In April 2025, ICCHNR and the Queens Nursing institute (QNI) will partner to deliver an international conference to be held at City St George’s, University of London. There will also be a global option to view the conference virtually.
The conference must therefore be relevant to nurses throughout the world, as well as being focused on community nursing research and the contributions that community nursing makes to health for people everywhere.
This is a theme of global importance: the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by the United Nations in 2016 with the aim of achieving them by 2030 – only 5 years remain to reach these goals.
Five major themes drive the SDGs: People, Planet, Peace, Prosperity, and Partnership.
While only one of the SDGs (number 3) is explicitly about health, many of the other goals are closely related to health and wellbeing and to deliver on them requires health systems that are affordable and accessible to all and can deliver high quality care. Without nurses, the cornerstone of the global health workforce, this simply cannot happen.
The objectives for the 2025 conference reflect the theme of attaining the SDGs, as well as the overarching goals for ICCHNR and partners. ICCHNR, the Queens Nursing Institute and City St George’s University are all committed to promoting the significance of the role of community nurses in population health and wellbeing and demonstrating this through well designed research. The conference offers an opportunity not only to share research but also to bring findings to wider attention to showcase evidence of the critical role that community nurses have in the world.
By attending this conference participants will have the opportunity to:
Dr. Barbara Stillwell, President ICCHNR, Chair
Dr. Crystal Oldman, Chief Executive, The QICN
Prof. Debra Salmon, Vice President Strategic Projects and Prof. of Community Health, City St George’s, University of London
Clare Cable, Chief Executive, The Burdett Trust
Professor Ruth Endacott
Director of Nursing & Midwifery, NIHR
Prof. Ruth Endacott, Director of Nursing & Midwifery, NIHR
Dr. Crystal Oldman
Chief Executive, The QICN
Dr. Crystal Oldman, Chief Executive, The QICN
‘Inspiring Community Nurse Researchers - the role of the Queen’s Institute of Community Nursing
Dr Lisa Borque Bearskin
University of Victoria, Canada, holder of the CIHR Indigenous Health Research Chair
Prof. Lisa Bearskin Borque, ‘Transcending Equity: Community Nurses Leading Distinction-based and transforming indigenous health beyond 2030.
Chair: Gina Awoko Higginbottom
37 Emina Hadziabdic
100 Rachel Namiiro (Scholar)
59 Matthew Ankers (V)
105 W Wesson
Chair: Elaine Haycock Stuart
44 Shaista Meghani
206 Xu Yi
185 Toshiko Ikeda
188 Myles Godfrey
Chair: Catriona Kennedy
16 Erin Ziegler
67 Rohit Sagoo
223 Blerta Ilazi
75 Katarina Hjelm
Chair: Alison Coutts
161 Alison Hackett
42 Basiru Drammeh
56 Samba Boye (Scholar)
60 Theodora Dedo Azu (Scholar)
Chair: Helen Bedford
179 Maria Betts
190 Ayumi Sugibayashi
193 Rachel Daly
94 Faith Nawagi (Scholar)
Chair: Amara Frances Chizoba
65 Kelvin Oruko
72 Mpho Shelile (Scholar)
76 Katarina Hjelm
96 Esther Mufuda
Chair: Helen Elliot
164 Gina Awoko Higginbottom
6 Elaine Robinson
18 Matthew Ankers (V)
201 Roxana Pomplun
Chair: Mark Millar
17 Erin Ziegler
202 Sayaka Kotera
40 Marie Hill
149 Angela Moss
Chair: Sally Kendall
187 Tamsyn Eida
84 Mary Namukisa (Scholar)
104 Maha Khalil (Scholar)
Chair: Emina Hadziabdic
137 Salima Meherali
138 Salima Meherali
227 Christopher Sweenty
176 Fiona Gunner
Chair: Pam Smith
150 Naomi Sprigg dos Santos (V)
198 Helen Marshall
45 Sharron Frood
151 Sharron Frood
224 Elizabeth Pinto-Burgess
Chair: Ros Bryar
50 Emina Hadziabdic
156 Sheillah Hlamalani Mboweni (V)
162 Erica Gadsby
156 Rosie Alexander
203 Yee Wen Fu
177 Sally Kendall
Chair: Marie Hill
218 Fiona Ross
13 Joodi Mourhli
171 Edwin Chamanga (V)
172 Edwin Chamanga (V)
173 Vari Drennan
199 Barbara Chyzzy
71 Godfrey Mbaabu
Chair: Agnes Fanning
128 Amy Buckenmeyer
52 Derrick Bahandagira (Scholar)
46 B Cham (scholar)
225 RiRi Mulhaeriah (V)
28 Intima Alrimawi
Chair: Azwihangwisi Mavhandu-Mudzusi
Professor Fhumulani Mavis Mulaudzi
Pretoria, South Africa
Prof. Fhumulani Mavis Mulaudzi
Chair: Sally Kendall
48 Azwihangwisi Mavhandu-Mudzusi (Scholar)
21 Amara Frances Chizoba (Scholar)
14 Lata Mandal (Scholar)
57 Christiana Asiedo (Scholar)
Chair: Mark Honigsbaum
97 A Y Rofi’i
217 H Kim
147 S Baldwin
15 P McLaren
Chair: Catriona Kennedy
68 A.Irshad (Scholar)
5 J. O’Mahony
143 S. Dorney Smith
183 S Fisher
Chair: Sally Kendall
106 Gutaka Emmanuel (Scholar)
29 Intima Alrimawi
4 Yvonne Parry (V)
146 Becky Linane
Chair: Elaine Haycock Stuart
113 Dagmar Puschenreiter
43 Maija Huttunen-Lenz (V)
51 Kate Codd
58 Louise Mullins
Chair: Marie Hill
118 L Gbiel (scholar) (V)
69 A Fofana (Scholar)
221 L Kwaiwa
238 Barbara Chyzzy
231 Jeri Antilla
Chair: Ros Bryar
204 Y Tanaka
19 V Guest
86 H Saine
Chair: Helen Elliot
91 Suleiman Mshelia (V)
42 Tracey Hartley-Smith (Michelle Thornton)
112 Catriona Kennedy
155 Deborah Duncan
226 Manal Alzghoul
Chair: Helen Mehra
80 R Tsuboi (V)
210 Ros Bryar
30 Marie Hill
174 Pamela Kakoy
139 Michelle Moseley
Chair: Gina Awoko Higginbottom
Howard Catton
CEO, International Council of Nurses
Howard Catton, ICN ‘How the Road to Health for All,Peace and Sustainable Development is Paved by Nurses’
Chair: Crystal Oldman
Duncan Burton
Chief Nursing Officer, England
Duncan Burton, Chief Nursing Officer, England
Mark Millar, City St George’s
Prof. Debra Salmon, Vice President Strategic Projects and Prof. of Community Health, City St George’s
Dr. Crystal Oldman, Chief Executive, The QICN
Prof. Gina Awoko Higginbottom, Co-Director, ICCHNR
Prof. Pam Smith, Chair of Trustees, ICCHNR