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Our nurses, our future: Why human connection will always be at the heart of community nursing

This International Nurses’ Day, hear from Melinda, a nurse with over three decades of experience caring for older people at home – and discover why this kind of nursing is so important for a healthy society.

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08 May 2026

The roundup – 60 seconds of nursing reflections

We asked Melinda a few quick, closing questions — moments that capture what nursing means to her.

If nursing had a soundtrack, which song would feature? Stayin’ Alive by the Bee Gees. Clearly the physical aspect of that is the baseline of what we do in the medical profession, but there are so many layers to it – staying alive emotionally, socially, intellectually, and perhaps reminding us nurses to keep going too!

What advice would you give to your younger nurse-student self? Care for people the way you’d want to be cared for - genuinely. I always think about how I’d treat my own mother - it guides everything I do.

Finish this sentence. Being a nurse has taught me… Everything. It’s taught me empathy, patience, advocacy, and how to deal with the unexpected. It’s also taught me that you can’t ever label people - you have to dig deeper and find out what’s influencing their attitudes and behaviour.