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RCN Congress 2025
This Blog discusses RCN Congress 2025 and describes some of the key debates and educational events.
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Press office
Contact details for the RCN's national and regional press offices
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Uterine fibroids
Learn more about the symptoms that may be associated with fibroids, including heavy bleeding and bloating. Use this resource to understand the options for investigations and the treatment options available.
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RCN Wales Cardiff and the Vale Branch AGM 2025
Join your local branch annual general meeting on Thursday 13 November. This meeting will be taking place via Microsoft Teams.
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The campaign continues at the South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Staff and patients alike find onsite parking at the South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust not only frustrating but it also adds significant stress and unnecessary worry to their day.
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Northern Pride: a powerful mix of joy, connection and purpose
Attending Northern Pride in Newcastle this year was a truly special experience, made even more meaningful by being part of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) delegation.
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About
Find out more about RCN Northern region
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RCN Employment Standards crib sheet
In 2024 we launched our Employment Standards for Independent Health and Social Care Sectors. They set out what we expect employers in these settings to deliver for the nursing workforce. This quick reference crib sheet highlights how RCN reps can make sure these standards protect, empower and improve things for the workforce. The full standards can also be downloaded as publication code 011 603.
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RCN Employment Standards Workplace Poster
A downloadable workplace poster to highlight the RCN’s Employment Standards in the Independent Health and Social Care Sector and what you should expect from your employer. The full standards can also be downloaded as publication code 011 603.
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Nursing research
Research is critical to health and social care. Being able to deliver evidence-based practice makes what we do safe and effective. Without evidence, care may be at best ineffectual, and at worst, dangerous.