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CHARITIES IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE LEAGUE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEWgS NURSES AccouNfs FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2022 Charity Number.. 275165 Contents Page Trustees, report Independent Examinerfs report Consolidated statement of recelpts and payments Consolidated statement of assets and liabilities Benevolent Fund statement of receipts and payments Benevol8nt Fund statement of assets and liabilities B8n8volent Fund notes to th8 accounts Stewart Baines Coltart Scholarship Fund stat8ment of receipts and payments Stewart Baines Coltart Scholarship Fund statement of assets and liabilities St8wart Baines Coltart Scholarship Fund notes to the accounts

CHARITIES IN ASSOCIATION ￿TH THE LEAGUE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S NURSES TRUSTEES, ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2022 Refèrencè and admlnl8tratlon detall R•glst•rod ¢harlty number. 275165 Charfty's princlplo addrn8•: The Post Room, St. Bartholom8w's Hospital Wesl Smlthfleld, London EC1A 7BE Nam09 of Charlty Trustees who manag• tho charlty: Mrs E Wood-Dow OBE President of the League Mrs N Marks Honorary General Secretary Mrs R E Carnpbell Honorary Treasurer Mrs H Mathews Honorary Secretsry- Benevolent Fund Mrs J Gillett Honorary Treasurer- 8enevdent Fund Miss D Shedaw {Chair) Honorary Secretary- Slewart Baines Coltart Scholarship Fund Mrs A Hayward Honorary Treasurer- Stewart Baines Collart Scholarship Fund Dame Nancy Hallett External adviser to the trustees All Trustees are Honorary role$. ructuro overnan ment The Le•Jue is governed by a constitution document that was last revised and updated In 2015 and is managed by the League EXe￿lIVe Committee. The Constitution is currently under review and is anli¢ipated to be agreed at the Annual Gerter81 Meetlng in October 2022. Honorary Officers are elected every three years,. the President serves a five-year term of office and may be re-elected for a $e¢ond term. Ob octIv88 and a The objects of the League are." 1. To further the best interests of nurslrKJ and Ihe nursing wofession. 2. To afford mutual help and to promote social interaction. 3. To promote and maintsin a Benevolent Fund for the benefrt of Leaguè members and SL 8artholomew's nurse5 who trained ￿Or to September 1993. 4. To promote and maintain Scholarship FU￿lS for the benefit of League members. In accordance with the Conslilulion. the Benevolent Fund Is available to provide asststan¢e not only to League members, but also to any nurse who trained at St. Bartholomew's Hospital or who qualrfied as a nurse al St. Bartholomews School of Nursiro and Midwrfery prior to September 1993. The sub<ommittee, which administers the Fund on behalf of the League, Is concerned to give assistance to those who are going through perlods of hardship. The suwmmittee welcomes all applications arKI enquiries and meets Six limes a year. but urgent requests are ¢onsIde￿d throughout the year. Meetings have all been held virtually until June 2021 but are nciw being held in person. The Countrywide Neknrk of Frtendship facilitates local visits lo members who would apprèciate sUPPOrt and frtendship. The Scholarship Fund financially as51815 members of the League with course an(J conference fees and associated costs of study. A sUb-￿MmIttee administers the fund and meets four times a year lo consider applications for assistsnce with funding. These meetings have all been held virtually until September 2021 but are rrf)w being held In Page 2

