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Regulation for RCN branches
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IT Policy
This policy sets out the responsible and acceptable usage of information technology (IT) within the RCN Group for all authorised people, and underlines that it is essential that staff and members understand their responsibilities when using Group IT for work purposes.
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Anti Bribery Corruption and Fraud Policy
Guidance on what bribery, fraud and corruption are, how to recognise and report instances of them, and the principles underpinning good practice and the avoidance of bribery, fraud and corruption.
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Committee appointments policy for Council members
This policy outlines the process to follow when allocating Council members to specified committees.
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Anti-Money Laundering Policy
Guidance on money laundering, how to recognise indications of it and report concerns, and the principles underpinning good practice, risk mitigation and due diligence.
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Group confidentiality policy
This policy sets out the RCN Group’s commitment to the protection of personal and corporate information, identifies arrangements for the management of sensitive information. It also provides clarity on individual responsibilities and guidance on how the RCN Group ensures the protection of confidential data from theft and misuse.
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RCN Reserves policy
This policy sets out the general principle for holding reserves, the calculation for general reserves, the parameters for the composition of reserves, minimum and maximum threshold for reserves and the process for monitoring reserves.
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Critical care at 30,000ft
Transporting a Critical Care patient within a hospital is sometimes a difficult and dangerous task. At 30,000ft transporting a Critical Care patient from hospital to hospital or accident scene to a hospital can be even more difficult and dangerous when combined with the aviation environment.
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The use of VR headsets to help with Parkinson's symptoms
Keith Wilson recently presented this research information at an older persons event to celebrate International Older Person's Day in October in Teesside. He has also presented at the Parkinson's UK Conference.
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Sustainable development goals and older people
This blog discusses the importance of including older people in the global framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It highlights how the SDGs relate to geriatric nursing, focusing on health, equality, and social inclusion, which are essential for addressing the unique challenges faced.