UK-based Nurses Association Meeting
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009The Royal College of Nursing hosted a grand meeting of UK-based nurses association last 28th September 2009. The meeting was well attended by the presidents, chairman and heads of different UK-based nurses associations such as the African Nurses Support Services, The Barbados Overseas Nurses’ Association, Croatian Nurses, Association of Guyanese Nurses & Allied Professionals in UK, The Nurses Association of Jamaica, All Pakistan Nurses Association UK and the Association of South African Nurses in the UK.
The group was welcomed by Marilyn Boggust, International Projects Advisor of the RCN. She moderated the activity and introduced the participants to the new RCN virtual community for healthcare practitioners working in the humanitarian field called RCN International Humanitarian Community.
The meeting was then followed by an excellent presentation by the Philippine Nurses Association of UK (PNA UK) president Michael Duque about Working in Partnerships. The presentation focused on the benefits of working in partnerships with different groups and how these partnerships are improved and enhanced through various activities. Representatives from the Philippine Embassy led by Consul General Tess De Vega-Dizon and Labour Attaché Jun Rasul gave tremendous support to the presentation by their own discussion about how they benefitted and maintained effective partnerships with the local community and organizations.
Networking among the participants was followed by an impressive presentation by Wasim Khan of the Pakistani Nurses Association on how the RCN has influenced him and the Pakistani Nurses Association while in the UK. He made clear that RCN’s vast resources have helped Pakistani nurses understand and learn more from each other.
The meeting concluded with the possibility of another assembly of UK-based Nurses Association in the near future. The concept of a coalition of overseas trained nurses was also presented and is being considered by the heads of the group.


First, the organizer did not finalize the Health and Safety of the Fiesta in due time. It was sorted out on the last minute had it not been for our constant bickering and questioning. To try to help in the health and safety, we announced the need for volunteers for the fiesta within our group. But the very late nature of the announcement did not do any good. As everybody knows, schedules are made 4-weeks in advance and it is now too late to plan for any volunteering activities. Some of the replies we got further say that they can’t get any day off, they have already made plans for the weekend with family and friends, they have volunteered with other groups and some even stated that they are not getting anything in return for the service. Add to this factor the fact that the organizers want the volunteers to submit a copy of their professional license and certificate of qualification. Overkill is what I can say.