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Care Homes
Care Homes subject guide from the Royal College of Nursing Library and Museum. Highlights key information resources.
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New Nursing Associate Resources!
Newly published Understanding nursing associate practice text books are now available for our members to boost your training and career.
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Long COVID: nursing staff still being denied access to financial support
We’re urging the UK government to act and recognise COVID complications as occupational following recommendations from the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council made 2 years ago today.
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Students: 10 ways to protect your mental health
Nursing can be a tough course at times, but it’s important to hold on to why you decided to enter the profession.
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What is Endometriosis?
This publication provides nurses with guidance on how to recognise symptoms, sets out pathways of care and signposts to useful online resources. Please read in conjunction with Clinical Nurse Specialist in Endometriosis (publication code: 011 850).
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Clinical Nurse Specialist in Endometriosis
This updated publication defines the role of the endometriosis clinical nurse specialist (CNS) to enhance career opportunities, inform and enhance local practice, and establish a base line standard across the UK. There is also a What is Endometriosis? publication available (011 851).
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You'll never walk alone at Congress 2025
They say home is where your heart is and Liverpool definitely has my heart; the people, the humour, the hospitality. Next year at Congress 2025 I’d love you to feel at home here too.
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Disability discrimination win: how we helped a member secure the compensation he deserved
The RCN is here to support you so don’t be afraid to speak out if your employer isn’t providing you with the tools you need to do your job
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With a little help from my friends
Our new Chair of Congress Linda Bailey encourages all members to consider getting more active in RCN Congress 2025 by applying to become a voting member – through the medium of Beatles songs.
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Speaking up as a newly-registered nurse
As registered nurses (RNs) we know we have a legal duty to speak-up when we have concerns about care (NMC, 2018). However, as newly-registered nurses (NRNs), in a time when care is often less than what we would want to give, this can be especially difficult.