Crimean War 1854 & Florence Nightingale
The Crimean War (1853-1856) was a conflict primarily between Russia and an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, Britain, France, and Sardinia, marked by significant battles such as Sevastopol and Balaclava.
Florence Nightingale gained prominence during this war as a pioneering nurse, revolutionising healthcare by emphasising sanitation, hygiene, and organised nursing care. Her efforts, including her famous work at the military hospital in Scutari, led to the establishment of the first scientifically based nursing school, the Nightingale Training School for Nurses in 1860, often referred to as a "warshop" for her training methods that transformed nursing into a respected profession.
Children have the chants to dress up.
Workshop length up to 50 minutes.
Please note that workshops take 20 minutes to set up.
