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Video: 'When I was homeless I wasn't able to work – now I'm back helping patients'
Find out how the RCN Foundation helped Lily and her family get back on their feet, so they can look forward to a safe and stable Christmas together this year
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The Soho clinic spearheading LGBTQ+ health care
Clinic manager Jon Clark from Soho sexual health clinic 56 Dean Street talks about the importance of the clinic's work to the LGBTQ+ community.
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‘Don't mistake kindness for weakness’: get to know Nicola Ranger
From dodging crossfire in Karachi, to leading intensive care units and steering a major NHS trust through the pandemic, the RCN’s General Secretary and Chief Executive tells us what led her to the college, and why nursing needs a ‘fundamental shift’
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Palliative care: what is a soul midwife?
How bringing different perspectives and taking a holistic approach in palliative care nursing can help patients, carers and staff
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My nursing inspiration
To mark Black History Month, 4 nursing staff members pay tribute to those who’ve inspired them in their training and careers
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Seni's Law: preventing deaths from restraint in mental health settings
After disproportionate force during restraint led to Seni’s death, his mum Aji made it her mission to protect mental health service users
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Remembering Professor Dame June Clark: ‘A champion for all nursing staff and students’
We reflect on the life and work of nursing pioneer Dame June, including a speech she made to RCN Congress in 1991, when she addressed a Secretary of State directly
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From Kerala to critical care: meet your new RCN President
Bejoy Sebastian on his loneliness as a nurse in a new country to starting his activist journey with the RCN
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Caring in the chaos of conflict
David Anderson tells us about the reality of nursing in a field hospital in Gaza during the ongoing conflict
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My four-legged partner helping me to nurse
Support dog Luna helps Caroline, who has mobility issues, to live independently and carry out her day-to-day work in general practice