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Becoming a champion of nursing support workers
She's helped make huge strides in the recognition of nursing support workers at the RCN
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Menopause matters: creating an in-house clinic
Debby set up workplace support for colleagues going through the menopause
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RCN urges West Midlands MPs to back urgent action to fix nurse shortage
The RCN is urging MPs across the West Midlands to support ‘urgent and meaningful measures’ to tackle a critical shortage of nurses.
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New regional director takes up post
Lindsay Meeks becomes the RCN's regional director for the West Midlands on 1 May.
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RCN North West works with NHS Transformation Unit
The NHS Transformation Unit’s Head of Nursing Kelly Bishop tells RCN North West about the importance of the nursing workforce being leaders in the process of clinical redesign and how she is looking forward to working with the region.
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RCN Greater Manchester branch member scoops national award
Heather Henry has been named as a top nurse leader by the Foundation of Nursing Services, a charity based in London.
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Alder Hey Children's Hospital
Support for RCN members at Alder Hey Children's Hospital
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EU nurses in the North West can apply for settled status early in new Government pilot
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in the North West has welcomed today’s announcement that 12 of its hospital Trusts will trial the new application process for the EU Settlement Scheme.
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NW student nurses take hardship message directly to Westminster
Three North West students travelled to Westminster this week to highlight the hardships student nurses are facing.
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Bullying and harassment is going unreported fears the Royal College of Nursing
The Royal College of Nursing in the North West has expressed concerns that bullying and harassment incidents are potentially going unreported and that staff are going unsupported. Feedback in the national NHS staff survey highlights an increase in the number of staff, many of which will be nursing and healthcare staff, have felt bullied or harassed in the workplace. This increase, does not reflect the number of cases reported to the Royal College of Nursing over the past 12 months, with little increase in the number of cases compared to the previous year.