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Care Homes
Welcome to our page dedicated to nursing staff working in care homes
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Our work
Find out about the work of RCN South West
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Step into the spotlight: what can nursing staff bring to leadership roles usually held by GPs?
After working in general practice for more than 20 years, Queen's Nurse Jenny is now a clinical director, a role many assumed would go to a GP.
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Nursing associate apprentices in care homes: ‘It’s inspired other employees’
A pioneering nurse associate apprenticeship scheme at this care home group is tackling recruitment, retention and career progression
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Five ways to boost your career by being on an RCN committee
Five ways to boost your career by being on an RCN committee
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What's it like being an independent practitioner?
After more than 20 years working in occupational health, Tracie Mckelvie decided to become an independent practitioner, working with a wide range of clients.
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What I do at work: forensic nurse specialist
From gathering vital evidence to carrying out mental state examinations, Jessica explains what an average week as a Clinical Lead Nurse for Sexual Assault Response Coordination Services looks like
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RCN helps secure thousands of pounds for wrongly paid nurses
Several intensive care nurses will receive up to £36,000 each after successfully having their jobs evaluated. Many more nursing staff could be eligible.
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General election 2024: ‘Don’t make the NHS and social care a political football’
As the Prime Minister calls for a 4 July election, we’re urging all political parties to make firm commitments to nursing staff.
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RCN defines levels of nursing beyond registration
These new definitions will help registered nurses as they aspire to practice at these levels, as well as give clarity to employers, higher education institutions and the public. They can be applied across all fields of nursing and in all settings.