Fringe events: Tuesday 29 April
- 12.00 Obesity - a growing problem
- 12.15 Computer says 'No - Are you bovvered'?
- 12.45 Developing a good food guide in the North East
- 12.45 Learning Disability nursing consultations debate
- 12.45 Is there a place for restraint?
- 12.45 Cervical cancer - developments and issues
- 12.45 RCN Congress Voting Review Group
- 12.45 Measuring performance
- 12.45 Role of learning representatives in supporting members to be effective in their workplace
- 12.45 How can I say no? Insights to enable you to change your behaviour.
- 12.45 Moving the agenda forward - key issues for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender RCN members
- 12.45 Are you interested in Breaking Through?
- 12.45 Nurses influencing the NHS review
- 12.45 Invitation to meet Rosemary Kennedy, Chief Nursing Officer, Wales
- 12.45 Patient or Prisoner? - the role of forensic nurses in the care of mentally disordered offenders from a UK-wide perspective"
- 12.45 Introduction to NLP (neuro-linguistic programming): help build flexibility and rapport into your life.
- 13.00 NHS pension and ill health retirement changes - what it means for you
- 13.00 Creative futures - Student Assembly
- 13.00 Include not exclude
- 13.00 Legal questiontime
- 13.45 Foresight Training for Nurses
- 17.30 Launch of RCN Guidelines on Infection Control in the Post Anaesthesia Care Unit
- 17.40 Sexual health education for primary care nurses featuring the Cervical Monologues
- 17.40 Supporting diversity champions: using the NLP techniques
- 17.45 Witness skills
- 17.45 Let us show you helpful techniques to help coach yourself to success
- 18.00 RCN Management & Leadership reception
- 18.00 Mary Seacole Memorial Lecture
- 18.00 Students' Day reception and dinner
- 19.00 Community Nurse - Best Practice!
- 19.30 Children and Young Peoples Field of Practice Dinner
- 20.00 Strictly Come Nursing - Students' Ball
- 18.00 Questiontime with Dr Peter Carter, OBE, Chief Executive and General Secretary of the RCN

