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RCN Glamorgan Branch
Information for members of the RCN Glamorgan Branch.
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Update on overtime dispute at Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
RCN members and staff have taken part in discussions with Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in a bid to restore proper overtime rates.
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Assisted dying
Guidance and support for nursing staff
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Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry publishes first Narrative Record detailing impact on health and social care
Health and social care workers across Scotland have had their pandemic experiences formally recorded by the Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry, with the publication of its first Narrative Record covering the health and social care sector.
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COVID-19 Inquiry: Nursing will never forget
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger reflects on the findings of Module 3 of the COVID-19 Inquiry and the lasting impact on our profession.
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The immense contribution of community nursing during the COVID-19 pandemic
Christine Callender, Head of Nursing Practice, reflects on how the community nursing workforce must be invested in following COVID-19 and into the future.
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South East student nurse wins prestigious award
University of Southampton student nurse Mary Bichard (who was born in Jersey) has been recognised with a top honour by the Royal College of Nursing in its 2026 Awards, which celebrate the very best in nursing.
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RCN Council members
RCN Council members 2025
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Ethnic minority nursing staff report shocking racist abuse at work, as calls to RCN advice line surge by 55%
Responding to the latest findings from the RCN’s Advice Line, RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “These racist incidents are absolutely disgusting, and it is a mark of shame that they are rising like this across health and care services. Every single ethnic minority nursing professional deserves to go to work without fear of being abused and employers have a legal duty to ensure workplaces are safe."
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Fertility care at home: How digital nursing is empowering patients
Fertility treatment can demand a lot of time from patients, all those appointments and endless forms can often make patients and their partners feel overwhelmed and anxious but is digital nursing changing the ways we can provide care for our patients. By taking expert care out of the clinic and into the comfort of people’s homes, digital technology is helping us stay connected with patients, simplify their treatment plans, and offer support that’s not just flexible, but can also be personal and compassionate.