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Establishment and Formation - Constitution - Office Bearars List - Executive Committee - Council
TNAI > Members - Activities
Membership Statement: TNAI/HVL/ANM
Introduction - Membership Statement - State SNA Advisors - SNA Biennial Conference 2009 -
SNA > Activities
Like their counterparts in other countries, this small band of women was imbued with
vision and a pioneering spirit. They saw the need to develop Nursing as a profession
and also to provide a forum where professional Nurses could meet and plan to
achieve these ends. The movement gathered momentum and soon Nurses, other
than Nursing Superintendents, were seeking to share in:
upholding in every way the dignity and honour of the Nursing profession;
promoting a sense of esprit de corps among all Nurses; and
The Association of Nursing Superintendents, therefore, sought the help and co-
operation of Nurses throughout the country. At the Annual Conference held in
Bombay in 1908, a decision was taken to establish Trained Nurses’ Association. The
Association was inaugurated in 1909. The two organisations shared the same officers
until 1910 when, at the first Trained Nurses’ Association (TNA) Conference, held at
Banaras (UP), the TNA members elected their own officers.
The Association has established within its jurisdiction the following organisations:
In 1912 the TNAI got affiliated with the International Council of Nurses (ICN). The
TNAI along with various responsibilities as a member had participated in the ICN
Nursing Abroad Programme since 1950. Under this scheme a number of TNAI
members had been placed in institutions abroad to obtain clinical experience on an
"earn and learn" basis. A number of placements had been effected in Indian hospitals
for Nurses from abroad. Professional visits were also arranged for Nurses visiting the
country.
However, due to paucity of funds it became difficult to pay the heavy subscription
and TNAI stands disaffiliated from the ICN since May 1995.
In 1974 the TNAI became a member of the Commonwealth Nurses Federation (CNF).
The association with CNF has been fruitful in many ways. Mrs. Reena Bose, the first
Vice President TNAI has taken over as President CNF as an uncontested candidate.
Establishment and Formation - Constitution - Office Bearars List - Executive Committee – Council
TNAI > Members - Activities
Membership Statement: TNAI/HVL/ANM
Introduction - Membership Statement - State SNA Advisors - SNA Biennial Conference 2009 -
SNA > Activities
Like their counterparts in other countries, this small band of women was imbued with
vision and a pioneering spirit. They saw the need to develop Nursing as a profession
and also to provide a forum where professional Nurses could meet and plan to
achieve these ends. The movement gathered momentum and soon Nurses, other
than Nursing Superintendents, were seeking to share in:
upholding in every way the dignity and honour of the Nursing profession;
promoting a sense of esprit de corps among all Nurses; and
The Association of Nursing Superintendents, therefore, sought the help and co-
operation of Nurses throughout the country. At the Annual Conference held in
Bombay in 1908, a decision was taken to establish Trained Nurses’ Association. The
Association was inaugurated in 1909. The two organisations shared the same officers
until 1910 when, at the first Trained Nurses’ Association (TNA) Conference, held at
Banaras (UP), the TNA members elected their own officers.
The Association has established within its jurisdiction the following organisations:
In 1912 the TNAI got affiliated with the International Council of Nurses (ICN). The
TNAI along with various responsibilities as a member had participated in the ICN
Nursing Abroad Programme since 1950. Under this scheme a number of TNAI
members had been placed in institutions abroad to obtain clinical experience on an
"earn and learn" basis. A number of placements had been effected in Indian hospitals
for Nurses from abroad. Professional visits were also arranged for Nurses visiting the
country.
However, due to paucity of funds it became difficult to pay the heavy subscription
and TNAI stands disaffiliated from the ICN since May 1995.
In 1974 the TNAI became a member of the Commonwealth Nurses Federation (CNF).
The association with CNF has been fruitful in many ways. Mrs. Reena Bose, the first
Vice President TNAI has taken over as President CNF as an uncontested candidate.
TNAI Workshop on
“Human Relations and Communication Skills in Nursing Service”
(Management Skills in Nursing: Series-XXII)
September 2-9, 2009
at TNAI Headquarters, L-17, Florence Nightingale Lane, Green Park, New Delhi-
110016.
A National Workshop on “Management Skills in Nursing: Series-XXII, theme:
“Human Relations and Communication Skills in Nursing Service” will be held from
September 2-9, 2009 at TNAI Headquarters, L-17, Florence Nightingale Lane, Green
Park, New Delhi-110016. The overall purpose of the workshop is to update the
knowledge and skills of the nurse professionals working at various levels of health
care settings, on the aspects of human relations and communication skills for
effective and efficient patient care. Request for registration will be considered on a
first-cum-first serve basis as there are only limited seats 40. All costs for attending
the Workshop will be borne by the sponsoring authorities (Institutions/Governments)
or by concerned individuals as the case may be.
Please note that in case of any cancellation, an amount of Rs. 5000/- will not be
refunded. No outstation cheque will be accepted. For Registration Forms, write to :
The Coordinator (CEP), TNAI Headquarters, L-17, Florence Nightingale Lane, Green
Park, New Delhi -110016, Phone 26566665, 26966873, Telefax (011)26858304, E-
mail: tnai@ndf.vsnl.net.in and tnai_2003@yahoo.com along with the request for
registration form. Kindly enclose a self addressed envelop (9"x4") with a postage
stamp of Rs. 5/- affixed. Last date for receiving filled registration form is August 30 ,
2009. However, seats can be booked tentatively by phone/fax/telegram/Email.
REGISTRATION FORM
XXII SNA BIENNIAL CONFERENCE,
KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL, OCTOBER 2009
TNAI
Executive Committee& SNA Members
Charges Members
Council Members (Rs.) (Rs.)
(Rs.)
Registration Fee 300 300 200
Boarding, Lodging and
700 700 500
Transport (Per Day)
Registration for Local
300 300 200
Members
Late Registration fee 350 350 250
Sight Seeing To be announced later
Registration Fee is not refundable. In case of cancellation only boarding and lodging
charges are refundable as per appended rates. One month in advance –75%; 15
days in advance – 50% and no refund thereafter.
No TNAI member from States except those accompanying the students are required
to attend the Conference.
The Charges are payable in advance and should be sent by Demand Draft drawn in
favour of XXIII SNA Biennial Conference 2009, Bank Name _________ A/c No.
30790529370, alongwith duly filled in Registration form. It is to be sent to the
Conference Registration Chairperson latest by September 15, 2009. Late
Registration Fee will be charges after September 15, 2009.
The Registration Form can be obtained from the TNAI Headquarters, L-17, Green
Park, New Delhi-110016. Members are also permitted to use typed/photocopies of
this form.
Download Registration Form