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'I wanted to be an agent for change'
Five minutes with Baroness Mary Watkins, who joined the House of Lords in 2015 as a crossbench peer
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‘If the journey was memorable, the destination was unforgettable’
RCN student ambassador Liberty travelled to Poland to help deliver essential medical supplies to Ukrainian refugees. What she witnessed has cemented her desire to work in humanitarian nursing
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'I want members to know that we're listening'
Carol explains how her commitment to being member-led, transparent and fair guides her role as Chair of RCN Council
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Reading the room: Mel's council ambitions
Mel’s one of the youngest people to ever become Vice Chair of RCN Council and has big ambitions to engage with members through social media
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Michael Rosen: 'your profession saved my life'
At RCN Congress, world-renowned children’s author and poet Michael shared an insight into the care and devotion nursing staff showed him during his recovery from COVID-19
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Supporting people living with cancer
Jenny provides reassurance to people with cancer who may otherwise feel forgotten
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'Nurses' skills are very transferable, and very precious'
Nurse João founded a charity that brings hope to people in South Asia affected by poor mental health
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Words of comfort: nurse's poetry book helps children visiting hospital
Visiting a loved one in ITU can be stressful and scary – especially for children. Critical care nurse Phoebe Coghlan's book aims to make the experience less daunting
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‘Labels don’t define you’
Tara’s ensuring children with additional needs get the right care during what can be daunting visits to the emergency department
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Nursing behind locked doors
Debra sees the person not the crime in her role as a HCA in a prison, where she’s received additional training to ensure the care she delivers is tailored to the people she looks after