Wise words from young people living with Congenital hyperinsulinism
" HI is part of our identity- our story- how the family support us is critical ... the language shared through childhood crucial too" " encourage our dreams" @congenitalhi#livedexperience
Tiziana, an HI mom from Italy shared with us: "HI helped us to discover new ways to face life's battles. But every day you teach us with your strength that everything can be solved with love and smiles that only you can give us is more than you can imagine." 🩵💚🩷
I've done it!
I'm moved my Ten Minute Rule Bill in @HouseofCommons, to ensure only those registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council can call themselves a nurse.
Full speech to follow. Thanks again @protectnurse campaign. #ProtectNurse
Now it's over to @UKLabour Govt.⏳
Did you know? 1 in 3 new HI Global Registry (HIGR) registrants completed surveys in a non-English language! HIGR surveys are available in 8 languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish making it easier than ever to share your experiences.
“It’s clear that more needs to be done to reach these underserved communities.”
A report by PICANet highlights that children living in highest areas of deprivation were more likely to be admitted to paediatric intensive care units.
Read our response: https://t.co/TV23JWLsAK
We are attending CYP and the NHS 10 Year Health Plan meeting today, opportunity to share how school and public health nurses can make a difference to CYP , survey results will definitely focus in conversations @WeSchoolNurses #earlyintervention#schoolnurseineveryschool
#WorldChildrensDay asks us to listen to the future: children. We’re proud of the work we do at NCB so children and young people can speak directly to policymakers and share their needs and priorities. Find out more about #WCD2024: https://t.co/H8LXCx3Wqk
Children’s health in England is in decline. Last week’s Budget made steps in the right direction, but failed to implement the systemic change needed.
The Children and Young People's Health Policy Influencing Group's Roadmap, published today, outlines a way forward.
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Parents impacted by Hamilton Lodge's closure, a deaf school in Brighton, are urging the Government to review the availability of specialist provision for teaching deaf children.
Every deaf child deserves the right support to thrive.
Read the petition 👇
https://t.co/12iNnYDpCA
‼️THIS‼️’The inquest found inadequate education health and care plan (EHCP),and failures in children’s mental health services and systemic multiagency failures contributed to her death’ @bphillipsonMP @ChildrensComm @WeSchoolNurses https://t.co/dNPFlcjqjq
Book now for a place on our webinar when Mark Whiting will be presenting on
Do we really need Community Children’s Nurses?
14th November 2024, 16.00-17.00
To book your FREE ticket go to
https://t.co/Irtk04052F
We launched our survey report about #schoolnursing in the UK @UKHouseofLords yesterday https://t.co/UbMX0oyrTH. We called for decision makers to re-invest in school-aged #children#youngpeople health & wellbeing. 🖊️our petition https://t.co/lqRqg7L7ME
Today we remember the courage, conviction & indomitable spirit of Edith Cavell. At 07:00 hours 109 years today she was executed by a firing squad for treason . Her crime was to serve her country, heal the injured & rescue the lost & frightened. Our treasured Norfolk WW1 Nurse.
@MichelleGuy4 @NickDMathison I'd be up 4 review'g the clinical risk & patient/child safety assessment as well as the Quality Impact Assessment that led to senior "leaders" making the decision @Mersey_Care @SAPHNAsharonOBE @SAPHNAteam@MulcahyJane