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Read the latest blog posts from the Learning Disability Forum.
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In Memory
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Assisted Dying Bill Stage 1
MSPs debated and voted on the general principles of the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill today (13 May). We published a briefing ahead of the debate, explaining how neutral stance on the principle of the Bill does not mean we have been silent about its provisions. Most importantly, we believe the Bill needs improved safeguards for nurses.
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Cutting nurse jobs will cost lives, Royal College of Nursing warns
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: “This is NHS leaders themselves coming clean about the perilous state of the NHS. With just weeks until the biggest government spending review in years, this cannot go ignored."
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Care Home Nursing: Changing Perceptions
Developed by the University of Dundee and funded by the RCN Foundation, Care Home Nursing: Changing Perceptions is a free online course that explores the skills and demands of specialist care home nursing.
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Compassionate Leadership
The RCN Foundation has funded projects exploring Compassionate Leadership and how this impacts the every day experiences of newly qualified nurses and midwives across the UK
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Achievements
Since 2010, we have been committed to supporting and strengthening nursing and midwifery across the UK and in turn, improving the health and wellbeing of the public.
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Practice Based Learning
Practice based learning subject guide from the Royal College of Nursing Library and Museum Service. Highlights key information resources.
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Ministers must recognise the value of nursing staff in social care, says the Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary & Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: “This report should act as an urgent wake-up call for the government that waiting for the conclusion of the current review into adult social care in England is not an option."