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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Make Work Pay: Protection from Detriments for Taking Industrial Action
RCN response to the Department for Business and Trade's consultation to making work pay: protection from detriments for taking industrial action.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Make Work Pay: Threshold for Triggering Collective Redundancy Obligations
RCN response to the Department for Business and Trade's consultation to making work pay: threshold for triggering collective redundancy obligations.
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Clinical Leadership Programme
Develop your clinical leadership skills through action learning sets, coaching and leading change.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Make Work Pay: Recognition Code of Practice and E-balloting Unfair Practices
RCN response to the Department for Business and Trade's consultation on making work pay: recognition code of practice and e-balloting unfair practices.
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Diabetes
Diabetes subject guide from the Royal College of Nursing Library and Museum. Highlights key information resources.
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Digital Nursing
Digital nursing subject guide from the Royal College of Nursing Library and Museum. Highlights key information resources.
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Counselling Service
As an RCN member you can get free, confidential support and assistance to help you to deal with challenging emotional issues you may face.
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RCN urges government to pause NHS workforce plan over staff shortages and AI
Upcoming 10-year plan in England fails to address persistent staffing decline, unsafe conditions and rising patient demand
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Using Artificial intelligence (AI) to help with your career
How to use AI to help plan, explore, or research your career options or next step
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NHS workforce plan ‘must be paused’ over concerns it fails to safely grow staff numbers and over-relies on AI, say health unions and professional bodies
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “The newly appointed Secretary of State has a pivotal opportunity to apply the brakes and think again. More detailed and meaningful engagement with the expert organisations and vital NHS staff who are standing ready to make this plan a success, will be critical for ensuring the safety of patients for generations to come.”