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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Transforming Children and Young People’s Mental Health Provision: a Green Paper
RCN response to the Department for Education, Department of Health & Children and Young People’s Mental Health Green Paper team's consultation on transforming children and young people’s mental health provision.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Introducing ‘Opt-Out’ Consent for Organ and Tissue Donation in England.
RCN response to the Department of Health's consultation on introducing ‘opt-out’ consent for organ and tissue donation in England.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Regulation of Nursing Associates in England
RCN response to the Department of Health's consultation on regulation of nursing associates in England.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: The Regulation of Medical Associate Professions in the UK
RCN response to the Department of Health's consultation on the regulation of medical associate professions in the UK.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Facing the facts, Shaping the future
RCN response to Health Education England's consultation on facing the facts, shaping the future.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Promoting professionalism, reforming regulation
This is the RCN response to the Government’s consultation on reforming the healthcare regulation system. This is a unique opportunity to set up regulatory and educational standards for new healthcare roles that best protect public safety, increase workforce flexibility and deliver improved productivity from the outset.
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We must make sure the opportunity is not missed
I know I’m not the only RCN member working in the NHS who has been feeling frustrated at the delay in putting the Agenda for Change review recommendations into practice. Many of you have expressed your frustration to me and on social media.
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PARLIAMENTARY SUBMISSION: Nursing Workforce Inquiry
Parliamentary submission to Health's Committee's nursing workforce inquiry.
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Progressing our 2023 workforce report recommendations
In May we published our second annual Nursing Workforce in Scotland Report. If you haven’t already seen it, it’s worth a read.
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Listening and engaging with our profession will be key
Your campaigning led Scotland’s First Minister to commit to a Nursing and Midwifery Taskforce and now you are being given the opportunity to help shape the work of that Taskforce.