Two Solent NHS Trust nurses awarded the prestigious title of Queen’s Nurse
Two Solent NHS Trust nurses have been awarded the prestigious title of Queen’s Nurse.
Lucy Parker, Childrens Community Nursing Clinical Matron and Angela Anderson, Associate Nurse Director, were given the award by the Queen’s Nursing Institute for demonstrating a high level of commitment to patient care and nursing practice.
They formally received their title at an annual awards ceremony, held online, yesterday evening (Wednesday 30 September).
Lucy, who began her nursing career in 2008 and who comes from a family of nurses, was recognised for the contribution she has made to children’s community nursing.
She said: “I am honoured and thrilled to have been awarded the Queen’s Nurse award. I have a real passion for community children’s nursing; helping children, young people and their families to be cared for at home and avoiding going into hospital wherever possible. Children and young people thrive best when they are in their own environment with their families and it is a privilege to support them in the community. Community children’s nursing is a fantastic career which is incredibly varied and rewarding.”
She added: “I come from a family of nurses; my Granny was a nurse when the NHS was first created in 1948, and my mum is a recently retired district nurse. I take a lot of my ‘nurspiration’ from them.”
Angela Anderson who qualified as a nurse in 1988 is trained in both adult and children’s nursing and has worked in a variety of hospital and community children’s services.
Angela said: “Nursing has been a central part of my life for 36 years. I am over the moon to have been awarded the honour of the Queen’s Nurse Award. I’m incredibly passionate about the nursing profession, and high quality and compassionate nursing.
“I work with a fantastic team of nurses in Solent who all bring something very special to the profession. Being a nurse is really fulfilling and seeing the difference you make, to patients and their families, is hugely rewarding.”
Jackie Ardley, Chief Nurse at Solent NHS Trust, said: “I’m incredibly proud that two Solent nurses have been given this huge honour by The Queen’s Nurse Institute who shine a light on the value of community nursing – a largely unseen profession which helps people to remain at home and out of hospital.
“Only a small number of nurses, from across the country, receive this award every year. It really is a mark of professional excellence and inspirational nursing. Lucy and Angela’s commitment and passion for nursing really shines through. Lucy brings joy to the families she works with and her care and compassion for children and young people is evident in everything she does. Angela, who has a long career in children’s nursing, provides outstanding nursing leadership and is a fabulous role model to other nurses in our Trust. They both make a huge difference! We are really lucky to have them working with us in Solent NHS Trust.”