A student register listing their awarded marks for school work, assessments and ward reports along with their final mark.
Sin títuloA guide to assessing student work, covering areas such as principles of continuous assessment, assessment of theoretical learning and practical competence and assessment evaluation.
Sin títuloA report from the School's Assessments and Examination Board concerning oral presentations and their procedures for assessment.
Sin títuloA progress report and overview of the first year of training.
Sin títuloA report titled: 'Experimental Scheme of Training for Registered Mental Nurses to Undertake General Training in Eighteen Months at Kingston Hospital'' giving an overview of the proposed scheme.
Sin títuloA red, rectangular badge featuring the logo of the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street for students on the post-registration cardiac course.
Sin títuloA green, rectangular badge featuring the logo of the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street for students on the enrolled nurse course.
Sin títuloA blue, circular badge featuring the Hospital's logo worn by nursing staff.
Sin 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.
Sin títuloA white, oval badge featuring the South Bank University logo for students on the nursing studies course.
Sin títuloA booklet written to celebrate the centenary of the Hospital in 1952.
Sin 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.
Sin 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.
The 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.
Sin títuloA Home Office circular up-dating and expanding guidance contained in a previous Circular No.76/69 drawing attention to the need for local authorities to be prepared to deal with an emergency arising from flooding or gales and likely to disrupt public services.
Sin títuloA draft consolidated circular of guidance to Local Authorities on emergency planning including arrangements proposed by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food for the involvement of local authorities in arrangements for food rationing in crisis and war. The report considers the material, identifies proposed Home Office policy changes and discusses practical implications.
Sin títuloPress release includes transcript of the address by the Home Secretary to the Annual General meeting of the Society of Industrial Emergency Services Officers on 28 November 1984.
Sin títuloGuidance consolidating and replacing all emergency services (ES) circulars issued by the Home Office to local authorities before 1985.
Sin títuloA handbook to aid local authorities in making plans for utilising suitable structures for providing civil defence shelters for the public, as required under the Civil Defence (General Local Authority Functions) Regulations 1983.
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