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RCN Wales calls for publication of corridor care data in Wales
RCN Wales has renewed its call for the Welsh Government to begin collecting and publishing corridor care data across Wales, following the publication of the first national corridor care figures in England.
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We're demanding pay parity for nursing staff in Northern Ireland
Why nursing staff had no choice but to return to picket lines in 2024
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Video: Recovery through sport
Dorian and Kevin run an innovative outreach programme helping people overcome mental health problems through sport. Watch as they explain its physical and psychological benefits.
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People with learning disabilities being denied human right to health and care, says new RCN review
People with learning disabilities are often being denied their human right of fair access to health and care, the Royal College Nursing (RCN) says today as it releases a sobering new report into the state of learning disability nursing across the UK.
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A community hero
Mark’s combining his passion for boxing and mental health nursing to help turn lives around
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Where has time gone? A review of the last 6 months in nursing and the RCN
Nursing it seems is never far from the news as being at Congress showed.
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Sally champions hand hygiene in Cambodia
Quality assurance matron Sally Young flew to north-west Cambodia to share her clinical expertise with hospital staff
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Rebuilding lives close to home
Debbie's team helps people with psychotic illness leave locked rehab units and recover in the community
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Breaking the silence on suicide
Gemma wants members to know that speaking out and seeking support won’t mean the end of your nursing career
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‘Rising violence and aggression against staff completely unacceptable’, says RCN in response to the Early Day Motion for Emergency Medicine Day 2026
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger, said: "It is shocking that many are forced to take time off or even leave the profession because of the physical and mental scarring that can result from these attacks."