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Does the title 'Registered nurse in learning disabilities' still reflect what we do?
This blog is intended to bravely raise a question about the title 'Registered nurse in learning disability'. It is intended to share opinion and spark discussion and debate.
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Let's bust some myths about learning disability nursing
Jonathan Beebee, RCN professional lead for learning disabilities nursing, explores myths surrounding this vital sector of the profession.
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Developing the Paradigm for the All-England Review of Mental Health Nursing
Mental health nursing is a complex and autonomous practice that can often be difficult to define. However, this complexity can also be a strength, allowing us to adapt to the diverse needs of our populations. We must comprehensively understand our professional and public-facing identities to grow and succeed in what we do.
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Celebrate Learning Disability Nursing: Valuing the contribution of people with learning disabilities
Recognising the value of people with learning disabilities and sharing both my practice and outlook.
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My reflections on nursing and receiving an award from the King
My blog describes my reflections on working at the RCN, my nursing career generally over the past 42 years of service and receiving a British Empire Medal in the Kings Birthdays Honours in June 2023.
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The Role of the Youth Justice Lead Nurse
My role as a Youth Justice Lead Nurse.
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Life of a newly qualified midwife
The beginnings of a career in midwifery, the thoughts and feelings about the first year.
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Maternal Medicine Networks
This blog looks at Maternal Medicine Networks which have been introduced to reduce the incidence of maternal deaths from indirect causes.
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Leadership within justice and forensics - My elective placement with the RCN
This blog explores the value of an elective placement at the RCN and my passion for working with service users within justice and forensic healthcare.
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ICM: Learning, laughing and sharing with 3,500 of the worlds midwives
The experiences of a UK midwife attending the International Confederation of Midwives Council meeting and Congress in Bali June 2023. Discussions on Climate Change and Midwifery Continuity of Carer were illuminating when heard from the experiences of midwives from around the world.