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Compassionate Leadership
The RCN Foundation has funded projects exploring Compassionate Leadership and how this impacts the every day experiences of newly qualified nurses and midwives across the UK
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Following compassion
A blog co-authored by Dharaa Patel and Simon Newitt (The King's Fund) and Sarah McGloin (RCN Foundation) examine Follow Your Compassion - the research project, the outcomes and the outputs.
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Compassionate Leadership – a way forward
A year after Follow your Compassion, RCN Foundation Director, Deepa Korea, reflects on the findings and our commitment to take action to embed compassionate leadership within nursing and midwifery.
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Follow Your Compassion
Follow Your Compassion depicts the everyday lived experiences, thoughts, and feelings of newly qualified and registered nurses and midwives across the UK.
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Beating the Virus
RCN Foundation funds free downloadable resource designed to support people with learning disabilities communication difficulties to understand COVID-19
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Encouraging COVID-19 Vaccinations
The RCN Foundation funds study to boost uptake of COVID-19 vaccinations for people with learning/ intellectual disabilities
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Having a Vaccine - understand the benefits of vaccinations
RCN Foundation funds free downloadable resource designed to support people with learning disabilities understand the benefits of vaccinations.
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The RCN Foundation Amin Abdullah Grant
Launched in 2022, the grant focuses on the mental health and well-being of nurses. Learn more about those that have received funding and their respective studies.
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RCN Foundation partners with Michelle Cox to launch anti-racism grant
The annual award will fund a nurse or midwifery-led project which aims to oppose racism and promote racial equality within nursing and midwifery. Read on to learn more about the funded projects.
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Ulster University and LUHFT are respective recipients of nursing mental health and well-being grant
After a high calibre of applications, two grants were awarded in 2024. Read on to learn more about them.