What nursing means to our colleagues?

Hear from the Primary Care Liaison Nursing team and the Acute Liaison Nursing Team who share what nursing means to them.
International Nurses’ Day takes place on 12 May and focuses on what it means to be a nurse and how our nurses have led patient care, particularly through the past few challenging years.
We want to say huge thank you to all our nurses across the organisation. They have continued to provide outstanding care to our patients, through very difficult circumstances and we are extremely grateful to them. We could not have done it without them.
Below you will find stories about our fantastic nurses and some comments from our staff who work with nurses and what it means to them.
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Hear from the Primary Care Liaison Nursing team and the Acute Liaison Nursing Team who share what nursing means to them.
We are very proud of three staff from Rampton Hospital who have each won a Cavell Star Award.
We are very proud of Nicola Shinn, Ward Manager at Aintree Ward, Rampton Hospital who has been shortlisted for the Social Care COVID Hero Award in the Learning Disabilities and Autism Awards 2022.
We are very proud of our district nurse, Rebecca Lee, who has received a Cavell Star award. An inspiring national awards programme, Cavell Star Awards are given to nurses, midwives, nursing associates and healthcare assistants who shine bright and show exceptional care to one of three groups of people, their colleagues, their patients or patients’ families
As we celebrate the NHS’s 74th birthday today, Steve Galpin, Community Psychiatric Nurse at the Trust shares his story of spending over fifty years working in the NHS.
We are delighted that two teams at the Trust have been shortlisted in the Nursing Times Awards. Our Nottingham CAMHS Eating Disorder team – parent2parent support, and our Deaf Prison In-Reach service, have both been shortlisted in the Nursing in Mental Health category.
We are very proud of Danielle Thompson, our Team Leader for Cardio-Respiratory Services, North Notts, who has won a Cavell Star Award.
An inspiring national awards programme, Cavell Star Awards are given to nurses, midwives, nursing associates and healthcare assistants who shine bright and show exceptional care to one of three groups of people, their colleagues, their patients or patients’ families.
Nottinghamshire Healthcare’s Nottingham Centre for Transgender Health (NCTH) team have been shortlisted in the Best Workplace for Learning and Development Award in the Nursing Times Workforce Awards.
The Trust was delighted this month to welcome our first international nurses who will shortly start their permanent nursing roles with us, with further international nurses to join us over the next couple of months.
We are very proud of Diane Goddard, Safeguarding Lead and Bethany Liddington, Community Staff Nurse, who have been nominated for the Julie Bolus Rising Star Award in the Good Governance Institute awards.