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90 years of impact: download FNF’s new Impact Report and donate to our 90th anniversary campaign to support nurses and midwives continue to improve care and save lives.

This year, FNF celebrates 90 years of developing nursing and midwifery leaders to improve care and save lives. In this anniversary year we are publishing our latest impact report, ‘The Ripple Effect’, which demonstrates what happens when FNF enables nurses and midwives to connect, lead and influence health and care.

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This new report shows the Foundation’s pivotal role in bolstering the nursing and midwifery workforce, advancing practice through evidence-based innovation, and elevating the voices of nurses as influential catalysts for improving health and care outcomes.

“Florence Nightingale Foundation provides quality leadership support to nurses and midwives from all areas of the professions. We particularly value the leadership opportunities and investment in nurse-led/informed research, as well as the access they provide to nursing and midwifery expertise. Most recently we worked together on the Phillips Ives review to explore the digital transformation of care and optimisation of data.” Prof. Ruth Endacott, Director of Nursing & Midwifery, National Institute for Health and Care Research

‘The Ripple Effect highlights the impact of our work under:

  • Leading Change
  • Improving Retention
  • Combatting Inequalities
  • Creating a Future Ready Workforce
  • Improving Workforce Health and Wellbeing
  • Improving Quality, Outcomes, and Safety of Health and Care

“I was diagnosed with work related PTSD and depression a couple of years ago. Before I was accepted for the leadership course I was thinking I have no other choice but to leave nursing. FNF really shone the light for me, and made me realise there is so much I can give to the patients and future workforce.” FNF leadership programme alumna

 

Download FNF's New Impact report: The 'Ripple Effect'

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