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RCN Scotland Conference for Reps and Activists 2026
Learn. Lead. Link. RCN Scotland Conference for Reps and Activists 2026.
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Brighton and Hove
This branch is open to RCN members working in Brighton and Hove.
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Corridor care is ‘policy failure with devastating human consequences’
RCN demands urgent action as investigator says corridor care is happening throughout the year
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Support for RCN Student Members in Wales
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RCN calls for urgent intervention over graduate nurse jobs
The Royal College of Nursing is calling on the Welsh government to intervene urgently after student nurses due to graduate in September 2026 received their outcomes through the national recruitment scheme.
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The power of collective action: we can make change happen
RCN President Bejoy Sebastian reflects on the power of collective action, our new learning disability nursing review, and recent violence in Northern Ireland.
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RCN members meet Minister to highlight the vital role of nursing in Scotland’s communities
RCN members met with Tom Arthur MSP, Minister for Social Care and Mental Wellbeing, to discuss the vital role of nursing within Scotland’s care homes and community health services.
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RCN drop-in sessions for BSW, Dorset and Somerset ICB employees from 4 February to 13 May 2026
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) is hosting a series of fortnightly drop-in sessions for RCN members employed by ICBs across the BSW, Dorset and Somerset cluster.
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Children and young people failed by lack of investment in mental health nursing is a 'tragedy', says Royal College of Nursing
RCN Head of Nursing, Stephen Jones, said: “It is a tragedy that so many children and young people are being failed in this way. We know that early intervention is the best route to protect mental health and yet so many are left waiting for years."
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Strengthening paediatric nursing across Europe
With the ABPN's Children's Nurses day on the 30 June, the RCN continues to strengthen it's voice for nurses nationally, and more broadly within Europe. The challenges and innovations are shared and the collaboration is its strength.