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Hey There,
Michelle Alexander is the Managing Director and founder of AKA LIFE COACHING.AKA Life Coaching is a Life Coaching, Family support and Early intervention service for Women, Families and Underrepresented groups.
Learn more about AKA LIFE COACHING
AKA Life Coaching Transformational Life Coaching for Women Families and Underrepresented groups.
This black history month we will celebrate the thousands of Black nurses that have worked in the NHS over the years.
In this episode, we will celebrate Nurse Folashade Yusuf-Adewuy. Folashade always dreamed of following in her mother’s footsteps and becoming a nurse but never thought it was going to be possible.
Folashade a mum-of-three explains It was always her dream to be a nurse. When Folashade came to the UK from Nigeria She applied to study at the University of Greenwich, but She wasn’t able to take up the place as she was juggling a very young family at that time, it just wasn’t manageable for her at the time.
“ Folashade saw the advert on Facebook for apprentice nurses with Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust (KCHFT) and She thought, ‘this her chance’.
Like many keyworkers, the pandemic was not easy for her and her family. Learn more about Folashade journey and how life Coaching helped her overcome her fear of public speaking.
#NHSKENT
https://www.kentcht.nhs.uk/community-health-online/footsteps-of-fola/
Hey There,
Michelle Alexander is the Managing Director and founder of AKA LIFE COACHING.AKA Life Coaching is a Life Coaching, Family support and Early intervention service for Women, Families and Underrepresented groups.
Learn more about AKA LIFE COACHING
AKA Life Coaching Transformational Life Coaching for Women Families and Underrepresented groups.
This black history month we will celebrate the thousands of Black nurses that have worked in the NHS over the years.
In this episode, we will celebrate Nurse Folashade Yusuf-Adewuy. Folashade always dreamed of following in her mother’s footsteps and becoming a nurse but never thought it was going to be possible.
Folashade a mum-of-three explains It was always her dream to be a nurse. When Folashade came to the UK from Nigeria She applied to study at the University of Greenwich, but She wasn’t able to take up the place as she was juggling a very young family at that time, it just wasn’t manageable for her at the time.
“ Folashade saw the advert on Facebook for apprentice nurses with Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust (KCHFT) and She thought, ‘this her chance’.
Like many keyworkers, the pandemic was not easy for her and her family. Learn more about Folashade journey and how life Coaching helped her overcome her fear of public speaking.
#NHSKENT
https://www.kentcht.nhs.uk/community-health-online/footsteps-of-fola/