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The Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland

The Queens Nursing Institute Scotland has been supporting community nursing and midwifery since 1889. While our work may have changed since then, we continue to support and champion community nursing and midwifery. As caring professionals, we often neglect our own self-care. Which when unchecked over time can lead to burnout. These pressures are exacerbated by the current stress of unprecedented demand on our health and care services, and we're seeing the impact on individuals, family, and colleagues. This series of podcasts seeks to inform and inspire by introducing you to practices which may be familiar, perhaps with a fresh perspective, by offering first-hand stories of the benefits for others. read less
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Episodes

Maintaining Our Energies
01-08-2023
Maintaining Our Energies
Need some help with your selfcare? Head over to the Wellbeing Resource on our website (qnis.org.uk)Going back to basics is rarely a bad idea. It's even more important when you are surrounded by so much choice and information about how to look after yourself.Clare Cable is joined by Sue Cooper from Self Care World to discuss the fundamentals of health and wellness as well as maintaining our own energy.Sue shares her her personal experience with burnout and the significance of self-care. She introduces the four Pillars of Health - nutrition, energy, sound sleep, and stress reduction - as essential elements for overall well-being. Key Takeaways:Nutrition: Sue highlights the need for planning and mindful choices when it comes to our diet. She suggests incorporating colorful foods and locally sourced options to maximize nutritional benefits.Energy (Exercise): Sue recommends exercising outdoors in green spaces whenever possible. Not only does it provide physical benefits but also contributes to mental well-being.Sound Sleep: Adequate sleep is crucial for overall health. Sue emphasizes the importance of creating a peaceful sleep environment and establishing a consistent bedtime routine.Stress Reduction: Managing stress is vital for maintaining well-being. Sue shares strategies such as mindfulness practices, deep breathing exercises, and finding activities that bring joy and relaxation.More about Sue Cooper Sue Cooper is a Nurse, a Meditation and Mindfulness teacher and Ayurvedic Lifestyle educator who has a passion for compassionate community empowerment and supporting the caring professions who are serving others. Sue is founder of MOMM, Moments Of Mass Mindfulness and Self Care World where the two initiatives weave a framework of holistic well-being and vibrant health for Self and Others, Community and World. Resources mentioned in this episodeSelf Care World and https://www.mommworld.org/MOMM - Moments Of Mass Mindfulness Further reading  A modern approach to self-care and the mind body connection - The subtly of integrating the models of cure and heal in care for optimum health for life You can find a whole suite of useful wellbeing resources to help you on your self-care journey at our website. Wellbeing Resource (qnis.org.uk) These resources do not replace professional advice; they are a series of tools that people or groups can use for self-care or self-management. If you’re in need of significant help or support here’s where you can go.
Capacitar
31-07-2023
Capacitar
Need some help with your selfcare? Head over to the Wellbeing Resource on our website (qnis.org.uk)Capacitar is a Spanish word meaning empower.And that's certainly what Capacitar does for all those who take part in the programme. It has the strapline Healing Ourselves, Healing Our World.Clare Cable speaks to Reverend Ali Newell from Capacitar Scotland about what Capacitar is, who it's for and how it works.Key TakeawaysCapacitar is a global grassroots movement founded by Dr Pat Cane.It involves a variety of self care practices from Tai Chi, breath work all the way to head and finger holds. They can be performed on yourself or others.The popular education approach of Capacitar means that rather than positioning themselves as experts or gurus, practitioners share what works for them in a spirit of humility and open collaboration.The practices are not about perfection, rather taking the time out and doing them.More about Reverend Ali NewellAli Newell recently retired from being Associate Chaplain at Edinburgh University where she led eco-spirituality courses, Capacitar courses, nature and mindfulness courses and ran interfaith pilgrimages for peace. She is a trained counsellor and mindfulness teacher and has taught Capacitar practices for trauma healing and transformation for 10 years after training with Capacitar founder Dr Pat Cane. For the last 2 years she has been training QNIS nurses in Capacitar practices for wellbeing.    Resources mentioned in this episodeCapacitar Scotland - you can sign up for the newsletter hereQNIS Capacitar practicesYou can find a whole suite of useful wellbeing resources to help you on your self-care journey at our website. Wellbeing Resource (qnis.org.uk) These resources do not replace professional advice; they are a series of tools that people or groups can use for self-care or self-management. If you’re in need of significant help or support here’s where you can go.
