Sam, studying Nursing (child) BSc, and Hannah, studying Nursing BSc (mental health), have been accepted for the Council of Deans of Health’s to further develop skills to become leaders in their specialisms.
The programme is for individuals who “aspire to lead and make a difference and who are currently enrolled in the first or second year of their pre-registration undergraduate studies or are a first-year pre-registration postgraduate student in nursing, midwifery or one of the Allied Health Professions”.
The three-to-four–month-long programme provides intensive training in essential knowledge and skills for future leaders. It includes tailored workshops, lectures and seminars led by experts in leadership.
Sam said: “I was really surprised when my selection email appeared in my inbox, as so many fantastic and deserving colleagues from across the UK had also applied for just 50 spaces.
“I am delighted to have been selected and hope that the programme will support me in developing skills allowing myself to develop as an individual, but also support me in working towards becoming a successful and dedicated leader in children’s nursing.
“Through participating in the programme, I hope that I can develop skills which will enable me to recognise my weaknesses and build upon my personal strengths in supporting my personal and professional development as a children’s nurse. I am thoroughly looking forward to engaging with the programme starting at a two-day residential conference in March. I am extremely grateful for the opportunity and cannot wait to get started and look forward to sharing my experiences of the programme.”