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QNIS Annual Review 2025 published

The QNIS Annual Review 2025 is now available online.

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.

The publication features information about the new 2025 Queen’s Nurses – 18 community nurses who completed the Queen’s Nurse Development Programme last year.

It also contains updates on what QNIS has been working on throughout the year, as well as news from contemporary Queen’s Nurses.

There are also details of a very special reception at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, as well as news from the retired Queen’s Nurses, and the year's long service award recipients.

You can click here to read the Annual Review on our website

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