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The emerging role of the specialist nurse in promoting the health of looked after children
In the light of recent guidelines from the Department of Health, Catherine Hill in collaboration with Vanessa Wright, Carolyn Sampeys, Kathy Dunnett, Sue Daniel, Lesley O'Dell and Janet Watkins, discusses the growing contribution that specialist nurses are making in promoting the health of looked after children. To illustrate this trend two projects, in Southampton and Cardiff, are examined, followed by a review of the current professional status of looked after children's nurses in England and Wales. All the evidence presented points to better outcomes and additional quality through nurse-led assessments
Sue Wright with students
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Item: [2007.0055.01068] "Sue Wright with students
Wright, Linda Sue (SC 2548)
Finding aid and scan (Click on Additional Files below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 2548. Letter, 1959, written by Linda Sue Wright, Smiths Grove, Kentucky, to Martha Rasdall explaining that she had selected Rasdall as her little sister in the Future Homemakers of America chapter at North Warren High School
Robert Wright, Oral History Index
This is an index of an oral history interview with Robert Wright. It was conducted October 17, 2019. The interviewer is Marcia Lair.
This interview focuses on Robert Wright’s memories of growing up in Delta County, Texas.
Robert Wright was born in 1941 to Virginia Dawson and Delbert Wright. He grew up in Cedar Creek, Texas. He began his education in a single room school in Cedar Creek until it consolidated with a school in Cooper, Texas. In 1955 his family moved to Klondike, Texas and in 1959 he graduated from West Delta High School. Wright recalls changes in transportation, the industrialization of farming, and local businesses such as Chandler’s Store and Pollard Grocery Store. His spouse is Sue Wicks Wright.https://lair.etamu.edu/scua-oral-history-all/1075/thumbnail.jp
Inspiring new standards at Connex‐Vodafone: Using company culture to make a brand impression in a fast‐growing market
Creating exceptional customer service in an environment where such standards don’t exist was a challenge for the Connex‐Vodafone group in Romania. Sue Wright and Matt Ralph of The NKD Group explain how creating a “living brand” with engaged employees helped bring about radical cultural change in an aggressive and competitive growth industry.</jats:p
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