Supporting the Well-being of Migrant Nurses in the UK: Strategies for Employers

It is important that effective strategies exist which enable employers to support the well-being of migrant nurses working in the UK. This is to enhance job satisfaction and the overall nursing workforce stability.

Migrant nurses play a crucial role in the UK healthcare system, helping to address the nursing shortage and providing valuable skills and diversity. However, they may face unique challenges that can impact their well-being and job satisfaction. Employers must implement certain strategies to support the well-being of migrant nurses, ensuring their success and fostering a stable and content nursing workforce.

Let’s discuss some of the challenges migrant nurses face and offer practical strategies for employers to support their well-being.

Challenges Faced by Migrant Nurses in the UK

  1. Cultural Adaptation

Migrant nurses must navigate cultural differences in both their personal and professional lives, which can be challenging and sometimes overwhelming

2. Language Barriers

Language barriers can hinder effective communication between migrant nurses and their patients or colleagues, potentially affecting their confidence and job satisfaction.

3. Credential Recognition

Migrant nurses often face difficulties in having their qualifications and experience recognized, which may impact their career progression.

4. Social Isolation

Leaving behind their support networks, migrant nurses may experience social isolation and homesickness, which can affect their mental health and well-being.

Strategies for Employers to Support Migrant Nurses’ Well-being

  • Provision of Cultural Competence Training

Offering cultural competence training for all staff can help create a more inclusive work environment and facilitate better understanding between colleagues, enhancing migrant nurses’ sense of belonging and job satisfaction.

  • Implement Language Support Programs

Employers can support migrant nurses by providing language classes, workshops, or access to language resources, fostering better communication, and easing the transition into the UK healthcare system.

  • Facilitate Credential Recognition and Career Development

Supporting migrant nurses in the credential recognition process and providing opportunities for professional development can help them reach their full potential and improve job satisfaction.

  • Encourage Social Integration and Networking

Promoting social events and networking opportunities for migrant nurses can help them build connections with colleagues, reducing feelings of isolation and improving their overall well-being.

  • Establish Mentorship Programs

Pairing migrant nurses with experienced colleagues can provide valuable guidance, support, and insights into navigating the UK healthcare system and adapting to a new cultural context.

  • Offer Mental Health Support

Providing access to mental health support services, such as counselling or employee assistance programs, can help migrant nurses address stress, homesickness, and other challenges that may impact their well-being.

Conclusion

Supporting the well-being of migrant nurses is essential for maintaining a strong and stable nursing workforce in the UK. Employers can play a crucial role in ensuring the success of migrant nurses by implementing strategies that address cultural adaptation, language barriers, credential recognition, social integration, and mental health support. By fostering a supportive and inclusive work environment, employers can enhance job satisfaction and well-being for migrant nurses, ultimately benefiting the entire healthcare system.

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A Memorable Christmas Gift

Gifts are to be cherished. why don’t you give those that can last even longer?

Are you still wondering what Christmas present you can give?

Presents can be items that can last past the festive season.

Have you thought about family books or books that can make one feel at home?

Happiness At Last will make a great gift.

It can be a great read this holiday period too.

Besides, It will make a fantastic gift to your children this Christmas.

Get it for them and make their Christmas a memorable one.

Are you traveling home for Christmas?

Do you miss home?

Then, grab your copy.

Reading a good book can never be overemphasized. It is a way of relaxation while doing something you enjoy doing.

I’m passionate about Happiness at Last. I want you to read it. It promotes some of our valued african/Nigeria traditions.

Ikedinachi in his quest for a better life embarked on an adventurous and self discovery journey. What will happen to his better half; Ifeoma?

It explored the challenges they had in Nigeria and London.

Will the support from family make or break him?

I will stop here so that I don’t spill so much beans.

It is a family novel. If you are in diaspora, your kids will benefit from it too.

This book will make you feel like you are in motherland.

Let’s encourage the reading culture.

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Happy Easter 2020



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Happy Easter Friends.

May the risen Lord bring you hope.

Hope is blessing.

There is a blessed assurance for us all.

May He turn your sorrows into joy.

Trying times are not here to stay as long as the risen christ reigns. He is victorious.

Easter is a time of reflection. A time of renewal of baptismal vows and the profession of our faith. A time to think about our relationship with God.

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I pray the risen Christ heal the sick among us and heal the entire world.

N.B:

Part of this is written based on my belief as a catholic christian though I think christianity ought to be based on same key principles.

Do stay safe. COVID-19 is real.

