‘It was a chance for us to remember why we became health visitors in the first place’
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‘It was a chance for us to remember why we became health visitors in the first place’

Elaine Cole @prideinnursing RCNi special projects editor

Award-winning nurse Emma Carey’s projects to support isolated families during the pandemic show the positive impact that health visitors have on vulnerable parents and their children

A nurse who set up innovative projects to support isolated families during the pandemic has demonstrated the hugely positive impact that the health visiting service can have on vulnerable parents and their children.

Primary Health Care. 32, 3, 14-16. doi: 10.7748/phc.32.3.14.s4

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