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Ethnic minority nursing staff report shocking racist abuse at work, as calls to RCN advice line surge by 55%
Responding to the latest findings from the RCN’s Advice Line, RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “These racist incidents are absolutely disgusting, and it is a mark of shame that they are rising like this across health and care services. Every single ethnic minority nursing professional deserves to go to work without fear of being abused and employers have a legal duty to ensure workplaces are safe."
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Collaborating with the Imperial War Museum and their exhibition 'Unsilenced: Sexual Violence in Conflict'
At the end of August 2025, myself, Dr Liz Walsh (UK Professional Lead for Justice and Forensic Healthcare), Jess Davidson (RCN Fellow and Nurse Lead for Sexual Assault Referral Services in Scotland) and Thomas Matthews (one of our IT Audio Digital Engineers) visited the Imperial War Museum in London, to make a film in their exhibition, Unsilenced: Sexual Violence in Conflict.
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New nursing profiles don’t go far enough, says RCN
NHS pay bands must recognise the skills and experience of nursing staff.
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Clinical Leadership in Women's Health
Clinical Leadership in Women's Health
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Ask the Public Health Forum
Promote, create, partner
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PARLIAMENTARY SUBMISSION: Mental Health Bill
Parliamentary submission to the House of Commons Public Committee's call for evidence on the mental health bill.
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Anti-Racism Subgroup
The purpose of the Anti-Racism Sub-Group is to provide expert advice and guidance to the RCN Group Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
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Belinda’s legacy of learning
Sally reflects on her first health care role working alongside inspirational care assistant Belinda
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Dementia care: reaching patients when English is their second language
After witnessing how hard it can be to get dementia information in the Sikh community, Pauline calls for action to reduce social isolation
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Climate change: what does it mean for infectious diseases?
Rose Gallagher looks at the relationship between the climate crisis, the rise of infectious diseases and why we need to start thinking about the next pandemic.