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RCN asks Senior Charge Nurses - do you have time to lead?
The views collected will explore how an element of the Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Act 2019 – aiming to ensure that clinical leaders in the NHS, including SCNs, have protected time to lead – is being implemented in practice.
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Class report: the state of school nursing
As we emerge from the pandemic, school nurses are playing an increasingly vital role in the health and wellbeing of children and young people
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CMS
Case Management System
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Nominate yourself for the RCN UK Nursing Support Workers Committee
Nomination form for Nursing Support Workers committee.
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Nursing Support Workers Committee elections
Information on the election of members to seats on the RCN UK Nursing Support Workers Committee.
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Investing in nursing the key to improving children’s health outcomes, says RCN in response to latest Health and Social Care Committee report
RCN Chief Nursing Officer Lynn Woolsey, said: “Health visitors, school nurses and other vital staff in our communities are critical for giving babies, children and young people the best start in life. Yet these specialist, safety-critical nurses have seen their workforce numbers collapse over the last decade."
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Advanced nursing practice 'integral part' of NHS workforce, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN Chief Nursing Officer, Professor Lynn Woolsey, said: “Advanced nursing practice is an integral part of the NHS workforce. These staff are highly trained experts and vital for the delivery of high quality, holistic patient care."
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Our work
What the RCN Women's Health Forum is working on now and what they will be working on in the near future.
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People with learning disabilities being denied human right to health and care, says new RCN review
RCN Chief Nursing Officer Professor Lynn Woolsey, said: “The findings of this review must be a warning that we cannot continue this path where learning disability nursing is consistently undermined. It’s a profession that is central to the safety, equity and human rights of people with learning disabilities."
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Cuts to nursing education at one of London’s largest providers put nursing in the capital at risk
RCN members working at London South Bank University stood in solidarity with colleagues against cuts to nurse education
