Nursing in Contexts of Marginalised Health Conference

School of Nursing and Human Sciences, Dublin City University

Friday 11th September 9.30am – 4.30 pm

Nurses who work in contexts of marginalised health are at the forefront of providing comprehensive care to vulnerable and deprived populations facing multiple and complex social and health problems.  Intensive, skilled nursing care is often required due to higher rates of mental and physical illness, complex co-morbidities and a lack of continuity of care (Wong 2008).  However,  reports from Ireland (O Carroll 2013) and elsewhere (Valaitis 2011) state that nurses working in these areas tend to be isolated and lack resources to support their practice including opportunities for educational and practice development. 

We invite you to a one day conference on 11th September in the School of Nursing and Human Sciences, Dublin City University where we will explore the contexts, practices and development of nursing in marginalised health in Ireland. 

Sessions will include:

  • Irish nursing practice in marginalised health - successes and challenges (presentations and posters welcome)
  • Development of practice and career pathways in marginalised health nursing, including information regarding the new pending NMBI Standards and Requirements for advanced practice (Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland)
  • Marginalised Health Nursing in the UK – a case study of professional and practice development (Queen’s Nursing Institute UK)
  • Future directions – facilitated discussion with all delegates

Attendance at this event is free and a light lunch will be provided.  For catering purposes please register your intention to attend at the following link https://eventbrite.ie/event/17414845271/   This link will also provide more detailed information i.e. schedule etc. closer to the date 

We welcome presentations (20 minutes maximum) and posters concerning interventions, research, or discussion topics that you would like to share.  If you are interested in contributing a presentation or poster, please contact briege.casey@dcu.ie 

Looking forward to seeing you on 11th September 

Briege Casey, Mary Farrelly and Denise Proudfoot, Conference Organisers, School of Nursing and Human Sciences, Dublin City University

References

O Carroll A. 2013 Submission Framework Statutory Homeless Action Plan for the Dublin Region 2014-2016. Dublin, Safetynet Agency

Valaitis R.K., Akhtar-Danesh N., B Valaitis R.K., Akhtar-Danesh N., Brooks F., Binks S. & Semogas D. Rooks F., Binks S. & Semogas D. (2011) Online communities of practice as a communication resource for community health nurses working with homeless persons. Journal of Advanced Nursing 67(6), 1273–1284.

Wong B. (2008) Nursing the Homeless: Lessons Learned.  Alberta RN 64(7), 18