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‘I’m definitely voting to strike’
Charge nurse Kehinde knows why international NHS nursing staff may be reluctant to strike, but also why it's vital they do.
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Breeze your way through revalidation
What it is, why it matters, and how to make the process less stressful
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RCN student members meet Deputy CNO to help shape professional strategy
Student nurses made their voices heard on the issues affecting students and newly registered nurses, including financial pressures and the challenge of balancing placement hours
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RCN call for urgent action on corridor care recognised at top level
NHS England has sent a letter to all health and care providers saying corridor care should never be considered the ‘norm’.
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BMA collective action: how does this affect you?
GP contractors and partners will take collective action from today, which could have an impact on RCN members.
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RCN welcomes progress towards tackling corridor care, but urges more investment
NHS England announces an official corridor care definition for the first time, after sustained RCN-led pressure
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COVID inquiry: ‘There were no nurses left, it was just me’
Nursing testimony at the COVID-19 inquiry highlighted that the lack of staff available in the care sector led to a distressing and inadequate level of care during the pandemic
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COVID inquiry: 'Clinical and nursing voice absent' from PPE procurement
The RCN's Rose Gallagher tells the inquiry it was “upsetting” that nursing expertise was ignored when making PPE decisions
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RCN to accredit national neonatal specialty education and training programmes
Our endorsement will ensure that education and training for those working in neonatal services is consistent and focused on improving patient safety outcomes
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Student finances: practical tips
Struggling to make your finances add up? It’s not easy, but knowing how to navigate Universal Credit, council tax, budgets and more could make all the difference