- 19 July 2022
- 3 min read
Interview with Dorcas Gwata, Head of Global Programmes at the Florence Nightingale Foundation
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Dorcas is a staggering example of what we can achieve offering inspiration to Nurses and Mental Health Nurses. Nurses.co.uk was delighted at the opportunity to interview her and hope the product of the interview further carries the wave of positivity and inspiration that is Dorcas.
Can You Please Briefly Introduce Yourself By Explaining What Your Main Job Role or Mission is now?
My name is Dorcas Gwata, I am a Mental Health Nurse, my current role is Head of Global Programmes at the Florence Nightingale Foundation, my role and vision is to ensure every nurse and midwife around the globe has access to leadership programmes.
This is important for equity, equality and staff retention.
Outline When You Were A Nurse, Where You Worked, What Specialism You Worked In or Branch Of Nursing?
I have been a practising Mental Health Nurse since 2000, I have worked in secure units, rehabilitation, community, CAMHS and A & E in St Mary’s Hospital, Imperial NHS Trust. I mostly enjoy frontline A & E work.
About this contributor
Head of Global Programmes - Florence Nightingale Foundation
Dorcas Gwata is a Zimbabwean Registered Mental Health Nurse who has made and continues to make a huge contribution both to nursing as a mental and global health specialist and to global cultures and societies.
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