Viv Bennett has announced her retirement from the position of chief public health nurse in England.
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As chief public health nurse at the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), Ms Bennet worked ‘to maximise healthcare professionals’ contribution’ to improving public health outcomes and reducing inequalities and to provide professional leadership for public health nursing and midwifery.
Ms Bennett then worked as a health visitor and research health visitor in Oxford while studying for a BA and Masters in health and social care.
She then joined the department of health in 2007 as deputy chief nursing officer, before being appointed as director of nursing at Public Health England (PHE) in 2013.
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Mrs Bennett said that ‘it has been an absolute privilege to give voice and visibility’ to the vital role of all nurses and midwives in ‘caring for the publics health’ and to have the opportunity to lead the amazing contribution of health visitors and school nurses to wellbeing of CYP and families.
‘Thank you colleagues for all that you do and will continue to do for patients people and populations. Thank you so much for your kind comments. I will miss you you all very much. Also I can’t actually believe that I am retiring age!’