Time to change
(2005)
Journal Article
All Outputs (22)
Consultant nurses in mental health: A discussion of the historical and policy context of the role (2004)
Journal Article
This paper provides a platform for the discussion of the recent development of the nursing leadership role of consultant nurse. It focuses on the implementation of this role in mental health. The discussion is partially informed by evidence from pers... Read More about Consultant nurses in mental health: A discussion of the historical and policy context of the role.
Book review of Kaye C and Franey A: Managing high security psychiatric care (2000)
Journal Article
Race, culture and ethnicity in secure psychiatric practice (2000)
Book Chapter
Learning from practice: Developing the reflective skills of forensic psychiatric nurses (1998)
Journal Article
Primary nursing in psychiatry
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Developing profiles for forensic staff
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Matching nursing supply to patient need in a RSU
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Providing a culturally aware service: Some practical solutions
Presentation / Conference Contribution
What women want: What women get
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Exploring consultant nurses' perceptions of their role
Presentation / Conference Contribution
How consultant nurses are developing in their role
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Mental health workers in mental health
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Learning from inquiries
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Is the narrative technique and ethically and methodologically sound way to analyse qualitative data produced as a diary?
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Reflixivity: Mysterious academic code word or a way to engage fully in the research process
Presentation / Conference Contribution
From theory to practice the development of the associate practitioner role
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Associate practitioners: The return of the enrolled nurse?
Presentation / Conference Contribution