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Nursing staff say corridor care is harming patients
One year on from landmark report, RCN Wales warns corridor care is still putting patients and staff at risk.
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RCN Long-term conditions webinar
Register to join us for this free 90 minute webinar, 'Tackling health inequalities in long-term conditions'.
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"Do you see me?" - Learning Disability and Cancer
Learning Disability Awareness Week takes place in June each year. The theme for 2026 is “Do you see me?”, focusing on people with a learning disability being seen, heard and valued.
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NW Multicultural Group meeting – celebrating Care Home Week.
An event to celebrate the diversity of our membership and those working in North West care homes.
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RCN Nursing Workforce Standards - team manager workshop August 2026
Deepen your understanding of the RCN Nursing Workforce Standards and their practical application.
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RCN Nursing Workforce Standards - team manager workshop May 2026
Deepen your understanding of the RCN Nursing Workforce Standards and their practical application.
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RCN Nursing Workforce Standards - team manager workshop October 2026
Deepen your understanding of the RCN Nursing Workforce Standards and their practical application.
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First Congress, Lasting Impact
A reflection on my first experience attending the RCN Congress in Liverpool as a member of the RCN Gastroenterology Forum. I share some of the key highlights, learning opportunities, and professional connections that made the event such a valuable and inspiring experience.
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Why you should consider applying for the RCN Mental Health Forum Steering Committee
This blog outlines my experience as a steering committee member for the RCN Mental Health Forum and outlines why I think people should consider applying for this role.
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Marking 50 Years of RCN Fellows
2026 marks the 50th anniversary of the first Royal College of Nursing Fellowships. Established in the mid-1970s, the Fellowship was created to honour individuals who had made an outstanding contribution to the art and science of nursing. RCN members were awarded Fellowships, while distinguished non-members received Honorary Fellowships.