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A group of people in formal attire stand together in a garden Three of the people are wearing tartan sashes.. They are chatting and smiling.

QNIS attends the Royal Garden Party

QNIS was very honoured to be invited to attend a Garden Party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse on Tuesday 30 June.

1 July 2026

A group of people stand in two rows. They are chatting and smiling.

QNIS secures new funding award from Burdett Trust for Nursing

30 June 2026

A group of people in an office, some seated and some standing, engaged in conversation. Most are wearing NHS uniforms in shades of blue and grey. In the background is a window showing greenery outside.

Celebrating the first Queen’s Nurse Leadership 1 cohorts

17 June 2026

A table with a blue table cloth is next to a banner advertising the QNIS. It is set up in a garden on a sunny day.

QNIS visits Tyninghame House Open Garden Day

21 May 2026

A small harbour with calm blue water under a clear sky. In the foreground, a dock holds fishing vessels and equipment, including cranes and nets, with a few parked cars along the quay. A ferry approaches the pier from the water, facing toward the dock. Across the water, low rolling hills dotted with scattered houses stretch along the shoreline.

Shetland visit celebrates and supports community nursing

30 April 2026

A large group of older adults pose together in a bright, elegant room with patterned wallpaper, a tall mirror, and a decorative floral arrangement above a fireplace. Some are seated in armchairs at the front while others stand behind them. Many wear name tags and smile toward the camera, suggesting a social gathering or community event.

Sunshine, stories and song: A joyful gathering in Pitlochry

29 April 2026

Front view of a large, ornate stone palace with tall columns and an arched central entrance, set against a partly cloudy sky. A wide gravel courtyard stretches across the foreground, where a single person stands off to the right taking a photo.

Royal reception to mark a special centenary

22 April 2026

The image shows a runner's bib displaying the number 5497 which is placed on top of a tartan sash

Queen’s Nurses running for QNIS

19 March 2026

Two people wearing tartan sashes are smiling at the camera. The person on the right has blue hair, is wearing red glasses and is holding a glass in one hand.They are in a formal setting.

QNIS invited to a celebration of carers at Windsor Castle

20 February 2026

Image shows a report with A standing booklet titled “The Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland Annual Review 2025,” shown against a dark blue background. The cover features a collage of photographs showing groups of people smiling, talking, celebrating outdoors, attending events, and embracing, representing community, healthcare, and connection. Several copies of the booklet are stacked flat beneath the main one.

QNIS Annual Review 2025 published

5 February 2026

A group of people standing together indoors in front of a presentation screen and a banner for the Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland. Several individuals hold certificates featuring a large letter ‘Q’. The group is arranged in two rows, smiling and posing for a photo. The setting appears to be a formal or professional event.

QNIS celebrates Long Service awards

10 December 2025

A group of people dressed in formal dark outfits with blue tartan sashes pose together indoors. They are arranged in two rows, standing and seated, in front of a wooden panelled wall and stone column.

Congratulations to the 2025 Queen's Nurse cohort

1 December 2025

Two people stand smiling in front of a display for the Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland. One person on the left wears a dark outfit with a light-blue lanyard, and the person on the right wears a dark blazer and glasses. Behind them is a blue banner with the organisation’s name and the text “Making a difference in communities across Scotland.” A stand with an information sign and additional display tables are visible in the background.

QNIS spotlights community nursing and midwifery in the Scottish Parliament

14 November 2025

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