Records of the Association of Queen's Nurses/Association of District Nurses

Date:
1949-1971
Reference:
SA/QNI/V.4
Part of:
Queen's Nursing Institute
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Description

The signed minutes of the Association of Queen's Nurses (V.4/1-2) were shelved in the QNI offices in Albemarle Way, with the Institute's minute books; the Association of District Nurses records are copies, found in an 'Archive' file, roughly in chronological order with a little correspondence and lists of committee members, and have been split into two files for case of reference.

Publication/Creation

1949-1971

Physical description

1 file

Biographical note

The Queen's Nurses' League and the Association of Queen's Superintendents merged in 1949, deciding to keep the name 'Queen's Nurses' to become the Association of Queen's Nurses, rather than the suggested 'Queen's League of Public Health Nurses'. The General Superintendent of the Institute was the President of the Association and it acted almost as a branch of the Institute, which delegated to it matters relating to uniform and salaries, conditions of work, etc. The Association dealt with the former through its uniform sub-committee, and sent recommendations concerning the latter to the Royal College of Nursing. It also arranged refresher courses for Queen's Nurses, but that function was transferred in 1955 to the Institute's Education Department. In 1959, membership was opened up to non-Queen's district nurses, and the name was changed to the Association of District Nurses

Related material

There is correspondence, 1952-1953, with the treasurer of the Association in the file on Leytonstone DNA (T.2/16)

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