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People with learning disabilities being denied human right to health and care, says new RCN review
RCN Chief Nursing Officer Professor Lynn Woolsey, said: “The findings of this review must be a warning that we cannot continue this path where learning disability nursing is consistently undermined. It’s a profession that is central to the safety, equity and human rights of people with learning disabilities."
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Cuts to nursing education at one of London’s largest providers put nursing in the capital at risk
RCN members working at London South Bank University stood in solidarity with colleagues against cuts to nurse education
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‘If we can get through this, what can stop us?’
Mental health student nurse James Savage talks about working through the pandemic, getting the COVID-19 vaccine, and staying positive in difficult times
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COVID-19 variants: our fight for your safety
As new variants of COVID-19 are identified, the RCN is demanding that nursing staff in all settings are adequately protected
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Dealing with death
A nursing student experiences the death of a patient for the first time
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'I've been given a second chance at nursing'
Hannah’s nursing career was cut short after she experienced a mental breakdown. She shares her encouraging story of hope.
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Fair care for everyone
Student nurse Brooke and her partner Dan are sharing their own experiences to speak up for transgender patients
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Supporting the families of members who’ve died due to COVID-19
Working with employers, we’re helping members’ families make claims under the coronavirus life assurance schemes
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Looking at the full picture
RCN Head of Legal (Regulatory) Roz Hooper explains how the NMC’s new approach to investigations will support nursing staff and improve patient care
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‘Each vaccination brings promise of a brighter future’
Anna shares her experience of giving the COVID-19 vaccine to people with learning disabilities