Friday, 30 August 2013

Andy Lowndes is Walking 'The Way'

Andy Lowndes is walking the West Highland Way (01/09/13-07/09/13) in memory of his wife Jennifer Lowndes (12.01.70-18.12.12).


He is doing this in aid of Cancer Research UK

When possible I hope to blog and post photographs of the scenery along the route
You can find these at http://whw4jct.blogspot.co.uk/

You can sponsor Andy at

Margaret Caldwell Working in Partnership with Clinical Service

Following an approach from Senior Management (NHSGG&C) Margaret has been facilitating a number of educational sessions for Community Support Workers (CSW).

As part of our wider Clinical Academic Career developments and Clinical linking these sessions involved some clinical teaching of clinical skills such as taking and recording electronic Blood pressure and manual pulse.

"Service gives so much to our students in clinical settings and here in the University and this is part of us giving something in return," said Margaret.

The sessions, supported by clinical staff were delivered in their own locality and evaluated well:

Participants indicate that the sessions were "Very informative" "Clear and simple, easy to follow" 
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The Mental Health Nursing Team at GCU know the importance of developing clear links between themselves and Service and wish to support development opportunities for all grades of staff.  

"We want to work with practice rather than working in silos. This is work that we can take into the classroom with our students who now don't see us as being remote from practice. It enhances our credibility," Margaret added.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

The Mighty Deerstalker


I did it!

On the 16th March 2013 I ran the “Mighty Deerstalker” to raise money for Cancer Research UK in memory of Jen Lowndes.  As you will know, Andy’s wife lost her battle to cancer just before Christmas and was raising  funds in her memory.

This was by far the toughest thing I have ever done, but I am pleased to say I completed it in 3 hours 43 minutes and was still smiling!  To have raised over £400 made it so worthwhile.




Thanks to everyone who sponsored me.  If you would still  like to make a donation here is the link to my Just Giving Page.


Mighty Deerstalker is a 10k assault course in Innerleithen,  Peebleshire  which is takes place at night!


If you would prefer to sponsor me directly and not through Just Giving, please feel free to pop in to A419 or A411.

Thank you for your support.

Friday, 1 March 2013

Mighty Deerstalker 16th March 2013


On the 16th March 2013 I am running the “Mighty Deerstalker” to raise money for Cancer Research UK in memory of Jen Lowndes.  As you will know, Andy’s wife lost her battle to cancer just before Christmas and I hope to raise funds in her memory.

Here is the link to my Just Giving page


Mighty Deerstalker is a 10k assault course in Innerleithen,  Peebleshire  which is takes place at night!


If you would prefer to sponsor me directly and not through Just Giving, please feel free to pop in to A419 or A411.

Wish me luck!

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Lesley Presents a Poster at Scottish Clinical Skills Network - 12th Annual Conference

Lesley McNab presented her poster about her work: "Low fidelity clinical simulation in mental health nurse education" at the recent Scottish Clinical Skills Network - 12th Annual Conference (“Human: Clinical Skills in Person Centred Care”) at Napier University.
If you would like to know more about this innovative work contact Lesley at L.McNab@gcu.ac.uk
Everyone knows I like a challenge, whether it be a wee run or lifting heavy things!  

I am entering the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest Challenge.  This is a 10k assault course through Edinburgh on the 21st of October 2012.


I am raising money for the Scottish Dementia Working Group.  This is a national campaigning group, run by people with dementia. They are the independent voice of people with dementia within Alzheimer Scotland. The Working Group campaigns to improve services for people with dementia and to improve attitudes towards people with dementia.

Let me know if you would like to support me or even join me!

I'll let you know how it goes.

Monday, 30 July 2012

Lesley McNab Joins Scottish Dementia Working Group


Mental Health Nursing Lecturer Lesley recently joined and volunteered at the recent Scottish Dementia Working Group full member meeting in Glasgow on 19th July.

Lesley says volunteering would be a great opportunity for students and SDWG are keen to recieve applications. To find out how to volunteer click HERE