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RCN Yorkshire & the Humber member receives prestigious Award of Merit
Yorkshire & the Humber region member Rachel Hollis FRCN receives the prestigious Award of Merit
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No Recourse to Public Funds
Benefits advice for members with no recourse to public funds.
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Sussex nurses win prestigious awards
Two Sussex nurses have been recognised with top honours by the Royal College of Nursing in its 2024 Awards.
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RCN wins landmark case: chief nurse reinstated after racism concerns ignored
The case exposed systemic failures in tackling race discrimination and highlights the vital role of RCN advocacy in challenging injustice
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Nominations are open for RCN London’s Rising Stars of 2024
Today is the launch of RCN London's Rising Star Awards, a key part of our Black History Month celebrations. Find out how your can nominate your colleagues.
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Nominations Now Open for RCN London’s 2025 Rising Stars Awards
RCN London is delighted to open nominations for the 2025 Rising Stars Awards.
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Kent nurse wins prestigious award
Kent based nurse Dr Sarah Rogers has been recognised with a top honour by the Royal College of Nursing in its 2025 Awards.
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RCN Awards: meet your London winners
Six London members win at the RCN Awards for their outstanding contributions to the nursing profession.
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What has the branch ever done for me?
What has the branch ever done for me? Ruth Bailey explains all.
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Speaking up as a newly-registered nurse
As registered nurses (RNs) we know we have a legal duty to speak-up when we have concerns about care (NMC, 2018). However, as newly-registered nurses (NRNs), in a time when care is often less than what we would want to give, this can be especially difficult.