Comprises correspondence with provisional timetables from the Institute of Education about the Diploma in Child Development course attended by Charles West School of Nursing staff, notes on the behavioural science section of the post registration course and a timetable for the RSCN and Diploma courses in 1990-1991.
Comprises an agenda and minutes from the course review meeting held on 28 July 1992 attended by representatives from the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street and the Institute of Education along with correspondence between the two institutions regarding course planning.
Sem títuloComprises badges given to nurses on completion of certain courses and general hospital badges.
Sem títuloA green, rectangular badge featuring the logo of the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street for students on the enrolled nurse course.
Sem títuloA blue, oval badge featuring the new logo and name of the Hospital: it changed name to Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in 1994.
Sem títuloComprises two historical publications and a visitors book used as part of the centenary celebrations for nurses training at the Hospital.
Sem títuloA booklet comprising historical information and extracts from letters together providing an overview of 100 years of nurse training at the hospital. It was compiled by the Librarian of the School of Nursing, the Honorary Hospital Archivist and the Consultant Dermatologist.
Sem títuloA visitors book containing names and addresses of attendees at a two day conference and exhibition celebrating 100 years of nurse training at the hospital. Inserted in the front is a letter from Queen Elizabeth II to the Chief Nursing Officer thanking her for messages of greetings sent by hospital nursing staff on occasion of the centenary. The Queen is the patron of the hospital.
Comprises a selection of reports and publications concerning various area of medical work and education including: staff appraisal; hospital management; patient support; social services; and education systems. It includes a report from the Hospitals for Sick Children Special Health Authority on personalised family-centred care (1987).
Sem títuloAcademic papers, publications and presscuttings collected and produced by David Singmaster.
Sem títuloContains the records of the Greater London Area War Risk Study arranged into the following sections:
GLAWARS/1 Home Office
GLAWARS/2 Greater London Council (GLC)
GLAWARS/3 Research Materials
GLAWARS/4 Background, Terms of Reference and Research Task Outlines
GLAWARS/5 Newsletters, Progress Reports, Home Office and Consultants' Meetings
GLAWARS/6 Commissioners
GLAWARS/7 Presscuttings
GLAWARS/8 'London Under Attack'
Sem títuloThe Consolidated Circular was a first attempt by the Home Office to update, expand and replace previous guidance to local authorities on emergency planning. The Circular looks in great detail at Civil Defence and peacetime emergency plans.
Sem títuloA Report by the Home Office Working Party established to consider advice from the Medical Research Council's Committee on Protection Against Ionizing Radiations on Radiation Hazards in Nuclear War.
Sem títuloJoint report for the Public Services and Fire Brigade Committee, the Planning Committee and the Transport Committee of the Greater London Committee following an initiative of Manchester City Council to call on the Government to refrain from manufacturing or positioning nuclear weapons within the Greater London area.
Sem títuloReport containing a summary of the new Civil Defence (General Local Authority Functions) Regulations and recommendations for the Public Services and Fire Brigade Committee Staff Committee of the Greater London Council.
Sem títuloExtracts from GLC report P1001 (20.12.83)
Sem títuloContains correspondence between the Greater London Council and the Home Office regarding the Home Office's request for local authorities to complete preparation plans required by Civil Defence Regulations 1983. Also includes a report from a GLC meeting to discuss the Home Office request.
Sem títuloContains a foreword by Ken Livingstone, two postcards, a map of possible targets in and around London, 2 photomontage posters on Civil Defence, and the following publications;
'Why the GLC Disagrees with the Government',
'London and the Defence Industry'
'London as a Nuclear Free Zone'
'What Would it be Like After Nuclear Attack? A View from Inside the Civil Defence Establishment'
'Blackout to Whitewash: Civil Defence Since 1937, A GLC Exhibition'
'Doctors and the Bomb; An Article from the British Medical Journal'
Sem títuloPresscuttings, correspondence and Hansard notes on Exercise 'Brave Defender', which was a 'home defence' exercise that took place from 2-13 September 1985 to give training to the new Home Service Force 9HSF), a volunteer soldier body (likened to 'Dad's Army') whose function would have been to guard 'key points' against the Soviet 'Spetsnaz'.
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