April 01, 2025
The President of NMBI is delighted to invite you to our regional consultation sessions on our upcoming strategy.
The President of NMBI is delighted to invite you to our regional consultation sessions on our upcoming strategy.
We are currently drafting our next statement of strategy to cover the period from 2026 to 2028. A very important part of this process will be engagement and consultation with our registrants, our other key stakeholders and the public. The first phase will involve a range of regional consultation sessions in the weeks ahead. The first of these sessions will be in Athlone on Tuesday, 8 April followed by sessions in Cork on Thursday, 15 May and Letterkenny, Donegal on 27 May. These will be followed by a public consultation in summer 2025.
We would like to extend an invitation to you to come and meet with us at these regional sessions, as we would very much like to hear your views and input at this early stage in the development of our next statement of strategy. Your insights and feedback are crucial to shaping the direction of NMBI and the professions of nursing and midwifery
The events will also present an opportunity to get the first view of the new MyNMBI digital system and give some feedback to the developers.
You can register on Eventbrite through the links below.
Please sign up for the Athlone event by Friday, 4 April as spaces will be limited.
Further details about venue and time for the Cork and Letterkenny sessions will be available in the coming weeks. You can still register for the sessions through the links below.
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Register for Athlone session here
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Register for Cork session here
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Register for Letterkenny, Donegal session here
The regional sessions will provide an opportunity for you to share your thoughts on our current strategy and what you feel should be included in our next strategy. This will help ensure that our approach aligns with the needs and expectations of you, our registrants. Your input will be instrumental in refining our strategy and guiding the future of our organisation and the professions.
We look forward to your participation and valuable contribution.