The 10 Year Health Plan for England seeks to establish neighbourhood multidisciplinary tea
Opinion
‘What matters most’ discussions are fundamental to advance care planning and personalised c
This month we focus on two examples of child health related tools f
Free e-learning is the topic of this month’s e-resource focus.
Comment
The wisdom of experience passed on by colleagues – and practical jokes to watch out for
An advertised nursing job on a small island has almost all the makings of a perfect post
From September very premature babies in the UK will be offered vaccine nirsevimab
4 ways to fix the issue – but ministers, the NHS and our profession must pull together
Work needs to be done in communities to help unpick the reasons for vaccine hesitancy
Expert advice
You may now be able to fill in your pension gap, but there are financial pitfalls too
Your role in the process, whether testifying for a colleague, employer or in your own case
Opting out of NHS pension if money is tight is turning your back on future income
Your quick guide to public health messaging, symptom recognition and infection control
Ideas about coping can make it hard to ask for support.
Feedback won’t always be objective and may be demoralising, or even discriminatory
Editorial
A new university project aims to address education concerns and bring about change
Long-term health consequences of the pandemic for children are coming to the fore
A rise in hepatitis cases is being investigated and there could be links to the pandemic
Children’s nurses are agile and adaptable, but they are under increasing pressure and tire
A number of concerns are contributing to children’s nurses' anxiety
There’s no consensus on vaccinating children but school nurses will be key
Your views
Case of one nurse’s NMC suspension raises issue of working beyond your contracted hours
Some argue staying up to date requires more than an hour of CPD a month
Without such boundaries, public trust in the nursing profession would be compromised
Hero image puts pressure on nurses to neglect their well-being and work to excess
With staff at every level urged to lead, we ask our panel what this means in practice
Making the profession accessible to more people juggling carer and family commitments
Reviews
Senior lecturer Alyson Davies reviews an account of the social context of child
A storybook about dealing with grief for children with special educational needs
Lynne Marsh reviews a book arguing that vaccines save lives and do not cause autism
Community nursing reference guide on nutrition and childhood obesity
Illustrative guide aimed at all healthcare professionals caring for children and young peo
Senior lecturer Dean-David Holyoake reviews Mental Health in Children and Young Peopl
