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abeyance. The QNI re-instated the title of Queen's Nurse in 2007 after a gap of 40 years with the approval of the charity's patron, the Queen. The modern Queen's Nurse title is not a qualification, but it is awarded following a rigorous anonymous assessment process, requiring applicants to submit details of their professional career, essays in reflective practice, and references from patients, managers and colleagues. It is available to all nurses who have worked in community settings for over five years and is not restricted to district nurses. In 2021, there are around 1700 Queen's Nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland has also reintroduced the title of Queen's Nurse in a different form, using its own assessment criteria.
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people need to remain at home as long as possible”. The report outlined recommendations for the practice, education, training and management of community nursing in the future. An updated report was published in 2014 and this has been the inspiration for subsequent reports on district nursing and other community specialisms, including general practice nursing, new technology in community nursing, and inclusion healthcare.
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publications and other support. The network has continued to grow and develop since its launch, and seeks to share knowledge and share practice for professionals who work with a wide range of people who may typically experience barriers to accessing health services, for example Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities.
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Since 199,0 The Queen's Nursing Institute has supported hundreds of nurse-led projects through its Fund for Innovation. Dissemination of project results also helps nurses in other areas to learn from and implement new ideas. The projects—led by community nurses, midwives or health visitors—set up new
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employed a nurse named Mary Robinson to care for his wife at home during her final illness. After his wife's death, Rathbone decided to employ Robinson to nurse people in their own homes who could not afford medical care. The success of this early experiment encouraged him to campaign for more nurses
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The QNI develops voluntary standards of education and practice for community nursing specialisms. This area of work is expanding in 2022 following the review by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of specialist practice. Information about new SPQ standards undertaken by the QNI will be made available
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In it, the QNI shared a vision of a future when “many more people are treated at home, technology is exploited to the full to help deliver care and maintain independence, and the relationship between the individual, their family or carers and the nurse is key to building the trust and confidence
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The charity makes a number of awards to individual community nurses each year and these are traditionally presented at the Awards Ceremony. The criteria for each award are available on the charity's website; some are open to individual applications while others require nomination by colleagues.
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The title ‘Queen’s Nurse’ was first given to district nurses who had trained with the Queen's Nursing Institute and undertaken its written examination. The institute continued to award this qualification until 1968, when nurse education was taken into higher education and the title fell into
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and issues such as services for homeless people and reducing health inequalities. To do so, The QNI contributes to stakeholder meetings, responds to national consultations, takes up issues raised by local projects where it appears they may have wider significance, and provides examples and
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In February 2011 The Queen's Nursing Institute rebranded the organisation. As part of this process it re-emphasized its mission to focus on protecting and improving the standards of nursing care at home. The old logo, in use for more than 120 years, is still used in certain circumstances.
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until 2010, to offer support to all community nurses, health visitors, midwives and other health professionals working with individuals and families without a secure home. This initiative established a national network of homeless health professionals, offering training events, specialist
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This prize is presented to an outstanding student at each university offering the District Nursing Specialist Practitioner Qualification programme. The prize is named in memory of a young man who died while raising funds for the charity, on an expedition to cross the Greenland ice sheet.
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The QNI's main sources of funding are from grant-making organisations, donations and investment income. The QNI is not part of the NHS, and receives no regular Government funding. The QNI's most important financial contributor on an annual basis is the
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Healthcare policy is a key activity for The Queen's Nursing Institute. The QNI works to influence decision-makers across England, Wales and Northern Ireland on health care policy including primary care, public health, nursing education, regulation and
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Norah Farrant (1880-1972), Assistant County Superintendent, and County Superintendent, Sussex 1912-1915, and Variously Inspector of: Eastern, Lancashire, Northern and London Areas, 1918–1928. Inspector of County Nursing Associations,
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In November 2019, the charity launched the International Community Nursing Observatory (ICNO) to further its research and data gathering objectives, particularly around evidence for the community nursing workforce in the UK.
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services or improved ways of working. Grants of up to ÂŁ5000 are available, in addition to a full year of professional development and support. All project leaders benefit from a professional development programme.
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agreed to be a patron in 1901, and a Queen has been patron of the charity ever since. From 1928 the institute was known as The Queen's Institute of District Nursing until it assumed its present name in 1973.
