Sophie Blakemore
Self-care is key in sickle-cell disease
A nationwide survey of people living with sickle cell disease in England has revealed that information provision and lack of public awareness of the condition are some of the biggest issues affecting their experiences and the care they receive
Protected time for study needed
As soon as revalidation went live last month the Nursing and Midwifery Council hailed its launch a success and nurses reported finding the new process straightforward to complete.
How nurses are preparing for the revalidation process
Five nurses from across the UK discuss their plans for renewing their registration, continuing professional development and building their portfolios
Drawn to the job by the buzz of an emergency department
James Moore's role combines his two passions, travel and healthcare
Inspired by patients
Director of nursing and quality at Lincolnshire Partnership Foundation Trust Anne-Maria Olphert says that helping to set up the first children’s intensive care unit in Leicestershire is the proudest moment of her career
The best thing about being a director of nursing? Meeting patients and nurturing the future workforce
Anne-Maria Olphert says nursing is 'a big family that understands what you are going through'
No mystery to revalidation
This is a landmark month for the nursing profession. As this publication hits your desk, the first cohort of nurses will have successfully completed revalidation.
Government still to honour its promise to transform services
A true picture of the state of care for people with learning disabilities, and of the services and staffing they need, has emerged following the publication of two reports
Front line staff should be involved in efforts to improve care quality
A new strategy launched by the King's Fund sets out how NHS organisations can improve the service they deliver to patients
Making school nurses ‘carer aware’
The number of children and young people who carry out a caring role in the home is unknown, but data from the 2011 census reveals that almost 250,000 people aged between five and 19 were caring for parents, siblings and others in England and Wales
Nine cases of FGM reported to police in London in a month
Change in the law places duty on nurses to report FGM to the police
'Preventing ill health is everyone's role,' nurse leader tells CNO summit
Public Health England chief nurse Viv Bennett says nurses must get serious about healthcare prevention and promotion
One nurse can change your life, former heroin addict tells CNO summit
Conference hears how nurses have the power to transform people's lives
New nursing strategy will retain 6Cs
Jane Cummings unveils emerging plan for the profession at CNO summit
Safe nurse staffing app wins national award
Nursing innovations celebrated at the first Academy of Fabulous NHS Stuff awards in London this week
Grand designs for developing dementia services
Having worked in nursing, policing and the housing sector, April Dobson brings a great deal of experience to her new post of head of dementia innovation at older people’s housing charity the Abbeyfield Society. Here, she talks to Sophie Blakemore about what inspires her every day in her role and about her hopes for the future of care
Making a difference for people with dementia
April Dobson urges nurses to take the time to understand what their individual patient needs
Nursing student bursaries to be scrapped
Chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne confirms that loans will replace existing bursary system for nursing students.