CHARITIES I1¥ ASSOCIATION WITH TIIE LEAGUE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S NURSES TRUSTEES, ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2022 (Continued....... nt and In achieving the objects of the charilles, the Tru8tees have been mlndfvl of the Public Benefft requirement of the Charity Commission with particular regard lo the advancement of education and the relief of financial hardshlp c other di5advant8ge. The Benevolent Fund has pyovided furKls fw the relief of poverty and ha5 also provided Spe￿r￿ iterns and care for those who are disadvantaged by age, 111 health, disabilty, financial hardship or other disadvantsge. Th8 Countrywde Netr￿rk of Friendship seeks to conlt those who need help and support and to ensure that practical 8ndlor finan¢ial resources are offered. League Regional Nefvks have now Lwn established in three regions enabling members to meet for events that are doser to their home. These events have been hwhly SLttesful. they provlde support through social interaction and it is hoped that mcffe netsvorks will be established in the future. The Leagu8 Scholarship FLknd has supported membor5 in professional studles In order to enhance their skills and kn¢)wledge for the benefit of th8 organisations for which members work and. in turn, for the patients and communRles they serve. The Fund has also supported League member5 in a wide range of other studi85 that provbje opportunities for personal development and transferable ski118. Detads of achievements and perforniarKe of thè Benevdent Fund arKI Scholarship Funds are published •nually in the League Naws and presented to the Annual General Meetlng. Some bengficlaries are resident outskle England end Wales, bul transfer of mney through the regulated banking system. No serious in¢hJents occurre(I durirKJ the ￿Trent year. FlnanGlal R The Truslee5' polry is lo build satisfactory18vel$ of funds to provide a secure base for the ￿￿lMent of the charitable objectives. During the year a tender exttdse has b88n undertaken to ensure that the League's Investmenls are receiving the b&sl managernent. Coutts Ch￿ty Investment Team have now taken over from Ravenscxoft Inveslments UK to provKde professional a¢fvice on in￿lMent management. Regular rewrting arbj an annual review meeting takes place. No grant funding from L*ntral government or local aLrthrrrity recelved and during the ￿rrent year no Incomè has been received from outside the UK. No Tnjstees have r￿eNed remuneration other than expens85 incur￿. In line vthh the Charty Commission go(wJ practlce recommendallons, the Tnjstees have devèloped a Charity Govemance Code Assessm8nl document and have a Risk Management Strategy, poliths for Confiict of Intew( Investment and a Complaints and Feedback [Kocedu￿. The Charitable Funds Management and Charity Grant Maki Pollcies have been updated and 8 programme for updating the other exlstlng policies has been initiated. A DNersty arKI Indusion Policy is being WT6tten. Al League policies we available on request. Th& trustees dedare that they have approved the Trustees, report above. Signed on behalf of the Charity'$ Truste85'. Dlana Sherlaw Chair of Trusteès Dated: 8th July 2022 Page 3

CHAIUTIES IN ASSOCIATION ￿TH THE LEAGUE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S NURSES ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2022 Charity Number: 275165 INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE CHARITIES IN ASSOCIATION VVITH THE LEAGUE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEWS NURSES Indepfrndent ox•mln•rf8 report to tho tni8t••s of the Charltle8 In A880elatlon wlth the Loagu• of SL Bartholomew's Nurs08 I report to the chanty trustees on ry examination of the accounts of the Charities in Assocratlon with the League of Sl. BarthdomèW$ Nurses for the year ended 30 April 2022. Responslbllltles and ba818 of report As the Charity trustees of the Charitable Funds you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in aecijrdance with the Nulrements of the Charllies Act 2011 (Ihe ACV). I reFQrt in respect of my examination of the Charitable FurKls' xcounts carried out urKler section 145 of the Act and In carying Ollt my examination I have foll(rwed all applicable Directions gfven by the Charity Commission under section 145{5)Ib) of the Act. Indop•ndont •xamlnef• statemont I have completed my examination. I confimi that no material matters have come to my attention In connecllon wlth the examination gNing me cause to believe that in any materfal respect accounting reo?rds were not kept in respect of the Charitable Funds as required by SeCt￿n 130 of the the accounts do not accord with the accounting records: or the accounts do not compty with the appii¢able requirements conceming the form and Content of accounts set out in the Charities (AC￿￿ntS and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fairf view which is not a matter ¢onsidered 2$ part of an independent examination. I have no concerns and have'come across no other matters in conne¢ti¢)n wth the examination to whlch attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understallding of the accounts to be reached. J.R.Champlon FCA McLean Reid Chartered AG¢ountants & Registered Audiiofs 1 Forstal Road Aylesford Kent ME20 7AU Date: 11* July 2022 Page 4

