How to get people in power to listen to you
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How to get people in power to listen to you

Gemma Stacey Deputy chief executive, Florence Nightingale Foundation
Jessica Sainsbury Head of engagement, Florence Nightingale Foundation
Greta Westwood Chief executive, Florence Nightingale Foundation

What to do to get your voice heard by politicians and policymakers whose decisions affect your working life and quality of care

For many nurses, the idea of participating in politics, campaigning, or ‘influencing’ can be daunting. However, equipped with the right tools and an effective professional network, there are things every nurse can do to make change happen.

Nursing Standard. 38, 4, 11-11. doi: 10.7748/ns.38.4.11.s7

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