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COVID-19 responses
Take a look at our response to the Covid-19 pandemic and the projects we have funded
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Nursing through time: school resource
In 2015, the RCN Foundation funded £30,000 to the RCN to produce a printed educational resource called ‘Nursing through time’ aimed at Key Stage 3 students (11-14yrs). This resource was also publised online and is free for schools to download.
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Choosing a university
Choosing a university
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Children and young people's mental health
The RCN Foundation has funded a series of projects and research initiatives to respond to the mental health needs of children, young people, and the nursing staff who support them
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RCN Foundation launches funding call to develop a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
Funding call focusing on nurses’ early interventions to support the mental health and emotional wellbeing of children and young people.
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Funding available for non-mental health nurses and midwives
In partnership with the Leathersellers' Company, we've created an education grant for a post graduate introduction to CYP MH module, open to non-MH registered nurses and midwives.
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Resources for non-mental health nurses and midwives
Find out more about our ongoing partnerships and our work to create an online toolkit which will support registered nurses and midwives who are not mental health trained, but who work with children and young people.
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Mental health care for children scoping review
Sheffield Hallam University undertook a scoping review into the provision of mental health care to children up to the age of 18 in the UK.
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Mental health toolkit for non-specialist nurses
The RCN Foundation is working with the University of Huddersfield and other partners to create an online toolkit of resources for non-specialist nurses working with children and young people.
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Grant-making programme to support children's mental wellbeing launches
An online toolkit and education grants will support school nurses, health visitors and emergency care nurses to better support CYP mental health and wellbeing.