International Nurses’ Day

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International Nurses’ Day

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.

If you’ve felt inspired and are interested in joining the Nottinghamshire Healthcare family, you can find everything you need to know at https://recruitment.nottshc.nhs.uk/

 

Trust Nursing Associate shortlisted for Student Nursing Times Award

We are delighted that Niaomi Maiden, Trainee Nursing Associate, has been shortlisted for Nursing Associate Trainee of the Year at the Student Nursing Times Awards.  

The awards celebrate the next generation of nurses, as well as the NHS trusts, universities, lecturers and supervisors who support them during their studies.

Niaomi, a student at the University of Derby, was shortlisted for her work at Wathwood Hospital, a medium secure mental health hospital in Rotherham.

During the COVID-19 pandemic she led on a complex case, supporting a patient to move from Forensic Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services to Adult Mental Health Services at the hospital. Typically, transitions can be challenging for the staff, patients and carers involved but Niaomi worked collaboratively, ensuring the care remained patient-focused throughout the move.

Niaomi was nominated by Dr Joanne Parry, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist. In the nomination, Dr Parry said: “Niaomi’s knowledge and understanding in her field of expertise is unrivalled. She is kind, caring, passionate, patient-focused, dependable, trustworthy and knowledgeable. All her colleagues believe she is special, but most importantly, our patients believe it too.”

Anne-Maria Newham, Executive Director of Nursing AHPs and Quality, said: “I am thrilled that Niaomi has been shortlisted in the Student Nursing Times Awards. She works incredibly hard supporting the patients at Wathwood Hospital and has shown a real commitment to providing high-quality, compassionate care, despite the challenges. She thoroughly deserves this recognition and I wish her lots of luck for the next stage.”

Niaomi said: “I am delighted and proud to be acknowledged and shortlisted. It was such a lovely and unexpected surprise; it brought a tear to my eye! I am extremely grateful to work within such a supportive environment, and with amazing people who all work collaboratively to ensure the highest quality, person-centred care. I wish the best of luck to everyone shortlisted across all the categories.”

Winners will be announced at a ceremony in London on 27 May. Visit https://studentawards.nursingtimes.net/snta/en/page/home for more information.

 

 

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