Lots of love

Viviensvoice

Happiness At LAST is 2



Vivien and Jessica @ Authors Event

Hello my Lovelies, I’m excited to share with you that today is the 2years anniversary of Happiness At LAST. I can’t tell you the satisfaction and joy that this mere piece of work has brought to me since its publication. I am forever grateful for pushing myself to complete it.

But like the story goes, publishing is one thing done while promotion/sales is the other main thing. I have been able to make Happiness At LAST physically able in different stores/libraries in Uk and a few the eastern part of Nigeria. It is in numerous online stores such Amazon, Barnes and Nobles and other. Its available in blue and brown paperback. The brown version is the recent version i republished

Thanks Meg for your support🙏🏼

Excerpt from Happiness At LAST

Chapter 9

Ikedinachi’s parents and siblings were delighted with having Ikedinachi home after a long time. He gave them the gift items which he had brought from Lagos.

“Ikedi my son, you look very big now. Is it just the Lagos? Or work? Well, whichever one it is, it surely treats you well.”

“You bought all these for us, clothes, handbag, shirts…” Mrs. Okoro asked him as she sang, danced and showered him with praises while she unfolded the abada he bought for her.

“May God continue to bless and keep you for us.” She was very pleased with the mere sight of seeing her son. She kept running her eyes over him; assessing and admiring him from head to toe.

Adanna was overly excited with the pink canopy dress and red handbag he bought for her. She wore them immediately and showed off her latest additions. She played with her handbag and was very happy that it had a mirror in it too. Ikedinachi was happy to know she liked them being that he did not know her choice and wasn’t with Ifeoma at the time he picked them, who could have helped him out. Meanwhile, he bought a few shirts for Ugonna, which he liked. They all saw him as a blessing to the family.

Ikedinachi had greeted his father earlier when he arrived and now joined him in the palour. Mr. Okoro was watching the NTA 9 pm news on the television. He gently dropped a bottle of Schnapp hot drink and a case containing a wristwatch he bought for him on the table in front of him. The expensive wrist-watch almost took all his first salary, but he knew it was worth it.

“Papa this is what I brought from Lagos,” he handed out the drink to him with both hands.

His father collected it.

“And this,” Ikedinachi added. He gave him the wrist-watch.

Mr. Okoro’s hands were filled with gifts from his son.

He opened the watch case and was proud of his son’s choice.

“Thank you, my son. You have done so well.”

“Papa, I hope you like it? I bought it with my first salary.”

“I love it, my son. I never dreamt of wearing such an expensive wristwatch.”

“You bought this-rich-men watch for your poor Father? May you never lack! May the almighty God continue to guide and bless you. You will get a good wife. You will have kids as many as you wish and they will care for you too.”

He kept showering blessings upon his son.

“Hope you have only come to see us or is there any issue you want to discuss with your father? You are home on a Monday, hope all is well?” His father interjected, “Are you on leave?”

“Eheeee… no papa, I, I actually took permission from work,” he was battling with words and almost wanted to claim that he was on leave but thought it needless.

“I will talk about it tomorrow papa, I have a couple of days to stay. Let me not keep you awake; I wouldn’t like to deprive you of your sleep.” He still battled with his words.

“Well, if you say so, tomorrow then. May the day break, my son.” His father was nearly drawn aback by his response but wanted to allow him talk to him when he wished. Like he already told him, he had a couple of days to stay and therefore needed not to be rushed. He stood up and joined his wife in their bedroom.

“May the day break, papa.” Ikedinachi felt a relief as he almost choked knowing that his father almost caught him off guard.

He went to bed. His mother would have loved to chat with him that night as usual, but she decided to allow him rest after such a long journey from Lagos.

In the room, Adanna was deep asleep while Ugonna had been waiting for him.

“Brother, how is Lagos? I have heard so much about there and would like to live there.” He has completed his secondary education and was due to go to University.

“Lagos is a very big and beautiful place. It is a rich man’s land,” he teased his kid brother. “That reminds me, have you taken any exams yet?”

“Yes, I took one. Still waiting for the result.”

“Good, Ugoo let’s talk tomorrow I need to get some sleep now.”

“Alright brother, sleep well.”

Ikedinachi turned over, facing the wall, he fell asleep.

The next day, Mrs. Okoro had arrived from the market and later joined Ikedinachi in the palour.

“Ikem how is Lagos?”

“Lagos is fine mama. Mama I want us to discuss a very important issue, and that is why I came back.”

“Hey! Hope there is no problem my son!” she screamed placing her two hands on her chest.

“Are you having problem with anybody?”….

