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Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs)

IENs and staff who support them should utilise these resources in order to facilitate a learning environment which allows them to consolidate their clinical skills and OSCE preparation course.

Internationally Educated Nurses resources 

TURAS Unit for Learners

TURAS Unit for Educators

NHSGGC IEN recruitment programme handbook

International Recruitment Toolkit

Royal Marsden Manual of Clinical and Cancer Nursing Procedures

To support learning and preparation for OSCEs, all IENs shall receive a copy of the book. If IEN has commenced within your area and has not yet received this, then please contact the PEF or email: practiceeducation@ggc.scot.nhs.uk

NES Cultural Humility Learning Resource

The NES Equality, Diversity and Human Right Team developed this digital learning resource to consider how our backgrounds and the backgrounds of others can impact our relationships. Subsequently launched by @NHSScotAcademy, it provides leaners with tools to develop their cultural humility values, attitudes and behaviours. What’s more, learners will benefit from the range of videos, reflective activities, scenarios and a resource pack.

Specifically, the NES Cultural Humility Learning Resource will enable learners to:

  • Understand the concepts that underpin cultural humility
  • Identify the key behaviours for supporting an inclusive workplace
  • Apply a reflective approach aimed at transforming practice in health and social care

Both health and social care staff can easily access the NES Cultural Humility Learning Resource from any laptop, computer or smart device through their TURAS account.

NMC Resources and Welcome to the UK workshops
Other resources

RCN: Journey of an Internationally educated nurse short film series

The RCN launched a series of short films detailing first-hand accounts from IENs on their experience of moving to the UK.

NHSGGC BME Staff Network

The Black And Minority Ethnic (BME) Staff Network was established in 2018. This followed a consultation with key stakeholders about their lived experience. The Network is working closely with the Workforce Equality Group to continuously improve the workplace experience of BME staff. Please click above link for further information.

BME Webinars

The BME Network has organised a programme of webinars for all IENs to provide helpful information about the experience of staff in NHSGGC. Each session will be led by an NHSGGC Manager, who is Black Minority Ethnic, who will give their perspective on how staff are led and managed in NHSGGC and give you an opportunity to ask questions.
 
These sessions will be delivered online, via MS Teams.
 
You can find the times, dates and links for the meetings below. Please register for the events via the link below.
 

Time & Date
Link to Sign up
 
January 8, 2025 @ 19:15- 20:15
 
Guest Speaker: Mr. Oudwin Griffith, Clinical Nurse Specialist Neuroradiology, Department Institute of Neurological Sciences, QEUH
 
 
https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EP/CC2DEDC1079503A8
 
 
January 13, 2025, @ 16:30 – 17:30
 
Guest Speaker: Mrs. Bally Kaur, Senior Charge Nurse, Gynae Theatre, GRI
 
 
https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EP/A8E5AD01FB918CA1
 
 
January 23, 2025 @ 13:00-14:00
 
Guest Speaker: Ms. Linda Oduro, Senior Charge Nurse, Ward 6C Cardiology, QEUH
 
 
 
https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EP/3B4EB0248C8CF878
 
 
January 31, 2025 @ 14:00- 15:00
 
Guest Speaker:  Ms Li Shen, Theatre Education Co-ordinator, MSc. Advanced Practice, Theatres & DSU, GGH
 
 
https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EP/EFE0C05F0E2886D6
 
 
 
 
         If you have any questions about the sessions, please contact ggc.bmestaffnetwork@nhs.scot or if you have any issues with booking onto a webinar, please contact ggc.staffexperience@nhs.scot
 

Presentation for staff supporting IENs (UK based cohort)

LNs/SCNs/DCNs and staff who support IENs (UK based cohort) within the clinical area are invited to the next Internationally Educated Nurse information presentation.  Afterward, there will be time for Q & A’s. Both the presentation and Q & A’s will take approximately 1 hr.

Thursday, 16th January 2025 at 2pm – 3pm

Review presentation