Finding Stillness
31-07-2023
Finding Stillness
Need some help with your selfcare? Head over to the Wellbeing Resource on our website (qnis.org.uk)How often do you get to take a moment and find stillness? In this episode, we explore the topic of mindfulness and its importance in self-care for healthcare professionals. Clare Cable is joined by Stephanie Wilson who shares valuable insights into the practice of mindfulness and how it can help prevent burnout.Key TakeawaysMindfulness is a practice that helps us observe what is happening in the present moment without judgment. By stepping back from automatic thinking patterns, we can gain awareness and prevent getting caught up in our thoughts.Stephanie explains that mindfulness involves becoming an observer of our thinking mind and noticing how our thoughts impact our emotions. Through practice, we can learn to watch our thoughts without judgment or attachment.Contrary to popular belief, mindfulness does not require emptying the mind of thoughts. Instead, it involves observing thoughts as they arise and letting them go more easily by naming them.The internal anatomy of mindfulness includes observing thinking patterns, recognizing emotions without trying to fix them, being aware of bodily sensations, and identifying reactive behaviors. These practices help us gain insight and take better care of ourselves.More About Stephanie WilsonStephanie Wilson is a Specialist Physiotherapist in Long Term Condition and Pain Management working in Glasgow. She is a trained Yoga and Mindfulness Teacher and teaches mindfulness for chronic pain, fatigue and cancer, and to stressed NHS staff. Stephanie discovered mindfulness through training for her professional role, however quickly realised how this approach could be of huge personal benefit. Developing mindfulness skills has helped her manage the busyness and stresses of family life as well as her clinical work. She is part of the team at Mindfulness Scotland, a charity promoting the benefits of mindfulness to organisations and individuals.Resources mentioned in this episodeMindfulness Scotland Mindful Nation UK report Healthy Minds Innovation Dr Richard Davidson Palouse mindfulness offers a complete, free, online 8-week MBSR (mindfulness-based stress reduction) course, including audio, video and lots of supplementary reading. Highly recommended for those who want to investigate further at their own pace.The Mindfulness Association: offers a range of online courses. This organisation is based in Scotland and connected to the Samye Ling Tibetan Buddhist tradition.You can find a whole suite of useful wellbeing resources to help you on your self-care journey at our website. Wellbeing Resource (qnis.org.uk) These resources do not replace professional advice; they are a series of tools that people or groups can use for self-care or self-management. If you’re in need of significant help or support here’s...
Setting Boundaries
31-07-2023
Setting Boundaries
Need some help with your selfcare? Head over to the Wellbeing Resource on our website (qnis.org.uk)In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to neglect our own well-being while caring for others. This is especially true for those working as nurses and midwives, where the demands can be overwhelming. In this episode Clare Cable, Chief Executive and Nurse Director of the Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland is joined by Hilda Campbell MBE.Hilda shares her self-care and mindfulness journey and how it has enabled her to handle stressful days and situations much better than she was. There's also plenty of advice on ways to make self-care part of your day. It should be just like brushing your teeth!Key TakeawaysSelf-care is not selfish but essential for you to prevent burnout and maintain your physical and mental well-being.Incorporating mindfulness techniques can help manage stress levels Small self-care practices such as taking breaks, taking part in your hobbies outside of work and seeking support when you need it can make a big difference in maintaining your overall well-being.By implementing these self-care strategies, you can enhance your resilience, reduce stress levels, and ultimately deliver better patient outcomes.More about Hilda CampbellHilda Campbell MBE, Honorary Fellow QNIS. Professional background in Mental Health Nursing, ongoing development community capacity building, training, and development, co production and design. Currently CEO COPE Scotland. Seek to work with others to help build a kinder world where people suffer less and have an improved sense of wellbeing. Convenor of the staff wellbeing special interest group in the Q Community, Fellow of RSA, and member of Hexitime. Network weaver. Rebel with a cause! Links to resources mentioned in this episodeCOPE Scotland - you can find many examples of self-care hereProQL Health MeasureHexitime - an exchange for skills and ideas for health and care improvementQ Community - this will take you to the staff wellbeing special interest group.You can find a whole suite of useful wellbeing resources to help you on your self-care journey at our website. Wellbeing Resource (qnis.org.uk) These resources do not replace professional advice; they are a series of tools that people or groups can use for self-care or self-management. If you’re in need of significant help or support here’s where you can go.