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RCN Eastern EDI Network: IMclusive - inclusion begins with "I am"
Nurses are invited to this learning event focussing on inclusion, led by the RCN Eastern EDI Network.
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Jersey
This branch is open to RCN members working in Jersey.
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Our supporters
Learn more about our supporters and the work we have achieved together
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The Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party publish manifesto for Scottish election
This week, the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party has launched its manifesto for the Scottish Parliament election next month, highlighting its key commitment to reduce pensioners’ tax bills.
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Forum activism
In this blog, Helena talks about her experiences attending the RCN Forum Activism Day and how the diabetes forum are getting involved.
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Recognising and responding to Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
RCN Associate Director for Nursing Practice, Patricia Hughes, shares her reflections on her recent attendance at the newly established all-party parliamentary group for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
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RCN position on support for women's reproductive health in the workplace
RCN position statement on support for women's reproductive health in the workplace
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My journey with the RCN Catheter Care Guidelines
This blog shares a personal reflection on moving from my long term clinical use of the RCN Catheter Care Guidelines to playing a role in its review. It highlights the importance of lived clinical experience, evolving practice, and the confidence gained in contributing to the review.
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13th Health and Justice Summit
This event is relevant to all members of the multi-disciplinary team involved in health and justice. It is an opportunity to explore how to work together to improve outcomes for the people in our care.
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More nursing apprenticeships can widen access to nursing, but they won't address deeper recruitment crisis caused by broken tuition fee model, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said the biggest barrier to those from poorer backgrounds isn’t a lack of apprenticeships but a broken tuition fee model.