Disability Rights history brought to life by new initiative 2nd November 2017 Oral history project aims to help student nurses and teachers learn about disability and inclusion
Thumbs up for new style of community nursing 8th February 2018 Plans are being put in place by Guy’s and St Thomas’ to adopt a “radical” method of community nursing
Kingston University and St George’s achieve 14 shortlisted entries for Student Nursing Times Awards 2016 15th April 2016 School of Nursing shortlisted for a record number of awards celebrating excellence in studies and commitment to the healthcare profession.
Mental health nursing team collaborates with artist Alban Low to promote awareness into this often hidden world. 3rd December 2014 Alban Low exhibited his most recent artwork from his time on the simulated mental health ward at Kingston University and St George’s, University of London.
Mary Chambers, Professor, Mental Health Nursing and Director, Centre for Public Engagement, named expert advisor on APPG’s ‘Mental health for sustainable development’ report. 28th November 2014 This report considers what the UK is currently doing to improve mental health globally and whether UK expertise and resources could be more effectively used to meet this challenge.
Mental Health nursing students apply their skills in a simulated ‘real-life’ situation. 16th October 2014 The award winning Mental Health Simulation Programme took an evolutionary step forward this summer when six postgraduate student nurses spent the day honing their skills in simulated homes of clients with mental health problems.
Professor gets senior role at distinguished journal 15th September 2014 Professor Mary Chambers has been appointed this month as Associate Editor of a leading international journal called Health Expectations.
Art Exhibition: Eternal Art of the Simulated Mind 7th July 2013 Observations from Kingston University and St George’s University’s simulated Mental Health Ward
Academic warns decline in funding threatens future of district nurse 19th December 2012 The days of the district nurse could be numbered unless the lack of investment in community nursing is reversed, according to a leading healthcare academic and expert in the care of older people.
Nursing courses get regulator’s seal of approval 26th July 2011 Degree-level nursing courses at the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education are among the first in the United Kingdom to have been approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.