Fleur Nielsen
@policyfleur
Head of Policy at @councilofdeans. Professional interests - health policy (especially workforce) and education policy.
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08-03-2018 12:55:08
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The Department of Health and Social Care has confirmed to NHS Business Services Authority that #students undertaking clinical healthcare courses are contributing to the national #COVID19 response and can confirm that these students are able to self-identify as #keyworkers
Managing mental health challenges faced by healthcare workers during covid-19 pandemic bmj.com/content/368/bm… An article worth sharing as many of our nursing and AHP students are facing changed placement environments and our Council of Deans of Health members seek to help support them
Here is an example of how just one of our Council of Deans of Health member universities University of Suffolk Nursing is supporting the health service during this time bit.ly/3eIZstS #COVID19 #WeAreTogether
My fantastic colleague Dorothea Baltruks is taking on a very unusual challenge for a really good cause. She is also volunteering part time at her local hospital at the moment. We at Council of Deans of Health are very proud of her.
Today Department of Health and Social Care has announced additional funding for employers to support nursing degree apprenticeships bit.ly/3fERC3O. The Council has responded bit.ly/3kvMlPF
Thinking of all our members and future students this #ResultsDay as universities in England work to recruit over 5,000 additional healthcare students into these rewarding and varied careers NHS Health Careers
For members - Department of Health and Social Care has stated today that HEIs in England can recruit to healthcare courses beyond their recently allocated student numbers where applicants are suitable and where placement capacity is available. Full statement in today's member bulletin @NHS_HealthEdEng
Daughter’s minor but slightly grisly cut swiftly closed up at A&E by friendly nurses educated London South Bank University - LSBU and Bournemouth Uni - well, I had to ask.