Yesterday Ffion, Natalie, and Gethin attended the University of South Wales as part of the TRAC (Teaching & Resource Advisory Committee) project. TRAC gives nursing students the chance to learn through real-life scenarios, helping them build confidence, empathy, and the practical skills theyβll need in hospital settings. π©ββοΈπ¨ββοΈπ₯
Our members acted out different hospital scenarios brilliantly:
π£οΈ Ffion played a non-verbal patient
πΊ Gethin had βfallen after a night on the popβ and sported a black eye
π€ Natalie presented with a grazed, bleeding head
They were amazing as always, and the student nurses did a fantastic job too. β The feedback was brilliant, and everyone worked together with professionalism, care, and a lot of enthusiasm. Nursesβespecially Learning Disability Nursesβplay a vital role in ensuring that people with learning disabilities receive safe, dignified, and person-centred care. Their understanding, communication skills, and compassion make a huge difference in every hospital environment. π
We are proud to support projects like TRAC, where lived experience helps shape better healthcare for the future. π Well done everyone β we loved the experience! ππ