CHARITIES IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE LEAGUE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S NURSES CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2022 Stewart Baines Coltart Benevolent Scholarship Fund Fund (pages 6 10 7) {pages 8 to 9) 2022 Total 202t Totsl Receipts Donatlons,legacles and othor slmllar rec•ipts Donations & legacies Tax redaim on gift aid donations Grants returned Inv•stmont Incom¢ re¢olpt8 Income from investments Deposit a¢¢ounl interest Income from Trust funds Ro¢olpts from sale of In¥￿tmOnts TOTAL RECEIPTS 32 3290 3749 61172 33 22575 83747 36 75020 15 241 613674 695699 1410558 1475059 506755 529333 1917313 2004392 Payments Charltablo payments Grants paid Management and adminSslratTon Olhor oxpendltur• Transfer betsveen funds Purchase of inve51menls League N8ws costs TOTAL PAYMENTS 73534 12127 31871 5539 105405 17666 78466 18083 {725) 1361763 14528 1461227 725 505051 1866814 14528 2004413 550225 13982 660756 543186 Nat rK•lptsl(paym•nts) 13832 (13853} (21) 34943 Cash lunds lastyear end Cash funds thh year end 91346 105178 28022 14169 119368 119347 84425 119368 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2022 Stewart Baines Coltsrt Benevdent Scholarship Fund Fund {pages 6 to 71 (pages 8 to 91 2022 Total 2021 Total Cash funds Bank deposit account Bank current account Cash in hand 92191 12987 13165 105356 13487 94825 14151 10392 119368 504 14169 105178 119347 Inveslmont assets Investments gt cost 1341965 497633 1839598 1583235 Investments al rnarket value 1516663 499447 2016110 2038485 11 is the Trustees. policy to acwmulale sufficient funds to realise Ihe Trust Deed oty'ectives. AFI funds are unreslricled. Page S

BENEVOLENT FUND STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2022 2022 2021 Note Receipts Donatlons, legacios and other $5mllar receipts Donations Legacies Tax reclaims on gift aid donations Investment income receipts Income from Investments Income from JG Hammond Trust Deposit account interest Other r•ceipts Transfer from Scholarshlp Funds Receipts from sale of investments TOTAL RECEIPTS 1590 1700 1648 3000 61172 55552 241 33 725 1410558 1475784 476357 537806 Paym•nts Charftable payments Grants paid Publication of League News League News postage & stationery costs Management and administration Other expendlture Purchase of Investments 73534 9106 5422 12127 58433 8883 5099 11296 1361763 1461952 414673 498384 Not r•c•ipts 13832 39422 Cash fvnds last year end Cash funds this year end 91346 105178 51924 91346 STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITES AS AT 30 APRIL 2022 Note 2022 2021 Cash funds Bank deposit account Bank current account Cash floats 92191 12987 68692 13651 9003 91346 105178 Investment assets Investments at cost 1341965 1142173 Investments at market value 1516663 t539389 Page 6

BENEVOLENT FUND NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2022 1. Accountlng be•ls These a¢counts have been prepared using the "r￿eipts and payments basis. and comply with section 133 of the Charities Act 2011. I Incom• tax recovory The Benevolent Furwj has received income lax refunds lotslling £6 (2021.. £30001 during the year. This represents income tax redalmed on gift aid donatp)ns received during Ihe tax year lo 51h April 2021. 3. Accountan¢y charg The Benevolenl Fund has paid accwntancy charges of £1220 (2021.. £1220) to The League of St. Bartholomews Nurse5 General Fund in respect of the share of 0¢￿u￿tanCY charges for the year ended 30th April 2021. This sum is shown a5 Part of the'management and administratlon. cost in the a￿OUfits. Stockbroker f•88 Included in 'management and administration. costs is £8195 (2021.. £9753) relating lo the administratlm costs IncUr￿d by Vartan Ravenscroft. t)uring the year, the charlty changed its stockbrokers from Vartan RaVens￿Oft to Coutts. This incurred 8 trdnsfer feo of£1,500. These sums are shown as part of Ihe°management and administrath)n° cost in the afxounts. S. Managomenl and admlnlstratlon cos18 Jong with the expenditure noted in 3) and 4) above, these costs also indude the Cost of trustse meetings al¢x wrth offKe and communication ￿$ts. 6. Cash floats IrKluded in the cash float 1$ a figure of £nil {2021.. £7072) held by the Stockbrokers. 7. Inve•tmont4 Market value Nominal Martborough Fd Mgr Multi Cap In￿me Premler Mllton Investm8nl Funds Equities Investment Fund for Charftles {Charrfund) CMAF Global Balanced 400Iy) unKs 300W units 13500 unlts 1391050 unlts 50824 55793 50139 1185209 60420 64620 213264 1178359 Tolal as at 30th Aprll 2022 1341965 1516663 APPROVAL OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2022 l approve the statement of receipts and payments, statement of assets and Ilabilitie5 and notes on pages 6 and 7 and Confi￿ that I have made available all rel8vant records and information for their preparation. Jill Glllett Hon. Treasurer 8th July 2022 P8ge 7

