New cohorts from June for FoNS social care ‘Resilience Based Clinical Supervision’ training 

The Foundation for Nursing Studies (FoNS) has announced new cohorts from June 2024 for their fully-funded training programme: ‘Resilience Based Clinical Supervision for Social Care’. 

The course is open to nurses and nurse associates in social care in any settings across England. The training has received excellent feedback so far. 

Find out more here: https://www.fons.org/learning-zone/clinical-supervision-resources/rbcs-social-care 

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