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‘High in ambition, but low on detail of how the staff needed to make it work will be supported to deliver these changes'
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: This plan is a welcome admission from government that corridor care is unacceptable and an indication that nursing voices have been heard."
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Celebrating Learning Disability Nurses' Day
To celebrate Learning Disability Nursing Day, we asked RCN London Board Chair Jim Blair about his career in learning disability nursing.
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A lot done, more to do
As we reach the end of 2024, RCN London Regional Director Lisa Elliott reflects on the year and looks ahead to what is in store for 2025.
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Why I joined the RCN London Board: 'I decided to take action'
Aidan Slowie, Chair of RCN London Board, reflects on his career – and why he decided to get more involved with the RCN.
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NHS Overseas Workers Day: 'diversity is our strength'
Jennifer Caguioa, RCN London Council Member, marks NHS Overseas Workers Day by writing about the importance of international nursing staff.
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Nicola Ranger’s Congress keynote: ‘Let’s get what nursing needs, together’
Everything you need to know about the RCN General Secretary’s keynote speech in Liverpool
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RCN Congress 2025: what you might have missed
From big issues like pay and career progression to personal moments captured between RCN members, here’s some of what happened in Liverpool
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How one team took on corridor care
When overcrowding turned emergency care into a corridor care crisis, one health and safety rep used RCN guidance to challenge unsafe conditions – and won lasting change for staff and patients
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Standing up to racism: choosing courage over silence
How one RCN member responded to a racially insensitive comment in the workplace
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Corridor care: the impact in care homes
The ripple effects of corridor care go way beyond hospital buildings. Claire Sutton, RCN Head of Independent Health and Social Care, investigates what needs to happen to support staff and patients in care homes