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A Home for Nursing: Behind the Scenes Tour of 20 Cavendish Square
A guided tour exploring the history of the RCN building, famous residents – and ghosts – and the creation of a home for nursing.
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Our work
What the RCN Children and Young People: Professional Issues Forum is working on now and what they will be working on in the near future.
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What should the next Welsh Government do?
In May 2026, Wales will elect a new Welsh Government under a new electoral system. Ahead of the election, this survey of 1,156 RCN Wales members is a unique view of health and social care across Wales. Nursing staff are the backbone of patient care and the largest health workforce. Many are members of the Royal College of Nursing. This survey asks one key question: What does nursing need from the next Welsh Government?
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BRIEFING: Beyond winter pressures
Beyond winter pressures: The endemic crisis of corridor care in the UK.
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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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Nursing staff risk losing all hope over corridor care akin to “torture”, as public tell government to end NHS crisis
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Professor Nicola Ranger said: “This new testimony from nursing staff reveals once again the devastating human consequences of corridor care, with patients forced to endure conditions which have no place in our NHS. The fact remains that there can be no safe, dignified care delivered in a corridor, store room or dining room, but that has become the norm."
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‘Ashamed and angry’ nursing staff speak out on corridor care
The RCN says the practice must end urgently, as testimony from our members shows its damaging effects
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RCN Students Committee election
RCN Students Committee end of term election
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Ending corridor care
How and why to call it out
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One year on from landmark corridor care report, RCN warns patients and staff in Wales are still being failed
RCN Wales is warning that patients and nursing staff in Wales continue to be put at risk by this dangerous practice.