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High turnover, ageing workforce and decline in skilled staff major concern in social care, warns Royal College of Nursing
RCN Head of Independent Health and Social Care Claire Sutton said: “While there has been a small increase in the number of registered nurses working in the sector, high rates of turnover, an ageing workforce, and a decline in skilled staff are major causes for concern."
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South East Region Board Meeting
Meeting of the South East region board.
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Sickle cell disease: essentials for the non-specialist
Could you spot a sickle cell crisis? Knowing the basics improves care, reduces health inequalities and saves lives
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Unsettled: How the proposed change to indefinite leave to remain could affect the retention of internationally educated nursing staff
Internationally educated nursing staff make a vital contribution to the health of our nation with one in five nursing staff in the UK having studied overseas. However, UK government proposals to reform the settlement system pose a significant threat to the retention of brilliant and dedicated staff.
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Nurses to lead new genomic services, Westminster government announces
Putting nurses at heart of DNA testing and research reflects the skill and expertise of the nursing profession
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RCN Herefordshire Branch
Information for members of the RCN Herefordshire Branch.
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'Nurses are best placed to lead innovation and the future of genomics', says Royal College of Nursing
RCN Executive Director for England Patricia Marquis said nursing staff deliver the vast majority of care and are best placed to lead innovation and shape the future use of genomics.
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Genomics: become a DNA detective
How this growing area of research can help you find answers to provide more tailored care
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Putting Nurses at the Heart of Genomics – Investment Must Match Ambition
Dr Stephen Jones, Head of Nursing Practice in the RCN Institute of Nursing Excellence, responds to the UK government’s plan to put nurses at the heart of a new genomics population health service.
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Raising Our Voices: Why I Chose to Get Involved in Activism as an Early Career Nurse
When I started my journey into nursing, I thought I’d be making a difference through care, compassion, and clinical skill. And I am. But what I didn’t expect was how deeply I’d be pulled into something bigger, activism. Advocacy. Speaking up not just for my patients, but for my peers and my profession.
