Nurses: catalysts of community health and well-being
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Queen Margaret University
Queen Margaret Dr Edinburgh EH21 6UU United KingdomDescription
A debate, chaired by Pennie Taylor, to celebrate 125 years of the Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland.
History shows us examples of nurses as influential social reformers; at this event we will be exploring the role of contemporary nursing in community empowerment
We have four excellent guests who will speak to this issue before we open up for discussion with the audience. They are Hilda Campbell, COPE Scotland, David Duke, Streetsoccer Scotland, Julia Egan, Scottish Government and Duncan Selbie, Public Health (PHE).
Join us at 4.30pm for tea and coffee before the event starts at 5pm. We are scheduled to finish at 7pm: please stay and carry on the conversation over drinks and canapes until 7.30pm.
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The Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland promotes the delivery of excellent care by nurses working in the community across Scotland. We are passionate about raising the profile of community nursing and supporting community nurses through service development and change. In addition to advancing the professional development of community nurses, we continue to support the welfare of the retired Queen's Nurses.