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Nurses in Management and Leadership Forum

The RCN's professional forum for managers and leaders from all health settings

We recognise that all RCN members will need to develop management and leadership qualities throughout their career and support our members regardless of the positions they occupy.
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Valuing Forums: Nurses in management and leadership

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Career resources

Read about the varying roles that you can enjoy throughout your health career

Further resources

The RCN Nurses in Management and Leadership Forum were pleased to host a webinar sharing how the ambulance sector have been developing their response to Sexism and Sexual Safety in the workplace. The approach is centred on listening to colleagues who have been victim to sexist and misogynistic behaviours and taking a cultural transformational approach to improvement. Bronwen Biddle, founder of Ambulance Voices and a programme lead for the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives, led the session sharing her experience and approach with the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust and in working with NHS England.

Further resources:

Vinice Thomas and Ian Jackson - why WRES, why now

Sally Bassett and Kate Wells-McCulloch - critical conversations

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