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RCN Foundation commissions study to explore the experiences of internationally educated nursing and midwifery staff
LNWH NHS Trust will undertake the study over a two-year period.
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RCN defines nursing support workers and their level descriptors
The new definitions will help support and protect nursing staff, and give clarity to employers and the public. They can be applied across all fields and settings
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Joint statement on anti-migrant rhetoric
A joint trade union letter on anti-immigrant sentiment and racism, calling for solidarity with the international workforce and migrant communities.
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Care amongst the chaos
This report outlines the rising incidence of violence against staff and health facilities, and presents accounts from nursing staff working in many war zones. It is grounded in the fundamental principle that health care workers must be protected, not persecuted. It does not align with any side in any conflict. It stands for the right of nurses and other health professionals to deliver care in safety, wherever they are.
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International law must be used to protect nursing staff in conflict zones
An RCN report highlights increasing incidents of violence against staff and health facilities, and accounts from nursing staff working in war zones
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Enough is Enough! Health in Cartoons
Join this talk on the history of nursing cartoons.
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Empowering mental health nurses: how psychosocial interventions are changing practice
A new RCN training programme is giving nurses the tools to intervene earlier, support families, and improve outcomes for patients
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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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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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Why Newly Registered Nurses Need to Understand Research — Or Risk Being Left Behind
Starting out as a newly registered nurse can feel overwhelming. You’re expected to make independent decisions, provide safe care, and be recognised as a professional in your own right. But many of us don’t always feel confident when it comes to research or evidence — and that can make speaking up harder than it needs to be.