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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Make work pay - Leave for Bereavement
RCN response to the Department of Business and Trade's consultation on making work pay and leave for bereavement including pregnancy loss.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Make Work Pay - Trade Union Right of Access
RCN response to the Department of Business and Trade's consultation on making work pay and the trade union right of access.
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COVID inquiry: 'Why were RCN warnings ignored?'
Nursing testimony at the COVID-19 Inquiry has highlighted how the failure to listen to the nursing profession led to inadequate infection prevention guidance and improper supply of PPE, putting staff at risk.
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RCN position on General Practice Data for Planning and Research
RCN position on General Practice Data for Planning and Research
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Safeguarding children: how to identify and escalate concerns
Senior lecturer Zoe Clarke explains how to spot the signs of neglect, maltreatment and abuse and raise concerns to keep children safe
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Discrimination
A guide covering protected characteristics, types of discrimination and what you should do if you feel you are being discriminated against at work.
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The wicked problem facing nursing
Without nurses, the NHS 10 year plan will fail – but nurses are facing complex problems with no easy solutions, says RCN Fellow Barbara Stilwell.
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Crafting an effective abstract for the RCN Education Conference
This blog will help those who may be considering submitting an abstract for the RCN Education Forum Conference.
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Nurses, AI, and the elephant in the room
Associate Director for International Nursing, Marcus Wootton, explores the current trajectory for AI in health care and argues we might be missing something....
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Nursing staff stand ready to provide the best possible care for sick and injured children from Gaza, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: “We’re relieved to finally see sick and injured children from Gaza arriving in the UK for treatment and nursing staff across our NHS stand ready to provide the best possible care."