Nurse Amin Abdullah Award Scheme

If you would like to donate to the Amin Abdullah RCN Foundation Grant, please email fundraising@rcnfoundation.org.uk

Regarding the Nurse Amin Abdullah Award scheme – Mr Amin was an award-winning nurse at Charing Cross Hospital, London, part of Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. In February 2016, after going through an unfair “kangaroo court” dismissal process, he burned himself to death outside Kensington Palace. A subsequent independent inquiry resulted in apologies from the trust and major changes to disciplinary procedures across the NHS. In collaboration with the Royal College of Nursing Foundation, Mr Amin’s partner, Terry Skitmore, and I have set up a Nurse Amin Abdullah Award scheme to reward those nurses in the UK who do the most to promote staff wellbeing in the workplace. We donated £10,000 to fund the scheme for 10 years. The award is worth £1,000, and is funded initially for 15 years, thanks to a further £5,000 donation from Nathan Illman, who has set up a nurse wellbeing mission. 

Dr Karen Woo International Award

Please see here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/medical-school/alumni/dr-karen-woo-international-award

The Dr Karen Woo International Award for contribution to healthcare work abroad was founded at UCL Medical School in 2022 by Professor Narinder Kapur in memory of Dr Karen Woo who graduated from the Medical School in 2003. Karen was killed in Afghanistan in 2010 while working as a doctor for an international aid charity. Professor Kapur established this generous prize in Karen's name to encourage and reward UCL medical students in the final year of their course, who have contributed to healthcare work in low- and middle-income countries during their time at UCL Medical School.

Donation

Please see here: https://neuropsychologyresources.com/donation/

Since putting together websites (e.g., Brain Injury Care, Neuropsychology Resources, A Better NHS, and London Memory Clinic) involves quite a bit of expense and time, we have allowed for users to make a voluntary donation if they wish. Any donations will also help us to maintain and add resources to the websites. Donations will also be used to fund healthcare projects in developing countries and in the UK. You are free to decide the amount you wish to donate. 

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