We need to learn new ways to communicate
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We need to learn new ways to communicate

Chris Steele Third-year children’s nursing student, Edge Hill University, Lancashire

Bespoke training could benefit children’s nursing students and people with learning disabilities

Throughout children’s nurse training students are told that forming strong communication skills is vital to therapeutic relationship with children and young people, and their families.

Nursing Children and Young People. 31, 1, 13-13. doi: 10.7748/ncyp.31.1.13.s12

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