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Ballet pilot to benefit those living with brain injury


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Ballet pilot to benefit those living with brain injury
Griffith University is a partner in Queensland Ballet’s Ballet for Brain Injury program. Image supplied by Queensland Ballet.
A pilot program aims to revolutionise rehabilitation for people living with a brain injury by using ballet.
Ballet for Brain Injury, a 10-week program launched by Queensland Ballet (QB), is supported by a review of existing research on dance for brain injury and related conditions by Griffith University researchers Joel Spence, Associate Professor Naomi Sunderland and Adjunct Research Fellow Belinda Adams.
The first of its kind and developed in partnership with The Hopkins Centre, the Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre and Citrine Sun Entertainment, Ballet for Brain Injury aims to develop a new evidence-informed approach to engaging people living with brain injuries. Ten participants have been attending weekly classes along with their carer. ....

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Making the case for nurses' increased involvement in NHS procurement


18 January, 2021
Procurement within the NHS is managed by the NHS Supply Chain, with little input from clinicians. This article discusses the opportunities for and benefits of increased nurse involvement, highlighted during the coronavirus pandemic
Abstract
The nursing profession is inconsistently involved in the NHS procurement process, despite the proven benefits of their greater clinical involvement. This article explores what procurement is, how it is undertaken in the NHS, and how nurses can support and improve this process. It examines reports into NHS Supply Chain as well as case studies, to discuss the impact of clinical involvement in procurement, particularly during the coronavirus pandemic, and concludes that patient outcomes can be improved by greater collaboration between clinicians and procurement teams. ....

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