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RCN reports 116% rise in members facing racist abuse
Alarming data from the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) shows calls for help from nurses facing racism in the workplace have more than doubled in the past three years.
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RCN and SOM Occupational Health Nursing Conference 2025
Join us in-person or online - the choice is yours. Bookings now open.
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Disability History Month content list
This month aims to celebrate disabled people's achievements and spotlight key disability rights issues. Our book display and list of online resources goes into many topics - from delivering accessible healthcare, to disabled nurses' experiences, to this year’s national theme, 'Disability, Life and Death'.
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PANS PANDAS: A mysterious and debilitating paediatric disorder
Raising awareness of PANS PANDAS and the RCN's co-signing of the recent position statement.
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Come along to your local branch AGM!
Regional Director Sarah Dodsworth highlights the importance of branch AGMs and why they are a great way for members to get more involved in their branch.
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Glove awareness resources
Download posters, leaflets and social media visuals for Glove Awareness Week 2022.
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RCN careers resources and coaching
Whether you are applying for your first job, looking for career progression or moving to a more senior position as a health care professional, our selection of RCN Careers resources can help you to improve your employability and explore options.
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Celebrating National Learning Disability Nurses’ Day: Recognising this Vital Fielding of Nursing
On 1st November, we proudly celebrate National Learning Disability Nurses’ Day – a moment to shine a light on the incredible work of learning disability nurses across the UK.
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The role of the specialist nurse in supporting patients with endometriosis self-management
March is Endometriosis awareness month, and this offers the opportunity to raise awareness of the condition and the impact it can have on women living with it. The specialist nurse is a key healthcare practitioner in providing expert care to all women with endometriosis.