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published a new report, Outstanding Models of District Nursing, that highlighted the fall in the number of full time equivalent qualified district nurses which is shown in national workforce statistics.
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was concerned to find that there was little local service of nurses for pregnant women in the 1880s. Malleson arranged for a trained nurse and midwife to be available to serve the people of
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Rogers, Sarah (2022). 'A Maker of Matrons'? A study of Eva Lückes's influence on a generation of nurse leaders:1880–1919' (Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Huddersfield, April 2022)
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Matron’s Annual Letter to Nurses, No.20, Matron's Annual Letter to Nurses, 1894–1916; RLHLH/N/7/2, No.20, April 1913, 43; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London.
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Founded in 1994, this award is presented to nurses who have given exceptional service to patients through nursing practice in any aspect of community or primary health care.
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In 2009 QNI published an report ‘2020 Vision – focusing on the future of district nursing’ that set out a clear and focused look at what modern district nursing is and does.
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The charity provides grants to nurses in financial need, and educational grants to support nurses taking accredited community nursing courses. In 2020, during the
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Bourdillon, Josephine, Roll of Queen’s Nurses, 1891–1931; Roll No.1760; Vol.8 (1901–1902), 196; Queen's Nursing Institute Registers; Wellcome Library, London
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Stanford, Agnes May, Roll of Queen’s Nurses, 1891–1931; Roll No.4779, Vol.20 (1913–1914), 229; Queen's Nursing Institute Registers; Wellcome Library, London
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Tilbury, Alice M.M., Roll of Queen’s Nurses, 1891–1931; Roll No.840, Vol.5 (1897–1898), 24; Queen's Nursing Institute Registers; Wellcome Library, London
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Hannam, J. (2004-09-23). Paget, Dame (Mary) Rosalind (1855–1948), nurse and midwife. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 15 Jan. 2018, see
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Farrant, Norah, Roll of Queen’s Nurses, 1891–1931; Roll No.3919, Vol.17 (1910–1911), 119; Queen's Nursing Institute Registers; Wellcome Library, London
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Agnes May Stanford (1870-1929), Assistant Superintendent, both in London and East Sussex, and County Superintendent, East Sussex, 1919-1921.
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performs a similar function. The QNI is also affiliated to the Queen's Institute of District Nursing in Ireland. The QNI is a member of the
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Sarah Edith Butler, The Last Will and Testament, 14 April 1916; Probate Search Service [Available at: https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk
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Josephine Bourdillon (1863-1937), served variously as a Assistant Lady Superintendent, Inspector and lastly as Superintendent in
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The charity has opportunities for senior nurses working in the community who wish to progress personally and professionally.
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A prize for outstanding students of General Practice Nursing Specialist Practitioner Qualification programmes.
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showcasing the history of community nursing since 1859, when the first District Nurse was employed in England.
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Ladies of the Manor: How wives & daughters really lived in country house society over a century ago
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An award created in 2021 for internationally educated nurses who are now working in England.
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Sarah Edith Butler (1872-1916), served as an Assistant and Acting County Superintendent, in
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An award for Excellence in the Executive Nurse Leadership of Community Nursing Services
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The QNI launched the Homeless Health Programme in 2007, piloted with funding from the
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This award is given to nurses who have worked for 21 years or more in the community.
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Subject guide for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting from the Wellcome Library
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and inspectors of the Queen Victoria's Jubilee Institute for Nurses trained at
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was the main organisation's first superintendent, and later inspector-general.
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A prize for outstanding students of Health Visiting SCHPN programmes.
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One in four people over the age of 75 in the United Kingdom need a
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The Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Award for Outstanding Service
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The Queen's Nursing Institute - Queen's Nurses in the community
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In 2018, The Queen’s Nursing Institute (QNI) launched a new
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Alice Maud Mersham Tilbury (1857-1936), Superintendent,
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Standards for Specialist Practitioner Qualifications
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The International Community Nurse of the Year Award
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County Nursing Association, July 1901 – April 1926.
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Index

Queen Victoria's Jubilee Institute for Nurses
Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland

London
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http://www.qni.org.uk
Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland
International Council of Nurses
William Rathbone
Elizabeth Malleson
Gotherington
Lucy Hicks-Beech
Michael Hicks Beach, 1st Earl St Aldwyn
Rural Nursing Association
Florence Nightingale
district nursing
Queen Victoria
Golden Jubilee
Rosalind Paget
Queen Alexandra
superintendents
The London Hospital
Eva Luckes
Rosalind Paget
Hackney
Lincolnshire
Sussex
Queen Alexandra's
Alexandria
Essex

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