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Our structure
The groups and teams that make up our governance structure
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RCN West Kent and Medway Branch AGM
RCN West Kent and Medway Branch AGM and Learning event.
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Meeting targets, reducing waiting times and helping people live longer needs highly skilled nurses, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN Chief Nursing Officer Lynn Woolsey said: “The reality is that a successful cancer plan needs nursing staff at its heart. That includes highly skilled Advanced Nurse Practitioners and cancer nurse specialists who devise and deliver person-centred treatment plans, but also community, district nurses and palliative care nurses who help people recover and live with cancer from home. "
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Dashboard is flashing red for a workforce drowning under toxic workloads and unsafe staffing levels, warns Royal College of Nursing
RCN Chief Nursing Officer Lynn Woolsey said: “Nursing staff take pride in doing their best for patients but this report shows the dashboard is flashing red for a workforce drowning under unmanageable workloads, unsafe staffing levels within toxic environments."
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Education grants
Apply for a professional development or student grant. Our grants are currently closed and will reopen early April
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History of Nursing Forum
We aim to protect, preserve, share and cherish nursing heritage and support and promote member interest in nursing history.
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Become an RCN rep
Find out how you can become an RCN steward, safety representative or learning representative.
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Outpatient nursing isn’t ‘tea, toast and chaperoning’
Angela says to forget the assumptions: she's seen nursing careers take off in outpatients
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Overview of public health
This resource maps the NMC's standards of proficiency for registered nurses to the Public Health Skills and Knowledge Framework (PHSKF) functions, alongside learning opportunities for student nurses to support them gain experience in public health.
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Health Visitors Banding affected by new NMC Standards
The NMC updated standards for post registration programmes marks a shift in the educational expectations for Specialist Community Public Health Nurses (SCPHN) to master's level (KTE Level 7). This shift has real implications for job banding and pay specifically for Health Visitors.