Comprises a list of School nursing staff, statistics on course intakes and examination results and a table giving the number of students who discontinued their training in 1986 and 1987.
Sin títuloComprises a staff handbook from the 1980s for The Hospitals for Sick Children, London staff.
Sin títuloComprises the following government and Parliamentary reports and documents:
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A copy of the Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Act 1979 and the Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Rules Approval Order 1983.
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A report of the Committee on Nursing presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Social Services, 1972.
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Reports by the National Nursing Staff Committee for the Department of Health and Social Security and Scottish Home and Health Department concerning hospital staffing and facilities for children.
Comprises reports on nursing covering nursing duties, processes and standards.
Sin títuloVarious metagrobological and mathematical academic papers. Written by David Singmaster whilst working in the School of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics at South Bank University.
A paper outlining the objectives and terms of reference for a study of civil defence planning assumptions to be carried out on behalf of the Greater London Council.
Sin títuloPart III, Sections 1 to 4 of the War Emergency Plan covering: Works (General); Works (Buildings and Roads); Works (Public Hygiene Services); Works (Liaison Services). Also includes information on organisations involved in Home Defence, the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisations, advice to the public on protection against nuclear attack and a bibliography.
Sin títuloPresscuttings relating to Civil Defence and Nuclear War
Sin títuloProgramme listing the order of proceedings and history of the polytechnics. Also contains a typewritten speech addressed to His Royal Highness.
The buildings the Duke of York opened consisted of a remodelled five-storey Borough Road building. The Duke was at the Polytechnic for an hour and whilst there delivered a short address in the Edric Hall before walking through the lecture rooms and laboratories, chatting with students at their work.
Large crowds gathered outside the Polytechnic to greet the Duke on his arrival which were kept back by mounted police. He was received by the Alderman G. T. Greenwood, Mayor of Southwark, Mr D Clifford Houghton, Chairman of the Governors, Mr Hubert A Secretan, Vice Chairman of the Governors, Lady Gooch, Chairwoman of the Governor's Education Committee, Sir Evan Spicer, Chairman of the City Parochial Foundation, Sir John Gilbert, Chairman of the LCC Education Committee and the Polytechnic's Principal, Mr J.W.Bispham. The Duke in his speech made special reference to the Polytechnic's instruction of girls and young women in homecraft and domestic science and to the institution's training of young people to lead upright, unselfish lives. He also commended the Polytechnic for keeping faithfully to its original charter and being an 'educational beacon for one of the poorer parts of London' for 30 years.
Sin títuloInvitations to students to celebrate the end of their course with a trip to the theatre and meal. Includes menus and theatre details.
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