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Professional Development
The RCN is committed to lifelong learning and the development of all nursing staff - nurses, health care assistants and advanced practitioners, and nursing students.
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King’s Nursing Cadet Scheme
Take the first step toward a career in nursing
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Professional Nurse Advocate programme
This online programme for registered nurses equips you with the knowledge and skills to become professional nurse advocates (PNAs), supporting colleagues through restorative clinical supervision (RCS) and embedding the Advocacy and Supervision Framework (A-EQUIP) within healthcare settings. Successful completion of the unit will gain you 20 academic credits at Level 7, accredited by Agored Cymru.
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RCN Education Forum Conference 2026
Booking is now open for the RCN Education Conference 2026.
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Remembering Dame June Clark
Chair of the RCN Retired Member's Network (NPC Affiliated), Pat Hughes, shares her reflections and memories of her friend, colleague, and former RCN President, Dame June Clark who sadly passed away last month.
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The journey of the Diabetes Forum 2024
The UK Professional Lead for Long Term Conditions, who has been supporting the Diabetes Forum chair and committee, discusses the progress of the forum throughout the year and what have been the key highlights.
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Strengthening Connections with Military Nursing: Reflections from the International Military Nursing Conference
Kendal Andreason reflects on how international collaboration is shaping the future of military nursing, following a landmark conference hosted by UK Defence Medical Services.
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Women members Lead the RCN
Leanne Patrick, RCN Council member for Scotland, reflects on the importance of tackling underrepresentation in RCN governance structures and invites members to join the Members Lead the RCN webinar series
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Nursing Times: Nurse Leader of the Year
In this blog, Emma reflects on what brought her into prison nursing, her role working as a Regional Primary Care and Safeguarding Lead Nurse, and what it was like to win the 2025 Nurse Leader of the Year award at the Nursing Times Awards.