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International Family Nursing Association (IFNA) – UK and Ireland Chapter

International Family Nursing Association (IFNA) - UK and Ireland Chapter

International Family Nursing Association (IFNA) – UK and Ireland Chapter
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Resources

From our resource hub, you’ll be able to find a variety of useful resources and links relevant for family nursing in the UK, Ireland and further afield. If you have any relevant resources and/or links of relevance to the family nursing community in the UK and Ireland, please let us know.

Family nursing articles

Family nursing presentations

Family nursing position statements

COVID-19 family nursing resources

Useful organisations and links

  • Association of Radical Midwives
  • Institute of Health Visiting
  • International Family Nursing Association
  • International Family Nursing Foundation
  • Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation
  • Journal of Family Nursing
  • Maternity and Midwifery Forum
  • Midwives Association of Ireland
  • Nursing and Midwifery Council
  • Royal College of Midwives
  • Royal College of Nursing
  • Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
  • International family conferences
  • International family health organisations

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