The BADN are constantly striving to support Dental Nurses in the UK. The journals and coffee catch up sessions are great. Interesting subjects and provide CPD. I have been a member for severa... See more
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The BADN are constantly striving to support Dental Nurses in the UK. The journals and coffee catch up sessions are great. Interesting subjects and provide CPD. I have been a member for severa... See more
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Very quick response. Fairly straight forward. More than happy that BADN help support dental nurses. My only dislike is, I prefer hard copies of journals which understandably have an extra charge whi... See more
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Great association that supports and assists dental nurses all over the UK. They provide an online Coffee meeting with various guest speakers which has been so helpful and informative. Topi... See more
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I can't rate them highly enough. I've been a member for 20 years and the BADN have always been very helpful whenever I have had a query about my situation at work. The CPD on offer as part of membe... See more
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Established in 1940, the British Association of Dental Nurses - the UK's professional association for dental nurses, proudly represents thousands of dental nurses nationwide and supports dental nurses through their professional and personal life journey. Our association mission core is to support dental nurses and we work hard to ensure dental nurses have everything they need, providing many membership benefits to help them excel and advance in their professional careers. Our mission: To empower dental nurses to advocate and advance the role of dental nursing through a platform of lifelong learning in order to enable a level of competently applied knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviours related to the progression from novice to expert practice, that underpin the evolving demands of current and future oral healthcare for the UK population.
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Easy and straightforward to renew the membership along with lots of reminders sent.

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İt was very easy to insure. Company improved a lot.

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Clear easy to follow instructions.
Quick and easy to carry out.
Like the website and format.

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The team are always professional, friendly and helpful.
The BADN has a great deal to offer its members and provides very good CPD opportunities.
Members are kept informed of their offers for members

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Val has been amazing so many times over the years. Very helpful and lovely to talk to.
Known Pam years too.
Its my 40yr anniversary of being a dental nurse on Tues 16th Sept and a member from then!

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Thank you for the easy transaction and becoming a member

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As a new member I have found the BADN very informative. Great to feel part of something!

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Useless, unfriendly, doesn't exist when you need them!!!In 10 years I needed them once but I had no support from them!!!You are forced to pay the annual fee for nothing!!!

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Great association that supports and assists dental nurses all over the UK. They provide an online Coffee meeting with various guest speakers which has been so helpful and informative.
Topics discussed ‘Indemnity Insurance for Dental Nurses’. I learnt the pitfalls of not having enough cover eg Basic/Extended duties.
Reminded it’s the dental nurses responsibility as per the GDC guidelines not the employer to be covered should an enquiry/claim occur.
Recommended that each dental nurse should hold a copy of the indemnity insurance, past and present, in their CPD file as proof and reference should a retrospective enquiry/claim occur in the future.
All this helpful guidance and you receive CPD points for attending online.
So glad I joined when I saw their stand at the Dentistry Show.
Would definitely recommend BADN.

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Left message with the team who promptly called back, sorted my issue with my membership renewal.
Thank you

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Very quick response. Fairly straight forward. More than happy that BADN help support dental nurses. My only dislike is, I prefer hard copies of journals which understandably have an extra charge which means I am forced to use everything online. I don't have or want a smart phone or internet (too expensive and intrusive) Overall I've been with BADN for many years and have recommended them to many colleagues and friends.

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As I have been with you since 1977 originally on the Voluntary Register until we were moved on to the GDC Register . I have seen many changes I started my training at Leeds Dental School in 1976 a 2 year Full Time Course I have since worked worked in many areas of Dental Nursing from Nurse Training to Management plus volunteering abroad including being employed in a Military Hospital in Saudi Arabia , in the 80’s this was quite a challenge but a fantastic experience .
I worked hard with colleagues at the time for gain recognition and membership with the GDC , to be honest many colleagues are still not recognised for the hard work they do and do not receive the pay they deserve most I know work long hours and through lunch breaks but with out due recognition . Our position has improved but we are still second class citizens and have never been treated as suggested back in the 80’s as equal to General Nurses .
I'm sure the situation will remain so until I retire in 2 years when I will have served 50 years in Dental Care without a substantial break from work , that will be very rare with todays workforce who as a whole do not feel valued, we struggle to recruit staff then they leave when the reality of the position becomes apparent .The whole training on line does not give the support trainees need I try to give one to one training when I can but alas I can’t afford to do this without a charge as I now work as a self employed Dental Nurse frequently helping in a a busy NHS mixed Practice having retired from Management at a High Security Prison when I reached 60 . I could work 6 days a week but choose not to .
I did receive your award FBADN but this was removed as a title for me to use when I went Part Time ,this seems rather odd that my long service is not valued by yourselves !
I have had an amazing career but one I feel will not be available to younger colleagues in the future , through work I have travelled to many places for which I am grateful to have had the experience . Good Luck to all young colleagues you are the most important part of the team !

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I phoned up and left a message and it wasn’t long till I was phoned back.
I went online to re-register and I couldn’t change it to part time hours, as I do less than 20 hours now.
A lovely lady explained only they could change it, their end, to part time registration.
I also said I didn’t get a membership card last year. She said she would send one. I also told her, I had been a member since 1984, when I passed my qualification exams.
It only took a couple of days and my membership card came. Also, to my delight, a BADN 80 years badge and a 25 years membership badge. So all in all, I had an excellent experience with the BADN. Top marks and many thanks.

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