Course guide for a 54-week course (minus holidays). Pages 1-4 of the booklet are missing.
Charles West School of NursingCourse guide for a 26-week course (excluding holidays) intended to allow experience nurses to gain the knowledge or skills needed to enable them to enter Part 8 of the professional register.
Charles West School of NursingComprises a list of School nursing staff, statistics on course intakes and examination results, statistics on recruitment and course applications and a table giving the number of students who discontinued their training in 1987 and 1988.
Charles West School of NursingContains records concerning student assessments.
Charles West School of NursingA report and two enclosures on proposed changes in the Council's examination. The report covers changes to the practical and written examinations due to come into effect in February 1973. The two enclosures provide further explanation for the changes and give details on the clinical experience required.
General Nursing Council for England and WalesContains records concerning course planning and development including monitoring reports, planning documents for secondments, and timetables and planning documents for different courses.
Charles West School of NursingA white, oval badge featuring the South Bank University logo for students on the nursing studies course.
South Bank UniversityComprises reports, periodicals and other publications produced by external bodies. Many of the publications were originally house in the Charles West School of Nursing Library.
Charles West School of NursingReports and handbooks from the Joint Board concerning their courses and syllabuses, including guides for staff.
The Joint Board of Clinical Nursing StudiesComprises programmes and speakers' notes from short courses in paediatric nursing sponsored by the British Council. The records come from Course 537 (July 1985), Course 726 (June-July 1987) and Course 945 (July 1989).
British CouncilFour quarterly newsletters for Rubik Cube addicts
Issue 1 Autumn 1981
Issue 2 Spring 1982
Issue 3 & 4 Spring & Summer 1982
Issues 5 & 6 Autumn & Winter 1982
A 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.
Home OfficePress 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.
Home OfficeGuidance consolidating and replacing all emergency services (ES) circulars issued by the Home Office to local authorities before 1985.
Home OfficeA 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.
Home OfficeA 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.
Home OfficeComprises reports, papers and correspondence created by the Greater London Council regarding civil defence, emergency planning, the GLAWARS and the Civil Defence (General Local Authority Functions) Regulations 1983.
Greater London CouncilA report summarising the findings of surveys carried out in connection with the flood warning practice, particularly in relation to the audibility of the flood warning sirens and the public's awareness and understanding of the warning system. It examines option for improving the systems and puts forwards recommendations.
Public Services and Safety Committee, Greater London CouncilPapers related to a discussion regarding contracts who work at nuclear military installations.
Policy Co-ordinating Committee, Greater London Council