STEWART BAINES COLTART SCHOLARSHIP FUND STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2022 2022 202t Note Recoipts Donations, legacles and other slmilar receipts Donations received Legacies received Investment income ro¢0ipts Income from investments Deposit acwunt interest Income from JG Hammond Trust Other recelpts Recelpts from sale of investments Awards returned TOTAL RECEIPTS 1101 22575 19468 506755 137317 529333 157893 Payments Charltable payments Grants paid Management and administration Share of accountancy fees Other expendlturn Transfer to Benevolent Fund Legal fees Purchase of investments 31871 4319 1220 20033 4161 1220 725 1406 135552 505051 TOTAL PAYMENTS 543186 162372 Not (payments) (13853) (4479) Cash fvnds18St year end Cash funds thls year end 28022 14169 32501 28022 STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AS AT 30 APRIL 2022 Note 2022 2021 Cash funds Bank deposit account Bank current account Cash floats 13165 500 504 14169 26133 500 1389 28022 Investment assets Investments at cost 5 497633 441062 Investrnents at market value 5 499447 499096 Page 8

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Benevolent Fund report year ending 30 April 2022

Madam President and members of the League I am pleased to present the report of the Benevolent Find subcommittee for the year ending 30 April 2022.

At the start of our financial year in May 2021 Covid 19 meeting restrictions had been lifted and it was a joy to meet again in person or have hybrid meetings with those who preferred to continue to zoom from home.

The committee met 6 times during the year efficiently organised by secretary Hilary Mathews plus 2 extraordinary zoom meetings to consider urgent requests. Jenny Kottler left the committee after 6 years of service for which we thank her greatly and in her place we welcomed Jane McDonald.

Coutts have now taken over from Ravenscroft as our stock brokers and the market value of our investments remain in excess of £1m.

Full details of all income and expenditure independently examined by McLean Reid Chartered Accountants will be printed in the League News.

Legacies and donations in excess of £3,000 have been gratefully received this year.

Over £73.000 has been spent on Gifts and grants and a further £14,500 on printing and posting the League News to our membership worldwide.

Gifts have included electric scooters, a wheelchair, stairlift, bathroom adaptation, surgery costs, medical consultations, physio and speech therapy services, boiler repairs, taxi fares to hospital appointments, temporary home help costs, Dragon computer aid and emergency grants.

Flowers have been sent to numerous members post operatively, in sympathy and in celebration of life events.

Christmas cards personally signed by our President were sent to over 450 members qualified 60 years or more with gift stamps for those living in the UK and League logo window stickers to those living abroad.

Letters were also sent to the 56 members who qualified in 1962 reminding them of the scope of the Benevolent fund and offering help if needed.

The Country wide network of friendship organised by Sue Finney continues to find visitors for members on request and personal visits post pandemic were resumed and welcomed as well as telephone calls.

It is wonderful to receive and share thank you letters and news from members, appreciating how significant a bouquet of flowers or a card can be as well as a major gift.

The Benevolent Fund Grant Making policy which is the formal document covering all aspects of Benevolent help was reviewed and approved by the Trustees and can be read on our website together with stories from members whose lives have been enhanced by gifts, particularly our new scooter users.

The most important thing to remember is that if you or you know someone who is in need for any reason do not hesitate to email or telephone Hilary Mathews in office hours (details in the League News) and she will respond quickly and empathetically.

