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RCN Nursing in Numbers 2023
This report is part of a series published by RCN Wales. It is a statistical overview of the strengths and vulnerabilities of the nursing workforce in Wales covering both the NHS and the independent sector. It includes RCN Wales’ annual estimate of the total registered nurse vacancies in NHS Wales.
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RCN Nursing in Numbers 2023
This report is part of a series published by RCN Wales. It is a statistical overview of the strengths and vulnerabilities of the nursing workforce in Wales covering both the NHS and the independent sector. It includes RCN Wales’ annual estimate of the total registered nurse vacancies in NHS Wales.
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Job search
Advice especially for nurses, midwives and HCAs on how and where to look for jobs within healthcare.
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Sample Supporting Statements
Sample supporting statements for nurses, nursing support workers, students and newly registered nurses.
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Using Artificial intelligence (AI) to help with your career
How to use AI to help plan, explore, or research your career options or next step
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Fertility Care and Emotional Wellbeing
This updated guidance has been developed as a resource for all health care professionals in all areas of fertility care and acknowledges the differences between emotional support and wellbeing, implications counselling and therapeutic counselling.
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Job applications and Supporting Statements
Advice for nurses and healthcare professionals in both the NHS and private sector.
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Managing your career around ill health or disability
Advice for nurses and healthcare professionals at a career crossroads due to a disability or ill health
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NHS Job Evaluation Reviews
This is for RCN members and the representatives that support them, and provides information and advice on how to request a review of a job evaluation outcome (pay banding decision). This is an update of publication 007 206.
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Women's Health Pocket Guide
This updated, easy to use, reference tool is for nurses and midwives working with women, including in gynaecology, sexual and reproductive health, in all health and social care settings across the UK.