"The demand for students to complete extensive periods of unpaid PEP has almost wholly been framed as learning, with the labour involved minimised and diminished. This renders students' work invisible..." @profbrendan.bsky.social
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Delighted to see the work of the 'Youth Well Lab' based at @sydney.edu.au @usydnursingschool.bsky.social under the leadership of @stephaniepart.bsky.social and her team be featured in the NHMRC website promoting its 'Consumer Statement' www.nhmrc.gov.au/about-us/con...
Nurse-Led Innovations for Optimising the Quality and Safety of Care for the Older Person in Residential Aged Care: A Warrant for Action
Ramon Z. Shaban et al.
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Sydney Nursing School
Joanne Bosanquet MBE RN 🦋
Only if you bring your mates into the same room!! 😉
Lovely to be here as keynote speaker at this international conference celebrating 122 years of nursing at Ewha Womans University, Seoul, South Korea
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Call for papers to the International Journal of Action Research. Special Issue: The dance of relationality and creativity in action research practice: an artful dialogue with person-centered practices budrich-journals.de/index.php/ij...
Congratulations Michelle Barakat-Johnson, winner of the 2025 Health Ministers Nursing Trailblazer Award! So very well deserved! @usydnursingschool.bsky.social @profbrendan.bsky.social
Brendan McCormack
Brendan McCormack
Brendan McCormack
Brendan McCormack
Prof Debra Jackson AO
What IS co-design? Its one of those words that is tossed about not often easy to understand. Come and listen to @profbrendan.bsky.social, a world leading community engaged nursing researcher explain it!!
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Aim To canvas the contemporary contextual forces within the Australian residential aged care sector and argue for new research and innovation. There is a pressing need to provide systematised, high-...
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IJAR – International Journal of Action Research provides a forum for an open and non dogmatic discussion about action research, both its present situation and future perspectives.