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‘Dashboard flashing red’ as new international joiners collapse 50% and domestic recruitment stalls, warns RCN
RCN Chief Nursing Officer Lynn Woolsey said: “This data shows the nursing profession is potentially entering the worst of all worlds. International recruitment is collapsing, even before further hostile immigration policies come in, while the number of domestic joiners continues to stall."
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Fertility Nursing Forum
We aim to lead and influence policy, service provision and high-quality care within fertility nursing, including diagnosis and treatment for complex needs and conditions.
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Your Fertility Nursing Hub
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Outpatient nursing isn’t ‘tea, toast and chaperoning’
Angela says to forget the assumptions: she's seen nursing careers take off in outpatients
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Strategies for Promoting Personal Health and Wellbeing
Join this webinar which aims to promote the importance of health and wellbeing of self and the team, including identifying sources of support available to you, and strategies you can use to support your health and wellbeing at work.
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Advanced Leadership in Nursing Practice programme
This online programme for registered nurses is designed to support developing skills in leading and managing themselves and their teams to deliver excellent patient centred care. Successful completion of the unit will gain you 20 academic credits at Level 7, accredited by Agored Cymru.
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Midwifery Forum
We are led by a committee of midwives who have extensive experience in midwifery practice, education and maternity services management.
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Immigration Advice Service
If you're an RCN member and you are already in the UK, you can get confidential support and assistance on immigration issues.
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RCN Foundation partners with Michelle Cox to launch anti-racism grant
The annual award will fund a nurse or midwifery-led project which aims to oppose racism and promote racial equality within nursing and midwifery. Read on to learn more about the funded projects.
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NAMED study
Nursing And Midwifery professionals’ Experiences of Domestic abuse (NAMED) study will explore the domestic abuse experiences and support needs of nurses, midwives and healthcare support workers across the UK