Case Manager Profile

Jane Hammond-Hawkins

Specialism

Amputation, Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Birth Injury, Brain Injury, Burns and Plastics, Cerebral Palsy, Complex Orthopaedic, Complex Polytrauma, Disorders of Consciousness, Spinal Injury

Locations

Northern England
Jane Hammond-Hawkins

Jane is a highly experienced qualified nurse and lecturer. She has worked extensively across hospitals including theatres and acute surgical trauma. Jane has also worked in the community and trained as a nurse lecturer. She has a diploma in health education.

Jane started work as a case manager 18 years ago, having supported her own son who had a TBI when he was twelve. She supports adults and children with complex needs following ABI and spinal injuries and has personal experience of supporting family and clients with amputations requiring specialist orthopaedic rehabilitation.

Jane has worked as a care expert and continues to write nursing reports, for financial deputies to identify client care needs and payment of gratuitous care.

She has developed a range of training programmes that include competency assessment of support workers covering complex tasks such as PEG feeding, catheterisations and administering rescue medication.

Background

Registered General Nurse and Lecturer

Age Groups

Adults and Children

Registrations and Memberships

British Association of Brain Injury and Complex Case Management Advanced Practitioner (Reg: 1822081)

Nursing and Midwifery Council (Reg: 78I1991E)

Qualifications

State Registered Level 1 General Nurse 1982

BSc Healthcare Studies (Nursing) 1996

MSc Health Professional Education (Pg. Dip. Ed) 2020

Qualifications
Testimonial
It is in no sense an overstatement to say that I consider that Jane is worth her weight in gold. She has no weaknesses. Her expertise, experience and wisdom is a reassuring presence and a source of great professional comfort in even the most challenging case. The thoroughness, rigour and compassion with which she safeguards and promotes the interests of her clients is remarkable. If all case managers were only half as good as Jane, the world would be a much better place.
Court of Protection Associate
Jane Hammond-Hawkins

Specialism

Amputation, Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Birth Injury, Brain Injury, Burns and Plastics, Cerebral Palsy, Complex Orthopaedic, Complex Polytrauma, Disorders of Consciousness, Spinal Injury

Locations

Northern England
Jane Hammond-Hawkins

Jane is a highly experienced qualified nurse and lecturer. She has worked extensively across hospitals including theatres and acute surgical trauma. Jane has also worked in the community and trained as a nurse lecturer. She has a diploma in health education.

Jane started work as a case manager 18 years ago, having supported her own son who had a TBI when he was twelve. She supports adults and children with complex needs following ABI and spinal injuries and has personal experience of supporting family and clients with amputations requiring specialist orthopaedic rehabilitation.

Jane has worked as a care expert and continues to write nursing reports, for financial deputies to identify client care needs and payment of gratuitous care.

She has developed a range of training programmes that include competency assessment of support workers covering complex tasks such as PEG feeding, catheterisations and administering rescue medication.

Background

Registered General Nurse and Lecturer

Age Groups

Adults and Children

Registrations and Memberships

British Association of Brain Injury and Complex Case Management Advanced Practitioner (Reg: 1822081)

Nursing and Midwifery Council (Reg: 78I1991E)

Qualifications

State Registered Level 1 General Nurse 1982

BSc Healthcare Studies (Nursing) 1996

MSc Health Professional Education (Pg. Dip. Ed) 2020

Qualifications
Testimonial
It is in no sense an overstatement to say that I consider that Jane is worth her weight in gold. She has no weaknesses. Her expertise, experience and wisdom is a reassuring presence and a source of great professional comfort in even the most challenging case. The thoroughness, rigour and compassion with which she safeguards and promotes the interests of her clients is remarkable. If all case managers were only half as good as Jane, the world would be a much better place.
Court of Protection Associate