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Five ways you could benefit from joining the RCN UK Students Committee
As nominations open for six seats on the Students Committee, current committee member Lucy Hayes explains why you should join
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ADHD while studying: 'I’m learning how it affects me'
Nursing student Heather received an ADHD diagnosis last year. She shares the challenges and advantages the condition brings to her nursing
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'Hello, my name is...'
Ronan, a mature nursing student, reflects on the positive difference it makes having his name embroidered onto his uniform
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‘They make a difference to peoples' lives’
Naomi explains why she is supporting RCN Nursing Support Workers’ Day being held later this month.
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NHS pay: 'Politicians need to get their priorities right'
Health care support worker Sharon explains why she believes it’s time for nursing staff to vote yes to strike action.
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'It’s time to strike’
With £50m in our strike fund, the RCN means business. But eligible members must vote to ensure strikes happen, says Evan Keir.
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'Be active and be vocal'
Lynsey recalls her experiences when members in Northern Ireland voted to take strike action for the first time in the RCN’s history
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Coming together in COVID times
At the beginning of the pandemic, safety rep Audrey was redeployed to work as a staff nurse on a temporary post-COVID ward. She reflects on how the experience affirmed her love of nursing and the importance of teamwork
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'It was about listening to what they needed and being their voice'
We share inspirational stories of RCN reps who have gone the extra mile to support members during the pandemic
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Development is for everyone
Nursing support workers deserve support to help them grow, says practice development nurse Louise Simons