A chance to shape the future of children’s nursing
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A chance to shape the future of children’s nursing

Doreen Crawford Nurse adviser, Consultancy Crawford McKenzie, Nursing Children and Young People

How the nursing workforce can respond to rising expectations among young people and families

The education and training of children’s nurses is changing at a speed that has worried many nurse academics. Two changes that have been rapidly imposed are the removal of the bursary and the introduction of a range of new training and educational models, including nurse apprentices and nursing associates.

Nursing Children and Young People. 29, 7, 14-15. doi: 10.7748/ncyp.29.7.14.s18

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