Advocating for Clinical Nurse Educators

We believe that clinical nurse educators should be involved in decisions that affect clinical education and receive recognition for the importance of their work. We work with our partners to influence strategy nationally. We also take and make opportunities to give voice to clinical nurse educators in the UK. Here is a selection of our work and key resources that affect clinical nurse educators.

Our Activity

RCNi Article (2024)

Article explaining the role of the clinical nurse educator.

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BMJ Blog (2024)

A blog celebrating and amplifying the voice of clinical nurse educators.

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Nursing Times Article (2024)

Outlining the work of CNENet and the importance of the clinical educator role.

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Resources

The Florence Nightingale Foundation have produced a number of policy documents that CNENet has contributed to. The following publications from FNF are particularly relevant for clinical nurse educators.

Strengthening the Clinical Educator Workforce

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Practice Learning in Nursing & Midwifery

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Preceptorship Insights

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The Foundation of Nursing Studies has been a great partner for CNENet in sharing knowledge and resources. FONS has a deep resource section on their website. They also offer development programmes and extensive support for resilience-based clinical supervision.

Foundation of Nursing Studies

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Nursing is both an art and a science. Dr. Marion Lynch founded the Art of Nursing to help us return to and deepen our understanding of the art.

Art of Nursing

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