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Compassionate leadership is linked with improved learning and innovation, and reduced staff stress, injuries and absenteeism, and even reduced patient mortality. Join a six-week Compassionate Leadership Training for Professional Nurse Advocates from 22 April 2026. The online course takes place on Wednesdays, from 3pm to 5pm. It starts 22 April (29 Apr, 6,13,20 May), and runs until 3 June 2026. (no session on 27 May). Find out more about the course below. Overview At the heart of compassion is the notion that everyone experiences difficulty, and that we can all play a role in alleviating our own difficulties and those…
Compassionate leadership is linked with improved learning and innovation, and reduced staff stress, injuries and absenteeism, and even reduced patient mortality. Join a six-week Compassionate Leadership Training for Professional Nurse Advocates from 9 February 2026. The online course takes place on Mondays, from 3pm to 5pm. It starts 9 February and runs until 16 March 2026. (with no break for half-term). Find out more about the course below. Overview At the heart of compassion is the notion that everyone experiences difficulty, and that we can all play a role in alleviating our own difficulties and those of others. Whether this…
Compassionate leadership is linked with improved learning and innovation, and reduced staff stress, injuries and absenteeism, and even reduced patient mortality. There are six online sessions on Mondays from 9 February until 16 March. Following this, there will be monthly follow-up sessions to review our learning and practice. The dates for this are currently being organised. Overview At the heart of compassion is the notion that everyone experiences difficulty, and that we can all play a role in alleviating our own difficulties and those of others. Whether this is compassion for ourselves, the people we lead, colleagues or service users. We won’t…
Compassionate leadership is linked with improved learning and innovation, and reduced staff stress, injuries and absenteeism, and even reduced patient mortality. Six online sessions on Tuesdays from 7 October until 18 November (no session on 28 October). Following this, there will be follow-up sessions to review our learning and practice on Overview At the heart of compassion is the notion that everyone experiences difficulty, and that we can all play a role in alleviating our own difficulties and those of others. Whether this is compassion for ourselves, the people we lead, colleagues or service users. We won’t always feel like helping…