
Colleagues arrange celebration to thank Janet Harley for her commitment and dedication
A nurse working in midwifery in Hull is preparing to retire after an incredible 66 years of service to the NHS. Janet Harley qualified as a nurse on permanent nights back in 1959.
Now, Janet has decided to leave her role as a midwifery support worker on Maple Ward at Hull Women and Children’s Hospital at the age of 83, with her friends across all maternity services throwing her a surprise party to thank her for all she has done. “I’ve just loved everything about my job,” said Janet.
“I’ve loved the team work, caring for mums and babies. It’s also been a privilege working for the NHS and I’ve had lots of enjoyable and happy memories.
“I’m thinking, well, if I don’t go now, I’ll never go.” Janet started her nurse training in Perthshire, Scotland, in 1959, and moved into orthopaedics in 1961. Her husband, Robert, was in the Armed Forces so they moved south to Aldershot, with Janet getting her first experience in obstetrics when she was asked to cover sick leave at Aldershot General.
She loved maternity services so much, she never left. After some time at Frimley Park Hospital, in Hampshire, Janet moved north when Robert was posted to Leconfield, just outside Beverley.
She worked at Beverley Westwood in the special care baby unit first before maternity services moved to Castle Hill. Then, in 2003, the entire service moved to the new purpose-built Hull Women and Children’s Hospital in the grounds of Hull Royal Infirmary.
Since then, Janet has worked on the labour and delivery suite, the midwifery-led unit, theatres and the postnatal ward and will end her impressive 66-year career in the NHS in antenatal care.
Janet said: “I’ll miss the people the most but I’ll keep coming back in to see them, especially if they’re making the coffee. I’ve just loved it all.”
Midwife Gemma Butterworth, who helped arrange Janet’s celebration, said: “Nothing is too much trouble for Janet, who is always keen to help, continuously on the go and a valuable member of the team.
“We would like to thank Janet for her continuous dedication and commitment to the NHS.”
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