Irish Nurses in the NHS

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EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Saturday 11th May

As part of our upcoming landmark exhibition “Look Back to Look Forward: 50 Years of the Irish in Britain”, we’re delighted to explore the personal stories, struggles and triumphs that have shaped the Irish community in Great Britain.

Did you know that Irish emigrants were instrumental in forming one of the UK’s most emblematic institutions, the NHS? Whether for opportunity, extra training, or recruitment drives, thousands of women and men, especially teenage girls, signed up for work that would shape their lives and support the NHS for decades.

To mark the 75th anniversary of the NHS in 2023, researchers Louise Ryan and Neha Doshi, director Mohamed Ali Elota, film professor Tom McGorrian, and former nurse-turned-radio producer Gráinne McPolin, have created a podcast series, photographic exhibition, and documentary film, inspired and informed by 45 in-depth interviews with current and former Irish nurses in the NHS. Tying into EPIC’s latest temporary exhibition “Look Back to Look Forward: 50 years of Irish in Britain,” the museum will offer a public screening of the documentary film and discussion panel with its creators.

Join us for an evening exploring and celebrating the contributions of Irish people to the National Health Service and hear, from their own words, their experiences of hope, labour, and prejudice as they worked to create a new home and hone a new profession.


Date:
Saturday 11th May
Time:
5.30pm
Price:
€7.50
Address:
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Custom House Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1, Ireland

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