a Clinical Academic IBD Nurse Specialist at NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre & Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Shellie’s travel scholarship has taken her across Europe – and she’s got even more exciting projects in the pipeline. Plus, she’s the recipient of the ‘Student Nursing Times’ Learner of the Year: Post-registration’ award. Read her inspiring story here.

“I am a gastroenterology nurse but I specialise in IBD (inflammatory bowel disease). My actual specialism is Crohn’s disease; that’s where my research as well as my clinical practice sits. My background was as a senior research nurse at a biomedical research centre.”

Regular Protected Time for Reflective Practice in Nursing and Midwifery

Abstract Background

Home This is a joint statement by Florence Nightingale Foundation, Foundation of Nursing Studies, Point of Care Foundation and The Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland on the importance of regular, protected time for reflective practice in nursing and midwifery. In 2019, statutory regulators of health and care professionals described reflection as the thought process where individuals […]