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Imposter syndrome in nursing: recognising, reflecting, and reframing
Hosted by the Advanced Nursing Practitioner Forum in collaboration with Education Forum, and Advanced Nurse Practitioner Forum
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Valued through fair pay - update on job evaluations, nursing profiles, and the band 5 review
Hosted by the Employment Relations Team
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How to write a high‑quality abstract: a practical, confidence‑building workshop
Hosted by the Research Forum in collaboration with the Education Forum, NIHR Race, Equity & Diversity in Careers (REDIC) research incubator, and the University of Salford
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Safety, Equity and Expertise: A UK review of learning disability nursing
The Royal College of Nursing undertook this UK-wide review to assess the current state of learning disability nursing, understand the risks facing the profession, and identify what needs to change to protect and strengthen its contribution. The review sets out a series of high level recommendations to protect learning disability nursing as a safety critical profession and to address foreseeable system risks if current trends continue.
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RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year
RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year
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Regional Board
Find out about the RCN South West regional board
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‘This is about uplifting the profession as a whole’ – Lanarkshire nurse on band 5 nursing roles review success
The band 5 nursing roles review is underway, and we spoke to Diane Steele, an RCN member in NHS Lanarkshire, about the process she went through to get a successful outcome.
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RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year 2026 award winners
RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year 2025 award winners
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Regional Board
Find out about the RCN Northern regional board.
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National safety investigator finds corridor care a year-round issue, as RCN says system resigned to managed decline
RCN Chief Nursing Officer Lynn Woolsey said: "This is the clearest sign of the flawed thinking within a system that is resigned to managed decline. The reality is that there is no safe level of corridor care, or level of staffing that can make it so."
