Sapphire Nurse epilepsy specialist nurses

The Sapphire Nurse Scheme originates from Epilepsy Action's 45th anniversary year (sapphire anniversary) in 1995. Sapphire Nurses reflect Epilepsy Action’s commitment to people with epilepsy and partnerships with funders and service providers. The Sapphire Nurse Scheme aims to appoint epilepsy specialist nurses within NHS trusts throughout the UK.

The aims of the Sapphire Nurse

The aims of the Sapphire Nurses are: to promote good practice and to act as a specialist resource in the diagnosis, treatment and care of people with epilepsy; to encourage the setting up of specialist epilepsy clinics in hospitals and GP practices; to participate in research into epilepsy.

The introduction of Sapphire Nurses has heightened awareness of epilepsy and encouraged partnerships with other specialist nurses, GPs, NHS Trusts, educationalists, employers and people with epilepsy. Sapphire Nurses are also managing clinics, offering patients counselling, advice and discussion on the effect of their condition. Sapphire Nurses also work between GP practices and hospitals developing the knowledge of GPs and practice nurses. Consultants are able to offer a wider service for their clients with epilepsy thanks to the support of Epilepsy Action Sapphire Nurses.

Continuing work involving the Sapphire Nurses includes developing resources for people for whom English is not their first language, talks within the community and at conferences and ensuring the needs of people with epilepsy are addressed at both local and national levels.

Funding

Initial funding is raised from a number of sources including UCB Pharma Ltd, Pfizer Ltd, Roald Dahl Foundation, Children In Need, other charitable funds and Epilepsy Action’s branches. Funding can be provided up to a maximum one year, full time, or two years, part time and after that the NHS trust/PCT takes over all ongoing costs. Epilepsy Action seeks written commitment to ongoing funding for the post from the trust/PCT before a final offer of funding is given.

Areas

At present there are 77 adult and paediatric (children’s) Sapphire Nurses working throughout the UK. The Roald Dahl Foundation funds the majority of our paediatric nurse posts. These nurses are known as Roald Dahl Sapphire Nurses. You can contact the Epilepsy Helpline for full details of your local Sapphire Nurse service on 0808 800 5050.

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A resource for commissioners, service managers and NHS staff

Long Term Neurological Conditions - A Good Practice Guide to the Development of the Multidisciplinary Team and the Value of the Specialist Nurse. This document outlines why services for neurological conditions are important, demonstrates the value of multi-disciplinary teams and clarifies the contribution of specialist nurses.
The document can be viewed at healthcareworkforce.nhs.uk.

Paediatric epilepsy nurse specialist competencies

The Royal College of Nursing has published Competencies: a competency framework and guidance for developing paediatric epilepsy nurse specialist services. The adult epilepsy nurse specialist competences should be published later this year.