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Training: statutory and mandatory
A guide for RCN members on statutory and mandatory training: what it is, when it is undertaken, equality and diversity considerations and mandatory training for bank and agency workers.
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Cautions, convictions and interviews
A guide for RCN members on police and other interviews, cautions, convictions and taking part in protests and how this may affect your NMC registration.
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Legal support for matters which occurred outside RCN membership
A guide for RCN members on legal support available for matters which occurred outside membership.
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Data protection and monitoring at work
A guide for RCN members on data protection and monitoring at work.
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Confirmation or verification of death by registered nurses
A guide for RCN members on confirmation or verification of death by registered nurses.
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Aesthetic practice
A guide for RCN members involved in aesthetic or cosmetic procedures (including botox and fillers).
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Changes to your shifts
A guide for RCN members on what to do if your employer is seeking to make changes to shifts and shift patterns.
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RCN Derbyshire study day: Women's health
All RCN Derbyshire members are invited to attend this branch study day, which is focusing on women's health. The event is being held at the Imperial Rooms in Matlock, and there is no online facility to attend the sessions.
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Prioritising personal safety
A guide for RCN members on practising safely in challenging settings, including community and lone working
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How the Nursing Cadet Programme confirmed my health care desire - Malayka Qureshi
Hi! My name is Malayka and I am now 20 years old. I’m based in west Reading I joined the RCN King’s nursing cadet programme (then the RCN Prince of Wales nursing cadet scheme) when I was 17 years old, the opportunity came to me when I was studying Health and Social A level at sixth form.