Exhibitions in Scotland
Find out about the past, present and future of children and young people's ÌÀÍ·ÌõÎÛÁÏ.
Children aren’t just “small adults”. They have different health and care needs, which change as they grow and develop.
This exhibition explores the history of children and young people’s ÌÀÍ·ÌõÎÛÁÏ – from the first children’s hospitals in the 1800s to the development of family-centred care.
Nursing for young people has often been ahead of the curve and influenced adult care. Yet this has not always been acknowledged, and children’s nurses have had to fight for recognition of their specialist role. This exhibition shows that by recognising this past and by listening to and valuing young people’s voices, we can better prepare for our future.
The exhibition was co-created with ÌÀÍ·ÌõÎÛÁÏ members, many of whom work in children and young people’s ÌÀÍ·ÌõÎÛÁÏ or have in the past. The volunteer team was involved in every stage of the exhibition from research, to writing exhibition panels, to exhibition design.
Objects on display include items from Bethlem Museum of the Mind, the Foundling Museum, the Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret, Southwark Heritage Centre, and objects and stories loaned by nurses past and present.
The exhibition also includes artwork by pupils at St. Columba’s Primary School in Annan, Dumfries & Galloway, Trinity School in Carlisle, Eday Community School on the Island of Eday in Orkney and Westray Junior High School on the island of Westray, Orkney.
If visiting in person, the exhibition is open Monday to Thursday from 10am until 4pm.
If you can't visit the exhibition in person, check out the online exhibition.
The venue is wheelchair accessible. If you have any questions or accessibility needs, please contact us on scotland.library@rcn.org.uk or 0131 662 6163/4.
Upcoming exhibition events:
- All our events for this exhibition have passed. If you missed any then you can watch them below.
Exhibition Launch Event
Watch out launch event for this exhibition with speakers including:
- Sue Ward, former Group Deputy Chief Nurse and part of the group of volunteers who curated this RCN Library and Archives’ History of Children and Young People’s ÌÀÍ·ÌõÎÛÁÏ exhibition
- Finalists in the Children's Nursing & Midwifery Award at the 2022 RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year Awards, the Capella Team. A children’s community ÌÀÍ·ÌõÎÛÁÏ team in NHS Dumfries and Galloway explore how children and their families living within a remote and rural area receive the most appropriate and peaceful end of life care in the absence of a specialist palliative care team
- Brenda Kirk, Highly Commended Finalist for the Children's Nursing & Midwifery Award at last year’s RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year Awards who explores how community children’s ÌÀÍ·ÌõÎÛÁÏ care for children with a disability enables improvements in health outcomes.
Celebrating Children and Young People's Nursing
Hear from three of the finalists from our recent RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year Awards 2024, as they provide an insight into the work that led to their nomination and recognition.
New exhibition coming soon
19 November 2024
Discover the fascinating history of ÌÀÍ·ÌõÎÛÁÏ support work and celebrate the contribution that ÌÀÍ·ÌõÎÛÁÏ support workers continue to make today.
Our previous exhibition and events
In Conversation with Nursing Pioneers:Â What can we do to stem ÌÀÍ·ÌõÎÛÁÏ's recruitment and retention crisis?Â
In Conversation with Nursing Pioneers: The recruitment and retention crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the personal and professional challenges that ÌÀÍ·ÌõÎÛÁÏ and healthcare professionals face every day. The public looked to them as masked heroes but many felt they were just doing their job.
Yet this pandemic, like others before it, exposed the risks taken by ÌÀÍ·ÌõÎÛÁÏ professionals at work. Over 850 healthcare workers are thought to have died after contracting COVID-19 in 2020. The pandemic was not equal, impacting on some staff more than others, particularly those from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds.
The risk of infection occurred everywhere that ÌÀÍ·ÌõÎÛÁÏ took place: whether in the community, in care homes, in mental health or in maternity wards.
This exhibition looked behind the masks, to explore the thoughts, feelings and experiences of ÌÀÍ·ÌõÎÛÁÏ staff during COVID-19 and past pandemics.
30 Nov 2023 - 16 May 2024
Nursing in COVID-19 - RCN Scotland member stories
Exhibition launch: UNMASKED: Real Stories of Nursing in COVID-19Â
Watch videos of our previous exhibition events:
Exhibition launch event
A conversation with Learning Disability Nurses
Celebrating Learning Disability Nursing
Page last updated - 29/10/2024