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Posted on 18 June 2024
Richard joined the Chief Nurse Fellowship Programme in September 2022, he shares how the programme provided opportunity for him to develop his nursing leadership skills.
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Posted on 28 July 2023
This week, three young people ran a training session for our staff at Beaufort House, talking about their individual experiences of being in care. They spoke about living in Hillingdon and what it's like to be a young person in care, but also what it means for professionals working with vulnerable children and young people.
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Posted on 19 November 2020
The founder and director of CNWL’s National Problem Gambling Clinic and the National Centre for Gaming Disorders, Prof Henrietta Bowden-Jones, has today won the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ top award – Psychiatrist of the Year.
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Posted on 3 April 2020
Grenfell United (GU), an organisation representing survivors and bereaved of the Grenfell tragedy are supporting CNWL’s COVID-19 fundraising appeal, and called for people to support the efforts.
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Posted on 12 December 2023
Staff from across our Health and Justice services are featured in a new NHS recruitment campaign to encourage others considering a nursing career within prison.
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Posted on 15 December 2022
Since November 2021, CNWL has delivered a proactive outreach response to support Afghan evacuees who arrived at hotels in north west London. Fleeing the fall of Kabul in summer 2021, many evacuees had witnessed distressing events or been separated from family members. Here, two members of the CAST outreach screening team – Vittoria De Meo and Seema Assadullah – describe the experience of working on the response programme, in conversation with Ankita Guchait
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Posted on 21 July 2022
Charlotte Bailey, CNWL’s Chief People Officer is featured in National Health Executive Magazine highlighting the importance of listening to staff, seeking to understand their experiences and then creating the right support for staff to thrive.
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Posted on 6 October 2021
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Posted on 29 June 2022
Today (29 June), we held our first ever Goodall Admin Celebration, where 140 colleagues from across CNWL’s largest division tuned in to celebrate and give thanks to staff working in administrative roles.
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Posted on 3 June 2020
At the start of the crisis St Pancras Rehabilitation Unit extended one of their wards to care for people with Covid19, Evergreen ward was also opened as a step down facility for people prior to discharge.
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Posted on 10 June 2020
To mark Carers Week 2020, we asked carers what key messages they’d like staff to know. This is what they told us:
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Posted on 12 November 2020
Milton Keynes Talking Therapies has issued advice on how to look after your mental health during lockdown.
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Posted on 22 December 2020
Johanne Watson, CNWL’s Chief Physiotherapist and Head of Physiotherapy and Paramedic Professions, writes...
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Posted on 8 March 2021
As we put together our March newsletter, many of us are looking forward with cautious hope that Spring will bring some regained freedom of movement; even with the need to maintain essential social distancing and hygiene practices.
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Posted on 18 November 2021
Antimicrobial Resistance is one of the most urgent global threats to the public’s health. Find out how you can help raise awareness this World Antimicrobial Awareness Week.
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Posted on 13 June 2023
We are now offering our 21st Century Leadership Programme nationally to NHS Trusts for the first time. A programme designed by psychologists, for psychologists.
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The 21 Century Leadership Programme (21CLP) is CNWL's way of supporting and developing our leaders of the future, it's a clear, coherent and compassionate leadership programme with each element underpinned by the Trust Values, our cultural framework and our ‘Wellbeing for Life’ Vision.
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Posted on 22 May 2023
Pansexual and Panromantic Visibility day
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Posted on 4 May 2020
From this week, 300 free meals will be delivered each day to NHS staff from the Milton Keynes Community Health Services who offer assessment and treatment for people with a range of physical and mental health issues.