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National Nursing Week starts Monday

Evening event to honour nurses set for Bryston's on the Park
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National Nursing Week kicks off next week in Sudbury with a gathering at Bryston's on the Park. File photo.

National Nursing Week kicks off next week in Sudbury with a gathering at Bryston's on the Park.

Sudbury Mayor Brian Bigger will make an official proclamation to recognize the week, and the event will also include an awards ceremony to recognize nurses in the community.

In 1971, the International Council of Nurses designated May 12, Florence Nightingale's birthday, as International Nurses Day. In 1985, in recognition of the dedication and achievements of the nursing profession, the Canadian minister of health proclaimed the second week of May as National Nursing Week in Canada.

Nightingale is best known around the world as the 'Lady with the Lamp' who nursed British soldiers during the Crimean War and turned nursing into a profession. 

She was an activist, social theorist and author whose advocacy to improve health and sanitation for British Army soldiers, and writings on hospital planning and organization laid the foundation for nursing's emphasis on social determinants of health today. Nightingale published more than 200 books, reports and pamphlets.

Nursing Week gives nurses across the world the chance to celebrate the work they do to keep Nightingale's work alive by advocating for policies that keep people healthy, and care for them when they're ill.

The annual gathering at Bryston's on the Park is scheduled to start at 6 p.m.


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