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More affordable homes for nursing staff needed or lose staff, RCN London tells Sir Sadiq Khan
RCN London region welcomes plans by Mayor of London to build 6,000 rent-controlled homes for key workers – but more needs to be done.
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‘I want to put equity into discussion in the boardroom’: get to know Suma John
Welsh clinical leadership trainee and RCN Wales Board member, Suma John, shares with us her nursing journey from university in India to the boardroom in Wales.
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RCN Wales responds to Welsh Government's NHS pay award for 2025/26
NHS Wales staff on Agenda for Change contracts will receive a 3.6% pay increase backdated to 1 April 2025.
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RCN Forum Achievement Awards
Celebrating outstanding Forum members and steering committee members
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RCN Student Ambassador of the Year Awards
As a member, if you know an RCN Student Ambassador who has made a real difference at their university and beyond, you can nominate them for an award.
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RCN Wales Responds to Welsh Government’s 3.6% NHS Pay Rise Announcement “Too Little, Too Late – Nursing Staff Deserve More”
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Wales has responded with deep disappointment to the Welsh government’s belated announcement of a 3.6% pay rise for NHS Wales staff, including nursing professionals.
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Why doesn’t England have its own cancer plan (and does it matter)?
RCN Fellow Paul Trevatt (RN, FRCN, MSc, BSc Hons, Dip Counselling) charts a potted history of England’s cancer strategy and says nursing staff should advocate for the cancer care patients deserve.
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RCN Executive Team
The Chief Executive & General Secretary runs the organisation with the help of the Executive Team. They get their authority from RCN Council.
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Information for overseas nursing staff and students coming to the UK
Introduction to those studying or working abroad with the intention of coming to the UK, so they know what to expect and what they need to do on arrival.
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Supporting future nurses: My journey back to the University of East Anglia
In this blog, Callum Metcalfe-O’Shea, UK Professional Lead for Long-Term Conditions, talks about his experience of going back to the University of East Anglia (UEA) where he was once a nursing student, to now teach the next generation of students and how this MSc course is supporting nurses of the future.