UK Learning Representatives Committee election 2013

The UK Learning Representatives Committee provides learning reps with the chance to not only influence the nursing and health care agenda, but act as the voice for other learning reps and support RCN members who undertake these roles in their workplace.

Candidates standing for election

Voting for these elections has now closed, and results will be announced shortly You can read candidate statements by clicking on the names below.

Wales

Vote turnout - 21.1%
Download the independent scrutineers report (PDF 347KB)

South East

No candidates stood from this region.

[See how to access PDF files].

Can I stand?

Nominations for this election have now closed.

What is the term of office?

The successful candidate for the Welsh seat will be elected for a term of office from 18 April 2013 to 31 December 2016.  The successful candidate for the South East seat will be elected for a term of office from 18 April 2013 to 31 December 2014.

When are the elections?

7 January 2013 – opening of nominations
8 February 2013 – close of nominations
11-20 February 2013 – verification that candidates are eligible to stand
21-22 February 2013 – publication of candidates details on website
8 March 2013 – dispatch of voting papers (electronically)
12 April 2013, 5pm – close of voting
18 April 2013 – announcement of results
18 April 2013 – new members take up office

Who can vote?

All learning representatives in the country/region are eligible to vote in this election provided that they are fully paid up members with a workplace address in the country/region at the time of the close of nominations.

How does voting work?

Learning representative in the country/region are asked to vote for the people whom they think will best fulfil the role of a member of the UK Learning Representatives Committee.

Voting will be conducted electronically, by email. Members will be encouraged to provide the RCN with a valid email address in advance of the election in order to take part.

Other information available

For more information on the role and the election procedure, please read the following documents:

Please note:

In order that the elections are fair as possible and that no candidate is disadvantaged, there are a number of rules around campaigning.  The RCN elections campaigning guidelines (PDF 20KB) include information about how the RCN will support candidates, as well as what candidates can and cannot do.  Further information about candidate campaigning is also included in the RCN’s Guide to Elections procedures (PDF 140KB).

Equal opportunities

The RCN is committed to supporting equality and diversity. If you need help with completing this form or would prefer it in a different format, please email governance.support@rcn.org.uk or telephone 020 7647 3640.