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QNIS publishes strategic plan

QNIS has published a strategic plan that outlines its objectives for the next five years. The plan sets out a clear vision for the future of the charity and its work supporting and developing Scotland’s community nurses and midwives.

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Sarah Doyle, QNIS Chief Executive and Nurse Director, said: “Our strategic plan for the next five years will focus on ensuring QNIS is sustainable and sector-leading in everything we do. When people think of QNIS, they will know exactly who we are and what we do, and they will associate us with high-quality activities and outcomes."

White text on a dark blue background Strategic Plan 2025–2030 Sustainable and sector-leading. A white text QNIS logo is at top left. There is a blue and green strip along the footer

The four key priority areas are:

1. Renew and refresh our programmes so they offer innovative opportunities that energise, inspire, and support participants.

2. Strengthen our financial position to ensure sustainability and sector-leading value for beneficiaries, funders, and stakeholders.

3. Widen our reach so that we increase the proportion of the community nursing and midwifery workforce who benefit from our charitable activities.

4. Develop a clear, reflective organisational voice that communicates our values and mission and helps us contribute positively to selected dialogues.

Click here to find out more and read the Strategic Plan on our website

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