Promoting excellence in community nursing across Scotland
Complexity and Adversity Network
Funded by QNIS in partnership with The Burdett Trust for Nursing
Complexity and Adversity Network
Funded by QNIS in partnership with The Burdett Trust for Nursing
Applications for 2022/23 are now closed
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About
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This programme of workshops is for community nurses and midwives working in primary care in areas with high levels of poverty, deprivation and multimorbidity.
The aim of the programme is to learn more about coping with, and helping others cope with, the complex interpersonal relationships that are often part of your everyday nursing work.
This free programme of 10 monthly online workshops is fully funded by QNIS and The Burdett Trust for Nursing. Each workshop combines a seminar with an expert speaker, followed by a reflective practice work discussion group facilitated by a clinician with psychodynamic expertise. QNIS is delivering this programme with the support of Human Development ScotlandThe programme will explore how relational psychodynamic ideas can be used to help us understand and improve our responses to people struggling with, for example, adverse childhood experiences, early multimorbidity, substance misuse, trauma, homelessness, and exclusion.
The workshops are for any community nurse or midwife working in primary care and predominantly with people living in areas of significant deprivation. This could include district nurses, primary care mental health nurses, health visitors, midwives, homeless access/outreach nurses, general practice nurses, care home nurses, prison nurses and many others.
Applications are currently closed but please email CAN@qnis.org.uk with any enquiries.