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Above all do look after yourself and your soul. Do what makes you happy. You come first. Be inspired and know you are created purposeful for a purpose.

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Lots of Love

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Woman I Met at a Party

A colleague’s Party 🎉

Today I’m going to share with you a mini encounter I had with a woman I met at a party.

It happened that my girl was dancing between a couple and I hurriedly dragged her out as I didn’t want to start looking for her amongst the crowd. The woman came to me and didn’t sound good at all.


“Why have you taken the little girl that was dancing between Me and my husband”. She didn’t hide her feelings at all.

I felt so bad and asked my daughter to go back . “She just wouldn’t stay at a place” I answered. I didn’t know the perfect answer to give her. Besides I wasn’t confortable that she was dancing in between strangers.

I tried sending the little girl back but she went the opposite direction.
I said sorry to her again. I really bad as I realised the dancing 💃🏽 little girl between her and her partner meant so much to her.

Reflectively, I pray they anyone looking for good fruit of womb will finds it soonest🙏🏼

I pray God grant that woman her good intentions. I pray kids in various places bring joy and blessings to those around them.

I hope you all have a fantastic week ahead.

Happy 2019 to You



It’s 2019.

The year we long awaited for

The year talked about like it belongs to the future.

It is now

We made it

Let’s be hopeful for all it has to offer.

It is blessed

The year like no other

Let’s maximise our dreams and strengths.

It’s our year

Let’s be thankful for all it brings

It is filled with God’s blessings, good health, great news and everlasting joy.

I thank God for sparing our lives to witness 2019. May His grace be sufficient for us🙏🏼

Viviensvoice

Have a beautiful Christmas celebration



Last week, I attended a friend’s party and I can’t begin to tell you how much joy and happiness I perceived from various guests.

It reminded me of the essence of leaving out work to simply make merry with colleagues and friend. It was so much fun and I’m glad I attended it.

On that same good spirit, I sincerely thank you for being with me in this blog, so far.

I wish you greater milestones.

Happy Christmas 🎄 to you and all that are dear to you

May your joy be countless

May you be celebrated

May God meet you at the point of your needs

May He provide solutions to your desires

May God comfort you

May Your joy know no bounds.

Have a blessed Christmas 🎄 celebration.

Last year, I participated in blogmas, my posts can be found here.

Lots of Love,

Viviensvoice

Mixed Blessings from a Cambridge Union: A book



It was an honour meeting a great talent and an industrious woman.

Attending “In Conversation with Elizabeth ” at the city hall reminded me how much our our stories shape us.

She had accomplished so much as a person and career wise.

Her book “Mixed Blessing from a Cambridge Union” is a great read.It is beautifully written. I can confidently tell my fellow Nigerians know how to deliver a neat job😄

Flipping through pages introduced me to who she really is. It is very important that stories of racial injustice are told for people to learn and most importantly prevent such occurrences. You are truly a blessing to this generation.

I am truly touched and inspired by her story and her works.

Do grab your copy of the book. You will love every bit of it.

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Black History Month



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It is black history month. Luckily, I’ve been able to attend a few events to mark it. I’m black and proud. Looking back from where we started, we have come a long way.

I’ve decided to share with you a popular poem by a rare gem 💎 Maya Angelou(1924- 2014).

Still I rise

You may write me down in history

With your bitter, twisted lies,

You may trod me in the very dirt

But still, like dust, I’ll rise.

Does my sassiness upset you?

Why are you beset with gloom?

‘Cause I walk like I’ve got oil wells

Pumping in my living room.

Just like moons and like suns,

With the certainty of tides,

Just like hopes springing high,

Still I’ll rise.

Did you want to see me broken?

Bowed head and lowered eyes?

Shoulders falling down like teardrops,

Weakened by my soulful cries?

Does my haughtiness offend you?

Don’t you take it awful hard

‘Cause I laugh like I’ve got gold mines

Diggin’ in my own backyard.

You may shoot me with your words,

You may cut me with your eyes,

You may kill me with your hatefulness,

But still, like air, I’ll rise.

Does my sexiness upset you?

Does it come as a surprise

That I dance like I’ve got diamonds

At the meeting of my thighs?

Out of the huts of history’s shame

I rise

Up from a past that’s rooted in pain

I rise

I’m a black ocean, leaping and wide,

Welling and swelling I bear in the tide.

Leaving behind nights of terror and fear

I rise

Into a daybreak that’s wondrously clear

I rise

Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave,

I am the dream and the hope of the slave.

I rise

I rise

I rise.

One Love

Viviensvoice