Jill Gillett. Hon Treasurer

Scholarship Committee Annual Report May 2022

The Stewart Baines Coltart Scholarship Fund Registered Charity 275165

Madam President and members of the League, I have great pleasure in presenting the Annual Report of the Stewart Baines Coltart Scholarship Fund Committee for the financial year ending 30[th] April 2022.

The Scholarship Fund continues to provide fully paid-up League members with financial assistance to help enhance life, career and retirement, by supporting study and associated costs for courses and conferences.

The committee has met on four occasions over the past year; we were pleased to start meeting again in person from September. Our plans to run hybrid meetings have not yet been realised, mainly due to technical issues, but we remain hopeful that we will be able to do so in the future.

My continued thanks are due to our committee members who have been patient and helpful with our new processes. Two of our number have finished their terms of office on the committee and we have welcomed their replacements, who have settled into their roles. During the year, the committee have developed a committee member job description, an exercise which has identified the expectations of committee membership.

This year, 21 League members have submitted 28 applications, an encouraging increase of 23% and 47% on last year’s figures. This includes two members whose applications were deferred from the previous financial year. Of this year’s applications, £49,900 has been agreed, an increase of 59% on last year. £29,935 of this total has so far been claimed. Two recipients have been unable to claim their awards due to not being able to undertake their studies, one applicant withdrew, and one recipient’s course was cancelled. Unfortunately, after much deliberation and discussion, we have had to refuse funding for three applications, in order to maintain good governance and to comply with the Fund’s objectives, the League Constitution and the Charity Commission. We have had to contact several applicants for more information due to incomplete form filling and lack of required detail, and we hope our redesign of the application form will help avoid this in future.

We have spent considerable time this year re-developing the scholarship application form, which is now live on the website under “Request our help”. We have separated the form into vocational and non-vocational studies, asking for greater detail regarding specific course and conferences, accreditation, qualifications, website links and costs involved. It is hoped that this will obviate the need for continued chasing and investigation in order to facilitate useful discussion at our meetings.

Awards have been made for a variety of PhD, MSc, BSc and Diploma programmes and courses and for one conference. Of these, only three are for non-vocational programmes.

The Trustees have completed a tender exercise over the year to ensure good governance of our investments and we are gradually changing their management from Ravenscroft Investments UK to Coutts Charity Investment. The uncertainties surrounding Brexit have

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been totally eclipsed by the Global Coronavirus pandemic. Global stock markets have all been affected and this is having an impact on investment income into the Scholarship Fund, which has necessarily affected the level of financial support that we can offer. So far, we have continued to receive sufficient income to provide some level of funding to all applicants, but we cannot guarantee always being able to honour the request in full, or indeed to offer ongoing continued support for lengthy courses. We do encourage members to submit applications, they are all carefully considered and there is no limit to the number of times members can apply for assistance.

For details of income and expenditure for the past year, please see the accounts in the League News and on the platform.

In order to identify how recipients’ new skills and knowledge have impacted their practice and/or their life, we ask them to submit a report on completion of their studies. These are published in the League News, but we have also started to post them on the website, for which we have received positive feedback.

Please do continue to apply for assistance with your studies and conference attendance. We cannot guarantee that we can always honour the request in full, or indeed to offer ongoing continued support for lengthy courses, but we do consider all applications carefully, for both vocational and non-vocational study.

We look forward to the year ahead and to being able to assist more League members with a variety of studies and conferences.

May 2021 (10 applications, 9 applicants, 7 awards, 1 refused, 1 deferred) £14,950

1: 2021/2022

Self-employed complementary therapist, focussing mainly on using reproductive reflexology to support couples through their fertility journeys: Advanced Reproflexology Course through Seren Natural Fertility – Further information required, DEFERRED TO SEPTEMBER MEETING; SUBSEQUENTLY DECIDED AGAINST COURSE.

