Chief Nursing Officer's Bulletin
Latest content from the Chief Nursing Officer's bulletin, produced by the Department of Health
CNO's bulletin
Spread the word about alcohol’s hidden harms
The DH has launched a campaign to break the myth that alcohol is only harmful if you binge drink.
Outstanding achievements in nursing
No less than nine nurses made the 2010 New Year Honours in England, which recognise outstanding achievement and service across the whole of the UK.
The countdown begins
The move to same-sex accommodation confirms the NHS’s commitment to delivering safe care with privacy and dignity. And the deadline is close at hand.
Dignity Ambassador calls for staff to take small steps
Outdated stereotypes of older people must be rejected to give them dignity in care, Sir Michael Parkinson has warned.
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POPPs sets the scene
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In the warzone
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Promoting mental health at all ages
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New vision for cancer survivorship
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Full steam ahead in 2010
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NHS Leadership awards 2009: Source of inspiration
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Unmasking mental health issues
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Home care for patients
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A fresh approach to dementia care environments
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High impact actions: Eight ways to boost quality
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Personal health budgets: Tailoring care
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Bringing an end to violence against women and girls
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NHS operating framework: Our priorities for the year ahead
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Boosting NHS staff wellbeing
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Next step for the nursing career framework
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The future of midwifery services
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A spotlight on waiting times to AHP services
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Help through hair loss
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Encouraging leadership and development
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Meeting the quality and productivity challenge
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Maintaining privacy and dignity in the flu pandemic
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The latest news on pandemic flu
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Big fellowship win for nurses
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Attracting our future nurses
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Preceptorship Framework for Nursing
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'The context in which we provide care is continuously changing and, currently, we are facing a tough fiscal future'
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Looking to the future
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NHS Constitution toolkit launched
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Taking the first step towards social enterprise
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Showcasing HCAI technology
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Nursing on the frontline
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Guides to improving patient care
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Wanted: Your feedback
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Prime Minister praises NHS nurses
Christine Beasley's comment
'I would like to thank you for taking part in this important process'
This month, CNO Christine Beasley has been working with directors of nursing across the NHS on the government’s listening exercise
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'Dignity, responsibility, patient involvement and safety awareness should form the solid foundation for good nursing practice'
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'Nurses are well placed to identify where inefficiencies exist'
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'Nurses put patients at the centre of everything they do'
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Voicepiece - supporting leadership
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Voicepiece - A new era for the NHS


'Lansley must listen to nurses on the front line'




