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Nursing voices of the Windrush generation
‘We mustn’t forget their struggles, and that some of those struggles continue’. Many of the people who arrived in the UK from the Caribbean in 1948 became instrumental in the development of the NHS. We share the stories of four nurses who’ve been involved with or touched by the Windrush legacy
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Video: 'When I was homeless I wasn't able to work – now I'm back helping patients'
Find out how the RCN Foundation helped Lily and her family get back on their feet, so they can look forward to a safe and stable Christmas together this year
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The Soho clinic spearheading LGBTQ+ health care
Clinic manager Jon Clark from Soho sexual health clinic 56 Dean Street talks about the importance of the clinic's work to the LGBTQ+ community.
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‘Don't mistake kindness for weakness’: get to know Nicola Ranger
From dodging crossfire in Karachi, to leading intensive care units and steering a major NHS trust through the pandemic, the RCN’s General Secretary and Chief Executive tells us what led her to the college, and why nursing needs a ‘fundamental shift’
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Palliative care: what is a soul midwife?
How bringing different perspectives and taking a holistic approach in palliative care nursing can help patients, carers and staff
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My nursing inspiration
To mark Black History Month, 4 nursing staff members pay tribute to those who’ve inspired them in their training and careers
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Seni's Law: preventing deaths from restraint in mental health settings
After disproportionate force during restraint led to Seni’s death, his mum Aji made it her mission to protect mental health service users
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Remembering Professor Dame June Clark: ‘A champion for all nursing staff and students’
We reflect on the life and work of nursing pioneer Dame June, including a speech she made to RCN Congress in 1991, when she addressed a Secretary of State directly
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From Kerala to critical care: meet your new RCN President
Bejoy Sebastian on his loneliness as a nurse in a new country to starting his activist journey with the RCN
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Caring in the chaos of conflict
David Anderson tells us about the reality of nursing in a field hospital in Gaza during the ongoing conflict