Leadership drives person-centredness in residential aged care

Person-centredness, driven by leadership, expressed through meaningful multifaceted relationships, and lived authentically throughout the residential aged care facility (RACF), has real potential to contribute to positive change. The Charles Sturt University (CSU) research explored the connection between leadership and person-centredness in residential aged care. Before this five-year research project, Dr Sean Mack spent 18 years […]
‘YES’ – ACT Nurse backs Voice to Parliament

‘YES’ – ACT Nurse backs Voice to Parliament
Newly graduated Perth nurse competes at university Olympics in China

After a momentary slip and falling off the beam during qualifications, newly registered nurse Amanda Edwards didn’t think she’d make it to the finals in the gymnastics competition at the Summer FISU World Games held in China this month. But the 22-year-old, representing Edith Cowan University (ECU) and Australia secured the 18th and last remaining […]
What Scope and Standards of Practice should Cannabis Nurses follow?

The Australian Cannabis Nurses Association (ACNA) have unveiled new Cannabis Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice to support the growing role medicinal cannabis nurses are playing in providing safe and effective treatment products for patients. Launched at the 2023 United in Compassion Australian Medicinal Cannabis Symposium’s Nurses’ Conference, held last Friday in Brisbane, the document […]
4 tips to keep on top of your Super

Superannuation or super is likely to be one of your largest assets. It starts from the time you started working so it’s worth paying attention sooner rather than later because it makes a big difference to what your balance is at retirement. Here are 4 tips to keep on top of you super: Let’s break […]
Endocannabinoid system study must be embedded into undergraduate nursing curriculum

Education about the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS), which regulates and controls many critical functions such as learning and memory, mood, and pain, must be embedded into undergraduate nursing curriculum across Australia, leading advocates have argued. Speaking at the 2023 United In Compassion Australian Medicinal Cannabis Symposium’s Nurses’ Conference in Brisbane last Friday, Victorian Nurse Practitioner […]
Happy International Neonatal Nurses’ Day

August 15th is International Neonatal Nurses Day, recognised by the Council of International Neonatal Nurses, which was officially incorporated in 2005 to represent international neonatal nursing and care. A neonatal nurse delivers care to sick or preterm newborn infants and their families during the first 28 days of life and sometimes beyond the first month […]
Press play: Inside the Nurse & Midwife Support Podcast

Some of the best ideas to enhance Nurse & Midwife Support’s suite of support resources often come from stakeholders themselves, says Consultant and Stakeholder Engagement Manager, Mark Aitken, explaining how the organisation’s venture into podcasts unfolded. Several years ago, he met a nurse at a conference who said she loved reading NM Support’s website content […]
Working Together to Deliver Better Staffing in Aged Care Facilities

Working Together to Deliver Better Staffing in Aged Care Facilities
Virtual reality giving nurses experience in de-escalating aggression

A new approach giving nurses and other healthcare providers experience in dealing with aggressive members of the public, without putting them in harm’s way, has been recognised for its outstanding innovation. IVADE is an immersive computer simulation program, developed by Edith Cowan University (ECU), which helps nurses and nursing students practice making decisions when faced […]