This is a VISION WHICH OFFERS HOPE TO THOSE MOST IN NEED: EMPLOYMENT FOR THE UNEMPLOYED:SOCIAL INCLUSION FOR THOSE WHO ARE MARGINALISED: LEARNING WHILE DOING - FOR THOSE WHO NEED EDUCATION. EMPLOYMENT IS ALWAYS GOING TO BE REQUIRED - SO IS CARE. CAN WE COMBINE THESE TWO REQUIREMENTS, AND START TO BUILD A NEW SCOTLAND?
Monday, 17 August 2009
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- Linda Jane McLean
- Linda trained in Nursing in the 1970’s and, after working extensively in both Renal Medicine and Intensive Care, achieved the rank of Ward Sister in an Orthopaedic hospital. The ward specialised in the more complex spinal operations, such as lumbar and cervical osteotomies, and teaching formed an important part of her role. Patients came from as far afield as the Arab Emirates, so Culture and Diversity were a necessary part of Nurse Education. She has fifteen years experience in Community Care, writing one of the first Community Care Plans in Scotland. The last five of these years were as a Care Coordinator. In this role she developed a pilot project which delivered care and accommodation to a severely disabled and ventilated patient.
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