Giving Back Programme

After the COVID pandemic, the Scottish Nursing Guild wanted to give back to the healthcare community, including patients and healthcare professionals who worked tirelessly and selflessly to support hospitals and patients during this time.

The Giving Back Programme supported our clients, healthcare professionals and the wider healthcare society by making donations to benefit healthcare charities and organisations. While the programme has now ended, we remain committed to supporting the healthcare community through our ongoing partnerships with Cavell and the Irish Hospice Foundation.

Who we supported

Community care

We provided care in exceptional circumstances, supported final wishes, and funded bespoke equipment.

Training and development

We invested in the future of nursing by supporting educational initiatives.

External sponsorship and donations

Donations to local charities and funding of healthcare research.

“We are very privileged to provide such an important service to patients across the UK and Ireland and we were delighted to be able to give something back to nurses and service users. We are proud to be developing nurses of the future, who will go on to care for thousands of patients over their career. Our giving back aimed to make a difference to nurses and patients for years to come.”

Sara James
COO, Scottish Nursing Guild

“It was such an exciting opportunity to give something back, it makes me proud to be part of the Guild family. We were able to make a real difference.”

Kate Nicholson-Florence
Quality Assurance Director, Scottish Nursing Guild

Impactful initiatives we supported

Uncle Paul’s Chilli Charity

Uncle Paul’s Chilli Charity provides a unique experience. Young people and adults who may have experienced social disadvantages or barriers to learning or employment can enjoy an alternative environment to learn and develop new skills.

We were proud to have supported this fantastic local charity to provide essential equipment. This allowed them to provide training to more individuals. Read more about this charity here.

Cian’s Kennels, Dublin

Cian’s Kennels is a charity that brings pets closer to sick children and their families. Based in Dublin, this ‘Pet Hotel’ provides temporary accommodation for dogs across Ireland. This allows them to be closer to the children who love them, who are receiving treatment in hospital.

‘Pet therapy’ has proven extremely beneficial to sick children and makes them feel more relaxed and closer to home. This is often during treatment for serious and life-threatening conditions.

We donated to Cian’s Kennels to support their ‘Pet Hotel,’ transport of pets, and staff funds. This enables children to be closer to the pets they love so dearly, during a really challenging time in their lives. If you would like to read more about Cian’s Kennels or to make a donation, please click here.

The People’s Kitchen, Belfast

The People’s Kitchen Belfast began life as a soup kitchen, supporting homeless people throughout Belfast City. During the pandemic, their services evolved into a soup kitchen and food bank.

Since 2021, demand for their support has sadly doubled. The charity is in constant need of financial support and donations to ensure local residents and homeless people do not go hungry.

We donated to the charity to help stock their foodbank and provide nutritional meals to those who would otherwise go without. If you wish to donate to this great cause, you can do so here.

RCNi online training

To support our nurses in continuing their education, we have given almost 1,700 RCNi Learning licenses, worth £54,000, over 3 years. This valuable online learning resource will help our nurses enhance their clinical skills and meet CPD requirements for revalidation.

RCNi Learning consists of 175 interactive learning modules covering 43 specialties. All content is evidence-based and peer-reviewed by industry experts to ensure it promotes best practice and is up to date.

The Prince’s Trust

We are proud to have worked with The Prince’s Trust to support young people in accessing a career in healthcare. Many young people are held back due to not having access to technology, being unable to purchase expensive course materials, or simply not being able to afford travel to college or university.

Our donation supported many young people facing these setbacks, who are pursuing a career in healthcare, via The Prince’s Trust. We were honoured to support the next generation of healthcare professionals who have a dream to look after others.

The Wave Project

The Wave Project is an amazing charity operating across the UK, supporting young people who are struggling to prove to themselves ‘’I can do it’’.

Through our Giving Back Programme, we supported The Wave Project in purchasing an additional adaptive surfboard to offer surfing experiences to disabled children and adults. We also funded disabled children and adults to have free surf sessions that they would ordinarily have to pay for. Our donation also helped set up additional surf clubs for children who are full-time carers, in the foster system, or experiencing mental health challenges.

These projects make a huge difference to people’s lives and we were honoured to support this amazing charity. Read more about The Wave Project.

Teens Unite

Teens Unite is an amazing charity supporting those aged 13-24 who are fighting cancer. There are 2,555 new cases of cancer diagnosed in teenagers and young adults in the UK each year. Teens Unite provide social, emotional, and physical support that is vital to their recovery. They can come together with others their age who understand what they’re going through, and remember who they are as a person, not just a cancer patient.

We were proud to donate to Teens Unite’s annual Summer Activity Stay. It brings 20 over 18s together for three nights away to enjoy different activities, learn new skills, challenge themselves, and gain confidence in a fun and positive environment.

Our donation enabled all teens to benefit from a series of relax and unwind workshops, including mindfulness, meditation, and yoga. These workshops will support the teens’ emotional wellbeing and equip them with tools to help them through their treatment, recovery and beyond.

City Hospice, Cardiff

In 2022, we donated 12 days of nursing care to the City Hospice in Cardiff – one day per month for the whole year. The City Hospice provides vital care for patients across the city, managing their symptoms and helping them to live life to the fullest for as long as possible.

We were delighted to support them in doing this essential work.