More on KentOnline
Graduation was a family affair for a mother and son from Kent who received their nursing degrees on the same day.
Mary and Stephen Jones, from Wrotham, received their nursing degrees from the University of Greenwich in a joyous event.
After starting their respective courses three years ago, Mary has completed a Diploma in Learning Disability Nursing, while Stephen, 23, has received a BSc in Mental Health.
Mary says: “It was a lovely, family occasion and a fantastic day for us all. Over the past three years we have helped and supported each other along the way.”
Stephen adds: “I started my journey in higher education with my mum. She took me along to an open day at Greenwich and encouraged me to enter the field of mental health nursing, so it was fitting that we graduated together.
"It was a proud day for everyone in the family as my dad, brother and girlfriend came along too" - Stephen Jones...
"It was a proud day for everyone in the family as my dad, brother and girlfriend came along too."
Mary is now working full-time, providing end-of-life and palliative care for people with learning disabilities, while Stephen has undertaken a mental health nursing role at Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust.
He plans to study further at Greenwich and is starting a PhD in Health & Social Care.
Stephen’s ideas for a ‘Mental Health Champions’ scheme, to promote further awareness of mental health care in acute general hospitals, have been considered by senior figures within the Department of Health.
He is an active member of the national steering group for improving the physical health of people with mental health problems.