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Supreme Court judgment on legal definition of sex in the Equality Act 2010: what happens now for nurses and nursing?
The recent Supreme Court judgment on the legal definition of sex in the Equality Act 2010 has raised important questions for the future of nursing practice.
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Frailty Matters: Prevention, Pathways and Practical Care
We welcome three fantastic speakers from across the nations – Lyndsey Dunn, Lucy Lewis and Stacey Finlay to present on different areas of frailty and how we can support older adults in our roles.
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Supreme Court judgment on legal definition of sex in the Equality Act 2010: what happens now for nurses and nursing?
The recent Supreme Court judgment on the legal definition of sex in the Equality Act 2010 has raised important questions for the future of nursing practice.
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Make the Most of Membership: Discounts, Savings and Welfare Guidance
Join us for our next live event for the nursing support workforce, Make the most of membership: discounts, savings and welfare guidance, where you’ll discover the financial benefits and services available to you as an RCN member.
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RCN Aseptic Technique Seminar
Aseptic technique is a core nursing skill. Preventing contamination of wounds, susceptible sites and invasive devices is key to protecting our patients from infection and the harmful consequences this brings.
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Supreme Court judgment on legal definition of sex in the Equality Act 2010: what happens now for nurses and nursing?
The recent Supreme Court judgment on the legal definition of sex in the Equality Act 2010 has raised important questions for the future of nursing practice.
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Age discrimination in reformed public service pension schemes
A guide for RCN members around age discrimination in public sector pension schemes following the McCloud judgment.
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As doctors prepare to strike, new analysis shows nurse starting salaries over £8k lower due to decade of pay cuts
Executive Director for RCN England, Patricia Marquis, said: "This award is derisory. It does nothing to reverse the trend of collapsing wages, especially for nurses at the start of their careers, and even by the government’s own calculations barely covers the cost of a sandwich and a drink."
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NHS pay: ‘Nursing staff are playing constant financial catch-up’
RCN analysis reveals severe pay erosion, with band 5 nurses being the worst hit
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Ending corridor care in Wales
How and why to call it out