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A new year offers new opportunities for our profession
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger looks ahead to a crucial year for the nursing profession.
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Celebrating and protecting our international workforce
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger celebrates International Women’s Day 2025 and supporting internationally educated nursing staff.
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The air we breathe: Air pollution and health past and present (hybrid)
Join our speakers as they explore historical and current action to address air pollution effects on health.
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Compassionate Conversations programme
Study this online programme to understand the guiding principles of holding compassionate conversations, to evaluate own practice and support others to hold compassionate conversations. 3 days of taught sessions plus self-directed learning and an assessment. Successful completion of the unit will gain you 4 credits at Level 3, accredited by Agored Cymru.
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Negotiate NHS pay through summer, RCN leader urges next PM
We’ve launched our general election manifesto of 12 points to solve the nursing crisis, with a substantial pay rise for all nursing staff the top priority.
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Back stories to the fore
An interactive conference and celebration of Black, East and South East Asian cultures for RCN members of all backgrounds.
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Making a difference in Yorkshire & the Humber
Lisa Cooke reflects on her journey to becoming a member of the Yorkshire & the Humber Regional Board.
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Top tips for reducing your car costs
When it comes to insuring your car, every saving counts. Here are some simple steps to help you reduce the cost of your premium
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Be a hydration hero
Why keeping hydrated, especially in hot weather, must be a priority for nursing staff
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Professional Nurse Advocate programme
This online programme for registered nurses equips you with the knowledge and skills to become professional nurse advocates (PNAs), supporting colleagues through restorative clinical supervision (RCS) and embedding the Advocacy and Supervision Framework (A-EQUIP) within healthcare settings. Successful completion of the unit will gain you 20 academic credits at Level 7, accredited by Agored Cymru.