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Fife nursing support worker education event (Queen Margaret Hospital)
RCN Scotland is a delivering free education session for all those working in support roles in nursing in Fife,
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: SEND Reform: Putting Children and Young People First
RCN response to the Department for Education's consultation on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) reform: putting children and young people first.
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Job evaluation information sessions (Band 5 review and wider NHS Job Evaluation)
Local and online information sessions to support members in Scotland who are going through the band 5 review or the wider job review process
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Royal College of Nursing responds to Lord Mann’s review into antisemitism and other forms of racism in the NHS
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said:. It’s absolutely essential that staff are safe at work, but the reality is racism in the NHS is on the rise, as is violence, aggression and sexual harassment. That these behaviours have become so normalised is alarming."
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Managing Long-Term Conditions in the Prison Setting
A 2 day face-to-face workshop on 21 and 22 October 2026, for newly qualified nurses, those new to prison nursing and those working in long-term conditions roles.
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Nursing and Midwifery Council 'severely undermining' trust in the profession, says RCN
RCN Chief Nursing Officer Professor Lynn Woolsey said the failing called into question whether the NMC it is fit for purpose as the nursing profession’s regulator.
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Peripheral arterial disease: The vital role of nursing in early recognition and holistic care
For Legs Matter Week 2026, Annie explores the essential role nursing staff play in recognising Peripheral arterial disease (PAD), delivering holistic care, supporting self management and driving improvements in care pathways.
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'Cli-Fi' Book Club: Green Libraries Week
Join us for this Green Libraries Week session on what we do best... books! Reading can have physical and mental benefits including stress reduction, strengthening your brain, and expanding your vocabulary. We'll be reading the Climate Fiction Prize 2026 Winner, Hum by Helen Phillips.
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RCN Long-term Conditions Conference 2026
Tackling health inequalities in long-term conditions: Working together, turning vision into reality
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RCN Northern Ireland
All the latest news and events from Northern Ireland.
