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Meet the Team
More information about the Pain and Palliative Care Forum committee, including biographies and contact information.
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Ways you can get involved
You can make a difference to nursing by voting in RCN elections, attending Congress, becoming a union rep or getting involved in our campaigns.
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Forums and networks list
Join one or more of our forums and networks and make a vital contribution to the professional voice of the RCN
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Public Health Forum
We aim to support all nurses, midwives, health practitioners and students to maximise their public health contribution. This forum is applicable to all areas of nursing and midwifery practice.
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Managing long-term conditions: A multimorbidity resource
This resource supports student nurses, nursing associates and early career registered nurses in understanding multimorbidity—two or more long-term conditions affecting patient care.
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Care Quality Commission pay consultation FAQs
Frequently asked questions on the Care Quality Commission (CQC) pay consultation for RCN members.
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Nursing Students to Receive Specialist Training to ‘Unlock’ a Safer Northern Ireland for Women and Girls
From this autumn, nursing students at Queen’s University Belfast will be the first to receive dedicated training on domestic abuse and violence against women and girls as part of their degree.
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Empowering Future Nursing Leaders: RCN Northern Ireland Leadership Challenge Returns
Registered nurses from across Northern Ireland gathered for a transformative day of leadership development at the RCN Northern Ireland HSC Leadership Challenge, which took place at the Hilton Templepatrick.
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HSC pay consultation results: urgent action required on pay
Clear message from nursing staff in Northern Ireland that meaningful change urgently needed in the nursing profession, and the first step is to sort pay.
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RCN Northern Ireland lodges formal dispute over failure to implement pay award
Absence of a pay award in Northern Ireland will once again push nursing staff out of pay parity with colleagues across the UK