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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.

Lockdown chronicled through new online digital art exhibition

TWO Musselburgh residents feature in a new online digital art exhibition which captures the lives of staff, students and the local community at Queen Margaret University during the first Covid-19 lockdown last year. Gran Olivia Begbie – whose image ‘Hands On Windows – Grandmother and Granddaughter’ (see below) features in the ‘Stories of Covid’ exhibition – ended up celebrating her 76th birthday on campus with a bacon roll at Maggie’s, the Students’ Union cafe. Jim McRobert, who, along with his partner, is “an invaluable member and supporter of the QMU allotment community”, wrote a poem about lockdown which is also part of the exhibition.

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