The Queen's Nursing Institute

The Queen's Nursing Institute works with the public, nurses and decision-makers to make sure that good quality nursing is available at home for everyone when they need it.

 
 
 

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Why not enjoy a short visit or a long day out at a National Gardens Scheme garden and show your support for one of the QNI's major funders. 

Visit the Burdett Trust website

Supporting the Fund for Innovation and Leadership.

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Visit our District Nursing 150 website, a celebration of the vibrant one hundred and fifty year history of District Nursing in the UK.

'All in A Day's Work'

The QNI has produced a new short film, entitled 'All in a Day's Work', featuring four Queen's Nurses at work in the community.

The film, funded by the Department of Health, aims to show how today's community nurses use the six 'Transformational Attributes' identified as part of the Transforming Community Services programme.

The four Queen's Nurses are Sharin Baldwin, David Drew, Tracy Hall and Pat Hassall.

The film was shot by design and production agency Happy Giraffe during the summer of 2010, at various locations across England.

The six Transformational Attributes can be summarised as:

  • Promoting Health
  • Innovating
  • Building relationships
  • Taking opportunities
  • Leading change
  • Improving care
 

Support the QNI

How could my money help?

Training
£10
could provide five nurses with a resource pack on working with homeless families

Equipment
£50
could pay for the essential equipment for sick babies being tube fed at home

Support
£100
could provide a year's rent of a care alarm to help keep a retired community nurse safe in her home

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