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Royal College of Nursing responds to the Pay Review Body letter
Royal College of Nursing General Secretary and Chief Executive, Pat Cullen, said: “This letter is extremely late and it confirms the next pay award will be late too. There is no evidence that the government has honoured its commitment to improve how the process works despite a consultation earlier this year. Nursing staff received the lowest pay award in the public sector for 2023/24 - we end the year in formal dispute with ministers and campaigning for a pay rise that addresses the staffing crisis in the NHS."
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COVID JN.1 variant: RCN seeks assurance on new PPE advice
We’ve contacted chief nursing officers in all 4 UK countries and the UKHSA to find out what action will be taken in response to WHO’s statement on a new COVID-19 variant of interest.
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A time to reflect
Our NW Regional Director reflects on the year gone by.
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Royal College of Nursing responds to NHS England Urgent and Emergency Care Daily Situation Report
Royal College of Nursing Director for England, Patricia Marquis, said: “Nursing staff are being stretched to their limit, and the public deserves better care. Bed occupancy is at its highest level this year, and is now higher than this time last year. This will inevitably lead to unsafe and undignified patient care. In some trusts, one nurse could be left caring for 10, 15, or more patients at a time, and patients are being treated in the back of ambulances, in corridors, and on chairs and trolleys."
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How does peer networking work?
What to expect when you join the RCN's peer support network for members who are neurodivergent or have lived experience of disability.
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Sammi's story
Sammi discusses her experience as a Deaf nurse including disclosing a disability, getting reasonable adjustments and what makes an inclusive workplace.
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Jody's story
Hear Jody's story about the barriers she has faced during her nursing career and how her current employer got support right from interview onward
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Lauren's story
Lauren is an autistic nurse with diagnoses of EUPD, PTSD & depression. She shares the adjustments that help her at work and what makes her a great nurse.
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Support for neurodivergent nursing staff
Guidance for neurodivergent nurses, nursing support workers and nursing students
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Hedley's story
Hedley is a mental health nurse and clinical educator who has Asperger's (Autism) . This is his nursing story.