I remember when Stan joined us at City, from South Bank. A hugely warm, calm man with a lovely smile and laugh. A gentle, thoughtful man and seeing photos of him just breaks my heart. On hearing of his sad death, I have had messages from former colleagues at the Institute of Psychiatry, from the Maudsley, and from former students who said that they would not have completed their mental health nurse training had it not been for him. Many others have said how much they valued his academic work, especially around medications management and his books are recommended to their students.
Like many others, I have very fond memories of Stan on the picket lines in the freezing cold in Myddleton Street. Smiling. Thank you Stan. I miss you more then you would know. Alan
I remember when Stan joined us at City, from South Bank. A hugely warm, calm man with a lovely smile and laugh. A gentle, thoughtful man and seeing photos of him just breaks my heart. On hearing of his sad death, I have had messages from former colleagues at the Institute of Psychiatry, from the Maudsley, and from former students who said that they would not have completed their mental health nurse training had it not been for him. Many others have said how much they valued his academic work, especially around medications management and his books are recommended to their students.
Like many others, I have very fond memories of Stan on the picket lines in the freezing cold in Myddleton Street. Smiling. Thank you Stan. I miss you more then you would know. Alan