The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fife woman receives Queen’s Nurse award

Gemma MacDonald among group of 20 to be selected for first time in almost 50 years

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

A Fife nurse is among a group of 20 to have been awarded the title of Queen’s Nurse, marking the first time the honour has been made in Scotland for almost 50 years.

Gemma MacDonald, a health visitor based in west Fife, was selected earlier this year to take part in a nine-month developmen­t programme run by the Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland (QNIS).

She was nominated by NHS managers for providing high-quality, compassion­ate nursing care.

From a base at the Rosewell clinic in Lochore, she covers communitie­s including Ballingry, Cardenden and Lochgelly.

Gemma works with families as a named person, alongside statutory authoritie­s and local voluntary organisati­ons, to promote a child’s health and wellbeing.

She helps families seek out the support they may need for a range of issues and signposts people to the other services such as Women’s Aid, family support and foodbanks.

“It’s my job to assess situations and engage families in what needs to be done to give their child a secure and happy first five years,” said Gemma.

At just 31, Gemma is one of the youngest of the newly appointed Queen’s Nurses and she said she was “absolutely delighted” to be awarded the title.

“The QNIS programme has been transforma­tional on a personal and profession­al level and the best part is that every aspect of it can be translated into the workplace and into the homes of the families I work with,” she said.

“By doing so together, we transform communitie­s that healthy, resilient and courageous.

“I am filled with enthusiasm to continue building on the great work that is already happening and inspiring others to be the best they can be.”

After completing the nine-month QNIS programme, Gemma has earned the right to use the Queen’s Nurse title which dates back to the late 19th Century when nurses trained at Institute sites across the country until 1969.

The decision was made to reintroduc­e the title to Scotland in 2017 following the precedent set by sister organisati­on the Queen’s Nursing Institute (QNI), which represents the rest of the UK.

A Scottish programme was then developed after extensive consultati­on with health and social care leaders.

Gemma is among the 20 new Queen’s Nurses gaining the title to be presented with a certificat­e and badge by Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith during the QNIS awards ceremony in Edinburgh on Friday.

Clare Cable, chief executive and nurse director of QNIS, said: “These 20 exceptiona­l individual­s can be deservedly proud of being awarded this prestigiou­s title.”

It’s my job to assess situations and engage families in what needs to be done to give their child a secure and happy first five years.

GEMMA MACDONALD

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Fife health visitor Gemma MacDonald has been awarded the title of Queen’s Nurse.

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