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RCN London tells London Assembly: Nursing needs your support
RCN London brought a delegation of members to City Hall on Wednesday 15 October to meet London Assembly members.
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AI has great potential and must enhance personal nursing care but not replace it, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN UK Head of Nursing Practice Stephen Jones said: “AI has great potential to modernise services, but ministers shouldn’t be completely seduced by it alone. It must enhance personal nursing care, not replace it, and be delivered alongside new investment in growing the nursing workforce.”
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Interactive online session for RCN King's Nursing Cadets alumni
Join for tips to enhance your development and take you to the next stage of your career.
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Nursing pay: we need a pathway to progression
General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger reflects on the recent announcements on NHS pay awards and RCN Congress 2025.
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Pay Award for HSC staff in Northern Ireland signed off by Minister
The Health Minister, Mike Nesbitt, has announced that he has signed off on a pay award in line with the Pay Review Body (PRB) recommendation of a 3.6% pay rise for those employed under Agenda for Change terms and conditions for 2025-26.
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RCN Eastern - Research, innovation and managing change
RCN Eastern members are invited to attend this learning event, organised by the regional board, on the subject of research, innovation and managing change.
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Nurses' Day
On International Nurses’ Day 2025, join us to celebrate the incredible skill, dedication and impact of nursing.
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RCN North Wales Branch Conference: Embracing Mental health - steps towards wellbeing and recovery
Join your RCN Wales North Wales Branch colleagues for an insightful day discussing mental health and wellbeing. Hear from keynote and guest speakers, take part in focused sessions, and network with stakeholders in mental health care and the RCN.
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Ethical Responsibilities of Nurses
The study of nurses' roles during the Nazi regime is not just a historical enquiry but a crucial learning opportunity for nursing students. It significantly shapes the understanding of the ethical responsibilities inherent in the profession and serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences when caregivers fail to protect life.
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RCN Gwent Branch
Information for members of the RCN Gwent Branch.