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    Cardiff and Vale College lecturer Tracy returns to nursing

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 24, 2020No Comments
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    Cardiff and Vale College Health and Social Care Lecturer Tracy Adams decided to take pressure of the NHS and give up her Easter break to return to nursing full time.

    A former Specialist Nurse before becoming one of CAVC’s industry specialist staff, Tracy retains her registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. The Cardiff and Vale University Health Board contacted Tracy In February asking if she’d like to return to nursing.

    Tracy was determined to help as much as possible while juggling her new responsibilities with her role as a lecturer and supporting her students. But when the Easter holidays came along she decided to go back to working full time on the frontline.

    Working in palliative care, Tracy provided vital end of life nursing care, symptom control and support for terminally ill patients for whom hospital was not an option. She worked tirelessly and selflessly to nurse patients in their homes.

    “This has been the most humbling and emotional experience of my whole nursing career – I’ll never forget 2020!” Tracy said. “I will of course return to teaching now Summer Term has started in order to support Access to Nursing learners who are so anxious about securing their university offers for September.

    “Please stay safe and follow government guidelines during this unprecedented time.”

    Cardiff and Vale College Principal Kay Martin said: “All of us at CAVC would like to commend and thank Tracy, along with all the other nurses, doctors, NHS staff and key workers who continue to work tirelessly to keep us safe during these uncertain times.

    “We see the communities we represent across as the Capital Region as being at the heart of that we do. That is why we want to do our bit as well.

    “The College is linking with our network of employers and community contacts to source much needed Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and make it available to those who need it in our community. Anyone can help.”

    If you have a stock of PPE in your business/ possession, you can donate it to CAVC to make available to front-line staff at this time. The college is not just looking for donations – if  you are a supplier of PPE and have available stocks now and in future weeks, please get in touch and let them know. They are also looking to generate funds to purchase stocks and make them available to those who need them at this time.

    The college is looking for:

    • Masks
    • Gloves
    • Gowns
    • Goggles

    The College has donated our stocks of the above usually used by staff and students in places like science labs or construction/ automotive workshops/ catering.

    To donate, or if you have any questions around stocks you may have to donate or supply the College with, please contact us via: [email protected].

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