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Resilience in Care: Leadership, Trust, and the Strength of a Supportive Team
Lead Nurse North West for Independent Health and Social Care, Melissa Stanton, looks at the importance of building resilience in ourselves and our teams.
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Busy times ahead for the North West
North West Regional Board Chair Sanjithkumar Nair shares his thoughts on the latest events happening across the region.
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New spotlight display: ‘More Than Nitty Nora: Achievements in School Nursing’
You can view the display, showcasing the history and achievements of school nurses, on the lower ground floor of the Library and Museum now.
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Focus on: fertility nursing journals
Discover key journals to support your fertility nursing practice. Perfect for exploring ideas sparked by this week’s RCN Fertility Nursing Conference or from your own work and research.
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Explore the RCN Library and Museum’s exhibitions this autumn
If you are sad about summer slowly ending, don’t despair! At the Royal College of Nursing Library and Museum in London we have now returned to autumn opening hours and are back on Saturdays. So why not visit one of our exhibitions?
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Calling all artists for nursing and art exhibition
In June 2025 we will launch an exhibition of art by and about nurses. We want to hear from you if you are a practicing artist or know someone who is.
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Object Highlight: Rosa Cassel’s baby feeding bottle
Hear the story of Rosa Cassels, nurse and midwife from Palestine.
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Interview nerves
Advice for nurses and healthcare workers on managing interview nerves and stress during interviews and recruitment processes
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Nursing staff will never forget how they and their patients were failed by those at the highest levels of government, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: "Nursing staff could see the devastation of the virus but their voices went unheard until it was too late. Too many of those who did everything they could to protect their patients paid the ultimate price."
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Home Secretary's ILR policy a 'betrayal of those who have kept our social care system afloat', says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “It is right that nurses working in the NHS won’t see their ILR qualifying period extended and we have fought hard for that. However, scratch beneath the surface and it’s clear these proposals could have serious consequences for other sectors such as social care, for both nurses and nursing support workers."