Celebrating Nursing Support Workers’ Day – Monday 23 November | News and Events

Celebrating Nursing Support Workers’ Day – Monday 23 November

On 23 November, we’re celebrating the vital contribution nursing support workers make in caring for the health of our nation on our first Nursing Support Workers’ Day.

Nursing support workers are the bedrock of our wards, clinics and community teams working with everyone from children to adults in all aspects of physical and mental health.

The term ’nursing support worker’ encompasses hundreds of different job titles and roles, including health care support workers, assistant practitioners, nursing associates and health care assistants.

Nurses are often the greatest advocates of our nursing support workforce, recognising the vital, skilled and compassionate work they undertake.

Nursing support workers can work independently, alongside nurses and as part of wider multidisciplinary teams in all health and social care settings. They have a critical role to play in delivering high quality care and excellent outcomes for patients.

Take part

Join us to celebrate the contribution of nursing support workers on Monday 23 November and say thank you to the 1.3 million nursing support workers in the UK, as we stand together during COVID-19.

We’re urging all members to join the celebration and share their message of thanks, using the hashtag #NursingSupportWorkersDay

For further resources about Nursing Support Workers' Day, please follow the link here.

As a patient

As a service user, relative or carer using our services, sometimes you may need to turn to someone for help, advice, and support. 

Find resources for carers and service users  Contact the Trust

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