2: 2021/2022

Semi-retired external verifier for City & Guilds Health and Social Care Courses: £1500; Diploma in Naturopathic Principles at the College of Naturopathic Nutrition

3: 2021/2022

Charge Nurse, Adult Critical Care: £360; e-Advanced Life Support Course A-to-E Training and Solutions

4: 2021/2022

Charge Nurse, Adult Critical Care: £2640; Advanced Assessment Skills for Non-Medical Practitioner Level 7 @ Kings College COURSE CANCELLED

5: 2021/2022

Head of Quality and Education, local Hospice: £700; Hospice UK National Conference

6: 2021/2022

NHS Trust Band 7 Senior Occupational Health Advisor: £2000; BSc Occupational Health @ Robert Gordon University

7: 2021/2022

Staff Nurse on Hospital Admissions Unit: £1000; RCN Accredited Practice Nurse Training in Malvern

8: 2021/2022

Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Lead for End-of-Life Care, GP Surgery: £2750; Doctorate in Health @ University of Lancaster

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9: 2021/2022

Staff Nurse, Adult Critical Care Unit: £4000; MSc Cardiovascular and Respiratory Healthcare at Imperial College

10: 2021/2022

Self-employed complementary therapist and trainer, supporting families through fertility, pregnancy, birthing and post-partum issues: the H.E.A.L. and T.H.R.I.V.E. Method Energy Healing Diploma Course @ Jennie Harrison – Not enough information offered by applicant or course leader, APPLICATION REFUSED.

September 2021 (8 applications, 8 applicants, 7 awards) £15,000

11: 2021/2022

Audit and Quality Midwife: £2,750; PhD Midwifery

12: 2021/2022

Freelance Field Survey Nurse for Office of National Statistics & National Centre for Social Research and Health & Wellbeing Coach: £500; Intensive Yoga Course at Uplifted Online

13: 2021/2022

Part time Band C Staff Nurse: £2,000; Undergraduate Certification in Genetics at the Institute of Continuing Education, University of Cambridge

14: 2021/ 2022

Nurse for Looked After Children: £1,750; Level 5 Diploma in Practitioner Reflexology

15: 2021/2022

Staff Nurse, Adult Critical Care Unit: £5,000; MSc Health Management

16: 2021/2022

Charge Nurse, Adult Critical Care Unit; PhD in Nursing Studies APPLICATION REFUSED, MORE INFORMATION REQUESTED

17: 2021/2022

Part time Community Midwife and Private Ante Natal Preparation and Hypnobirth Teacher: £1,000; Diploma in Complementary Therapies in Midwifery Practice at Expectancy

18: 2021/2022

Senior Clinical Advisor, Stop the Pressure Programme, NHS England and Improvement: £2,000; Nursing and Midwifery PhD with the Skin Sciences Institute, University of Huddersfield

November 2021 (2 applications, 2 applicants, 2 awards) £5,650

19: 2021/2022

Retired Research Nurse, Research Project Manager and Head of Research Governance; £650: UK Society of Celebrants Family and Funeral Diploma (Fast Track)

20: 2021/2022

Staff Nurse, Adult Critical Care Unit: £5,000; MSc Health Management

March 2022 (8 applications, 7 applicants, 7 awards) £14,300

21: 2021/2022

Semi-retired external verifier for City & Guilds Health and Social Care Courses: £2,000; Diploma in Naturopathic Nutrition at the College of Naturopathic Nutrition

22: 2021/2022

Semi-retired external verifier for City & Guilds Health and Social Care Courses: £850; Diploma in Naturopathic Principles at the College of Naturopathic Nutrition

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23: 2021/2022

Senior Staff Nurse, Adult Critical Care Unit, SBH: £3,000; MSc Cardiovascular and Respiratory Healthcare at Imperial College

24: 2021/2022

Emergency Nurse Practitioner, A&E, Royal London: £3,500; MSc Advance Clinical Practice @ City University

25: 2021/2022

Retired, recently stood down as elected councillor: £1,100; City & Guilds Millinery Course, Level 2 at Morley College, Chelsea

26: 2021/2022

Senior Charge Nurse, Adult Critical Care, SBH: PhD in Nursing Studies APPLICATION REFUSED FOLLOWING ASCQUISITION OF FURTHER INFORMATION

27: 2021/2022

CNS Team Lead, Palliative Care, St Catherine’s Hospice: £350; The Oxford Advanced Pain and Symptom Management Course

28: 2021/2022

Lead Nurses/Practitioner, the Avenue Surgery: £3,500; MSc Clinical Practice

Diana Sherlaw Honorary Secretary

Alexandra Hayward Honorary Treasurer

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