In 2014, the NHS Five Year Forward View (FYFV) set out new models of care and care strategies. Amongst them was the introduction of the role of Assistant Practitioner (AP). The AP role was positioned at Band 4 (of 9) on the NHS Careers Framework, gained through the successful completion of a foundation degree (fd). Those already in employment accessed the fd through day release to university and work-place clinical skills development. A qualified AP would work under the supervision of a registered nurse. This thesis examines and centralises the experiences of ten Black British and Black Caribbean women’s experiences of the fd programme and its impact on their personal and professional identities. It (re)tells, (re)captures and (re)presen...
African Caribbean people have been major supporters of the British National Health Service (NHS) Fro...
There is a notable gap in empirical studies on Black women’s lived experiences in the UK in general ...
As the workforce in the British National Health Service (NHS) has become more diverse, several resea...
The contribution of this thesis is to address a distinct gap in the literature by considering the st...
This thesis is the first research of its kind to examine the career journeys of leading African, Afr...
The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experience of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) nur...
This reflective paper through the narrative process of self enquiry examines the relevance of the th...
This paper explores the contribution of black women nurses in the UK to public health, both as activ...
Current participation by the children of immigrants in UK nursing education is very low. There are i...
This paper aims to provide insights into Black British African Caribbean nurses’ perceptions of sup...
The dire implications of navigating the overwhelming whiteness of the education system for Black wom...
The contribution of this thesis is to address a distinct gap in the literature by considering the st...
Using Avtar Brah's concept of 'diaspora space', this paper argues that Black women in the UK have or...
Abstract This qualitative study explores the lived experiences of senior-level Black women student a...
In 2019, AdvanceHE reported that there were just 25 UK Black female full professors in British unive...
African Caribbean people have been major supporters of the British National Health Service (NHS) Fro...
There is a notable gap in empirical studies on Black women’s lived experiences in the UK in general ...
As the workforce in the British National Health Service (NHS) has become more diverse, several resea...
The contribution of this thesis is to address a distinct gap in the literature by considering the st...
This thesis is the first research of its kind to examine the career journeys of leading African, Afr...
The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experience of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) nur...
This reflective paper through the narrative process of self enquiry examines the relevance of the th...
This paper explores the contribution of black women nurses in the UK to public health, both as activ...
Current participation by the children of immigrants in UK nursing education is very low. There are i...
This paper aims to provide insights into Black British African Caribbean nurses’ perceptions of sup...
The dire implications of navigating the overwhelming whiteness of the education system for Black wom...
The contribution of this thesis is to address a distinct gap in the literature by considering the st...
Using Avtar Brah's concept of 'diaspora space', this paper argues that Black women in the UK have or...
Abstract This qualitative study explores the lived experiences of senior-level Black women student a...
In 2019, AdvanceHE reported that there were just 25 UK Black female full professors in British unive...
African Caribbean people have been major supporters of the British National Health Service (NHS) Fro...
There is a notable gap in empirical studies on Black women’s lived experiences in the UK in general ...
As the workforce in the British National Health Service (NHS) has become more diverse, several resea...