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Revalidation time

Posted by Lynne Hall, Senior Nursing Policy Manager, Health Education England18 May 2016

In her blog, Lynne Hall, Senior Nursing Policy Manager at Health Education England (HEE), reflects on her own experiences of revalidation and provides some advice to nursing staff going through the process. 

There are commonly held myths that nurses like me who work in nursing policy...

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Mentorship and the role of the nurse and midwife

Posted by Karen Sheehy11 May 2016

Health Education England (HEE) has appointed, Karen Sheehy, a Registered Nurse and senior lecturer in mentorship and professional education at Oxford Brookes University, as a Fellow for one year. The post was developed due to challenge of the increasing number of adult nursing commissions over...

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Shaping the future nursing workforce - Professor Lisa Bayliss-Pratt

Posted by Lisa Bayliss-Pratt, Director of Nursing and Deputy Director of Education and Quality, HEE9 May 2016

On 3 May, I was delighted to lead HEE’s second Thought Leadership Lecture, Shaping the nursing and care workforce for the future, in partnership with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).

Attended by a range of stakeholders including senior nursing leaders, commissioners, educators,...

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Kathy's Blog - May 2016

Posted by Kathy Branson, Executive Lead for Special Projects, Health Education England - east of England5 May 2016

Hello and welcome to this month’s blog, as always the team are keeping busy and as well as continuing to push forward with existing workstreams we have been developing the Supply Improvement Programme plans for 2016/17. Some exciting developments will follow and so keep watching this space. ...

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Developing flexible models and sharing good practice

Posted by Sue Hatton, Senior Nursing Policy Manager, Health Education England2 May 2016

Sue Hatton, Senior Nursing Policy Manager at Health Education England (HEE) provides an update on key areas of work in relation to the Shape of Caring Review.

A key theme within Raising the Bar, is Developing a flexible model. Since its publication, the autumn 2015 engagement activity and...

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Widening access to nursing careers

Posted by Sam Donohue, Senior Nursing Policy Manager, Health Education England27 April 2016

In her blog, Sam Donohue, Senior Nursing Policy Manager, talks about the opportunities for nursing apprenticeships in the NHS.

The NHS has successfully increased the numbers of apprenticeships delivered over the last few years (in fact, some 14,660 apprentices started their careers in the...

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Older person's nurse fellows - transforming safety and quality of care

Posted by Liz Fenton, Nurse Adviser to Health Education England22 April 2016

Liz Fenton, Nurse Adviser to Health Education England (HEE), outlines the role of Older Person's Nurse Fellows.

The Older Person's Nurse Fellowship, sponsored by HEE, is programme aimed at leading innovation and quality improvement in care for older people.

The ethos of the Older...

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Ensuring a strong nursing voice is heard

Posted by Beverly Ingram, Executive Clinical Lead, Health Education England20 April 2016

Beverly Ingram, Executive Clinical Lead, Workforce Transformation and Innovation, talks about her new role in the nursing policy team.

I have been in my current post for just over three months, having been a Chief Nurse in Birmingham for the past eight years. My role is to provide senior...

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#WelcomeToHealthcare

Posted by Ian Cumming, Chief Executive, Health Education England26 September 2015

As a single organisation focussing on the whole workforce, HEE exists to improve the quality of care for patients by ensuring the NHS has the right staff, with the right skills, values and behaviours in the right place at the right time in the right numbers.

All of you play a part in...

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