Jo Welch, Senior Lecturer in Learning Disability Nursing, and chair of Positive Choices event 2011 speaks to Nurses.co.uk. Find out about Positive Choices and why Jo sees it as such an important event for everyone involved in RNLD jobs in the UK.
OK, Jo.... What is Positive Choices?
Positive Choices is a two day conference. We host it at different locations every year. Through Positive Choices we try to enable students and RNLD nurses the chance to network, learn about changes and ideas in learning disabilities, and socialise with like-minded people.
This year Positive Choices is taking place over two days, April 7-8th, in Hertfordshire. It’s our 7th Positive Choices event.
We have our own facebook page which I’d like to tell people about.
Before we discuss Positive Choices more closely, tell us about your learning disabilities career experience?
I began my career in the care sector as a volunteer. I have worked in long-term institutions and in residential care services as well as a job as a community nurse.
I’m now a tutor at the University of Hertfordshire helping our students become the RNLD nurses of the future!
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