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Pocket-sized poetry book will offer words of comfort to stressed nurses

NURSES are being prescribed poetry to help them cope with the stress of their duties at a time when they are under extraordinary pressure from the…

Intriguing Angus and Dundee gardens open their gates for 90th anniversary of Scotland-wide scheme

Intriguing Angus and Dundee gardens open their gates for 90th anniversary of Scotland-wide scheme © Supplied by Scotland s Gardens S Gardyne Castle in Angus. The gates to Angus and Dundee gardens with fascinating histories are being opened as part of the continuing unlocking of pandemic restrictions. As part of Scotland’s Gardens Scheme, Gardyne Castle in Angus and a Dundee property sitting on the line of natural springs from which Tayside’s biggest hospital took its name will welcome visitors this weekend. It is part of the programme marking the 90 th year of the charity. Around 500 gardens are opened across the country each year through the scheme.

Storytelling project supports community nurse wellbeing amid Covid-19

Community nurses in Scotland have harnessed the power of storytelling to help them deal with the emotional demands of working during the coronavirus pandemic and have launched a new video to share their experiences. When the pandemic first hit the UK more than a year ago, the Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland funded a creative project to support community nurses in the country to manage the high levels of ongoing stress they were experiencing. “The development of a resource to help nurses cope with psychological trauma in the workplace couldn’t have been timelier” Karen Stout Spearheaded by nursing lecturers at the Queen Margaret University, the SEEDS project saw eight community nurses attend a series of workshops which used a combination of storytelling and practice development exercises.

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