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POLICY: Scottish Government consultation on the delivering an Employment Injury Assistance Scheme
RCN Scotland agrees that the Industrial Injuries Scheme needs to be reformed and modernised particularly to include Long Covid
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Female genital mutilation (FGM): Guidance for travel health services
Find resources which explain the importance of providing an effective safeguarding process around female genital mutilation (FGM) within travel health settings.
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Entonox exposure: are you at risk?
Inhaling gas and air vapours over prolonged periods can have serious adverse health effects
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Enhanced support
Trainee RCN steward Sammi shares her advice on making reasonable adjustments and explains how being deaf has helped her support colleagues
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My career: nursing associate in children's hospice care
Rachel trained as a nursing associate while working for a charity providing specialist nursing care and emotional support to children with complex and life-limiting health needs.
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Fertility treatment: supporting patients as an NSW
Charlene talks about her role supporting patients through the ups and downs of fertility treatment
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Vote for nursing
Members in Wales are calling on the next Welsh government to commit to valuing nursing. Board member Denise Llewellyn says that extending safe nurse staffing legislation is a crucial part of this
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Suicide: starting the conversation
Can reps play a part in supporting work colleagues who may be thinking of suicide? New guidance suggests they can
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Royal College of Nursing responds to Hft and Care England report on social care funding
RCN Director for England, Patricia Marquis, said: “Yet another report shows adult social care buckling under the pressure brought about by years of neglect. Quick fixes won’t remedy the catastrophic failure to invest in a system we’ve been repeatedly told there was a plan of reform for."
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Royal College of Nursing responds to Liberal Democrats' analysis showing a record 420,000 patients waited more than 12 hours in A&E in 2023
Royal College of Nursing Director for England, Patricia Marquis, said: “The government is refusing to get to grips with the crisis plaguing our NHS, leaving patients frightened and nurses overstretched. Behind the numbers are people suffering for hours – with no privacy and left in danger of their health drastically deteriorating."