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'Vulnerable people needing care cannot wait until 2028 for change’ - Royal College of Nursing responds to announcement of government commission on adult social care
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “Social care requires long overdue reform. Although today's announcement is a step in the right direction, the reality is that a commission due to report in three years' time will do little to solve the crisis in the here and now."
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Our strategy and how we represent our forum members
Find out more about the RCN Defence Nursing Forum and how it represents its members.
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Meet the Team
More information about the Perioperative Forum committee, including biographies and contact information.
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The role of social media in fertility nursing
Social media has become a double-edged tool in the world of fertility nursing. As a Fertility Midwife and Clinical Lead at Juniper, I’ve seen first-hand how platforms like Instagram and TikTok have reshaped the landscape of fertility support, advocacy and misinformation.
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Submit your Public Event Idea: The Art of Nursing
Submit an event idea for the RCN Library and Museum event programme.
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Ill-health retirement: NHS pension scheme
A guide for RCN members covering ill-health retirement under the NHS pension scheme.
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Get Out the Vote! A toolkit for RCN members
Get out the vote (GOTV) focuses on encouraging every RCN member to use their voice by participating in consultations and ballots. This toolkit details the ways in which the RCN asks members to get involved and methods and tips to help RCN representatives and members communicate information and get out the vote.
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Reflecting on my year as RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year
When I heard my name announced as Scotland’s Nurse of the Year, I was stunned. It felt surreal – a wave of disbelief, pride and overwhelming emotion all at once.
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NHS pay consultation in Wales: RCN members vote reject
Nearly three quarters of members who voted said the 5.5% pay award isn’t enough.
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Becoming a Designated Prescribing Practitioner 2025
An interactive and multidisciplinary event for new or aspiring Designated Prescribing Practitioners (DPPs).