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Five ways to help beat burnout
Drawing on her own experiences of burnout, nursing student Rebecca shares what’s helped her when things have felt overwhelming
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‘Pay reform isn’t a luxury – it’s a necessity’
The current pay framework is broken and long overdue reform to pay structure is needed, says RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: The CNO's professional strategy for nursing and midwifery in England
RCN's response to the CNO's professional strategy for nursing and midwifery in England
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Returning to my roots with RCN President Bejoy Sebastian
Sarah Seeley, RCN Eastern lead nurse for independent health and social care, talks about her life-long passion championing nursing in social care and her visit to the nursing home where she started her career.
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Person-centred care of older people with diabetes
Older people with diabetes face complex physical, emotional and social challenges. Person-centred, holistic care delivered by skilled nurses and allied healthcare professionals is key to improving health outcomes and quality of life through individually tailored support and shared decision-making.
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Self care for Gastroenterology Nursing
This Blog discusses nursing shortages in gastroenterology nursing and initiatives that show promise in relation to positive impact on staff retention.
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Your England and Wales NHS pay awards are here
Is this increase enough? Get ready to have your say and check your details are up to date
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RCN Activism Strategy will support members to effect change in nursing
Details of our new plan to grow our activist community, to empower members to be influential and to show how action results in real change
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The role of social media in fertility nursing
Social media has become a double-edged tool in the world of fertility nursing. As a Fertility Midwife and Clinical Lead at Juniper, I’ve seen first-hand how platforms like Instagram and TikTok have reshaped the landscape of fertility support, advocacy and misinformation.
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Reflecting on my year as RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year
When I heard my name announced as Scotland’s Nurse of the Year, I was stunned. It felt surreal – a wave of disbelief, pride and overwhelming emotion all at once.