Committed to promoting the development of children’s nursing through evidence-based information about practice and development

Nurse education

Interested in joining the Nurse Education Group?

 

 

 

¨      Involved in the Education of Children’s Nurses?

 

¨      Facilitating changes in Children’s Nursing Education and/or Practice?

 

¨      Like to debate and discuss current issues?

 

¨      Welcome peer group support?

 

¨      Need advice regarding Children’s Nursing Education?

 

¨      Like to develop your professional skills?

 

¨      Enjoy networking?

 

¨      Like to share ideas and innovations to enhance standards elsewhere?

 

 

The Nurse Education Group is a sub group of the ABPN.  It is open to all those members of the ABPN who are involved in the education of Children's Nurses. This need not be in a higher education institution; it includes those involved in education in clinical practice as a mentor, clinical educator, skills facilitator or such like.This role could be in relation to pre or post registration education.

 

 

 

Meetings offer the opportunity to debate and discuss current issues, offer peer group support, provide advice regarding Children's Nursing education and there are great opportunities for networking and sharing ideas and innovations to enhance standards elsewhere.

 

We will be utilising the web-forums on this site to promote discussion and exchange of ideas.

 

There is no joining fee or subscription for members of the ABPN.

 

If you would like to host a meeting at your institution please do let us know.

 

Do get in touch if you haven't yet received your confirmed log-in details for the online forum hosted by the University of Dundee. 

For more information please contact:

 

 

Irene McTaggart, Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing & Midwifery, University of Dundee, Tayside Campus, Dundee, DD1 9SY or email i.j.mctaggart@dundee.ac.uk .

 

 

Guiding Principles

  1. To support nurses and other professionals who care for children with health needs.
  2. To enable individuals and organisations to access up-to-date information and knowledge about children's nursing.