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Submit your Public Event Idea: Digital Nursing
Submit a digital nursing event idea for the RCN Library and Museum event programme.
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Time for a spring refresh
Refresh your studies this spring with new skills and training sessions, must‑use library resources, wellbeing support and upcoming exhibitions.
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Trampoline café and self-service update
Building access for members and café visitors in London will now begin at 9am on weekdays.
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A new way to read ebooks offline
EBSCO, who supply some of our ebooks, is introducing a new way to download and read ebooks offline
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Contribute your old nursing tech to our Digital Nursing exhibition
Can you contribute an object or story to our exhibition about digital nursing and technology?
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Get ready with our Congress workshops
Are you heading to Liverpool 2026, or following along from home, or even just want to improve your skills? Our workshops will help you make the most of RCN Congress.
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Writing Lived Experience with Christie Watson
In this workshop for younger writers (18-30) Christie Watson will guide you through some creative exercises to find your own voice as a writer.
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Time to fold: Origami for wellbeing
Try something new and wonderful with Dr Lizzie Burns who helps people of all ages discover origami for relaxation and wellbeing.
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Neurodiversity Guidance for Employers
Neurodiversity acknowledges that each person’s brain is unique. Our brains work and interpret information differently and we all bring individual experience, strengths, and assets to a situation. This guidance includes what steps employers can take to support employees and details an employer’s and line manager’s responsibilities to their staff members.
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Neurodiversity Pocket Guide
Neurodiversity acknowledges that each person’s brain is unique. Our brains work and interpret information differently and we all bring individual experience, strengths, and assets to a situation. This pocket guide has been developed by RCN members with lived experience of neurodivergent conditions and neurotypical stakeholders with an interest in neurodiversity.