Children
Explore this section of Nursing Times for the latest policy, workforce and research news on nursing children, plus clinical articles and opinion
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Investment in mental health hubs ‘must be one step of many’
Drop-in mental health services for children and young people are receiving additional government funding to ease the demand on the NHS.
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A system allowing patients and families to request an independent care review, if they think deterioration is being ignored by clinicians, will be rolled out in the coming months.
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Demand for internationally educated mental health and children’s nurses in the UK is increasing, according to a recruitment company that finds staff for the NHS.
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The chief nurse of a children's hospice is seeking to challenge perceptions of the specialty and encourage more nurses into it.
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Child serial killer and former nurse Lucy Letby is attempting to overturn her convictions for a second time.
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An appeal by former nurse Lucy Letby to have her murder conviction overturned has been thrown out.
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Body coach and fitness author Joe Wicks joined staff this week at Kingston Hospital to open a new cancer unit for children.
Latest Clinical
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Innovative end-of-life care workshops were introduced to children’s nursing students to examine death anxiety and how perceptions and previous experiences may impact the care they provide.
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A children's community nursing team collaborated with an adult palliative care urgent-response service to provide 24-hour care. This initiative won the Children's Services category in the 2023 Nursing Times Awards.
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Two nurse specialists set up a paediatric community clinic to improve access to expert care for children with allergies – here’s how. This initiative won the Managing Long-term Conditions category in the 2022 Nursing Times Awards.
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This study investigated the views of children, parents and staff members on hospital care for children who have learning disabilities
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What to include on the paediatric emergency trolley to support circulation is covered in the second of two articles on supporting the best resuscitation outcomes in acutely ill infants or children.
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Emergency equipment to support children’s airway and breathing is discussed in the first of two articles on the contents of the paediatric emergency trolley and how nurses can support the best resuscitation outcomes