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Reorganisation, redundancy and transfers
Help for RCN members whose employer is going through a period of organisational change
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Ophthalmic Nursing Forum
The Ophthalmic Nursing forum is committed to: Being a national voice for Ophthalmic nurses Promoting best practice in Ophthalmology Leading the development of Ophthalmic nursing practice Promoting the nature, scope and value of Ophthalmic nursing Educating nurses and health care professionals and improving the quality of compassionate patient care Influencing changes in Ophthalmology that will benefit both patients and nurses. Positively influencing the care given to all patients by addressing the needs of those groups of patients currently less well represented We represent the RCN’s pool of professional expertise and knowledge in this area.
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General meetings
Details from our annual and extraordinary general meetings
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Neuroscience Forum
We promote best practice for people with long-term neurological conditions and represents the voice of neuroscience nurses and influences policy to improve care for our patients.
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RCN Council members
RCN Council members 2025
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Meet elected RCN members
Here are just a handful of the fantastic RCN members you've elected to represent our membership and take the lead for the nursing profession.
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Exploring RNLD perspectives on NMC registration
The University of Salford have been awarded funding to explore Registered Nurses for Learning Disability perceptions of NMC registration and why some are choosing to lapse their registration
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Medicines management in care homes
Find out more about policies, procedures and statutory laws required for care homes on the administration of medicines, the training required for healthcare assistants, and guidance on the self-administration of medication.
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The principles of neurodiversity in nursing practice
This resource supports nurses in providing inclusive care for neurodivergent patients across clinical settings. It covers common conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia and Tourette’s, offering practical strategies to improve communication, adapt environments and make reasonable adjustments. Emphasising person-centred care, the guide highlights the importance of recognising individual strengths and sensory needs, while promoting awareness, equity and accessibility in health care.
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Falls
Falls and fractures in older people are a costly and often preventable health issue. Find out about the falls-related project the RCN is involved in and the guidance and resources available to you on preventing falls in the community and in hospital.