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RCN Scotland launches new Community of Practice for Care Home Nurses working with Older Adults
RCN Scotland’s new community of practice, launching in August 2025, will provide a supportive professional network for care home nurses working with older adults.
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NHS and HSC pay consultations results: 3.6% is not enough
Swift investment is needed now as RCN members deliver their verdict on a broken system that holds back nursing pay and careers
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Nursing staff warn Welsh government their pay system is broken in landmark consultation
RCN Wales members reject 3.6% pay award.
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Duty of candour: honesty is the best policy
For the past decade, nursing staff have had a professional duty to be transparent about poor care. Here’s what you need to know
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Invest in nursing staff to transform NHS, says RCN after record vote
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Professor Nicola Ranger, said the profession feels deeply undervalued and that is why record numbers are telling the government to wake up, sense the urgency here and do what’s right by them and by patients.
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Nursing staff warn Welsh government their pay system is broken
RCN Wales members reject 3.6% pay award in landmark consultation.
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RCN Fellow and RCN Foundation director recognised in New Year Honours list
Michelle Cox and Deepa Korea named on the list issued by His Majesty the King, for their contributions to the nursing profession
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Honour for nurse who won landmark race discrimination case 'great news' in fight against racism, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN President Bejoy Sebastian gave his warmest of congratulations to all the health and care staff who have been recognised in this way by our patron, the King.
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Lack of urgency in tackling normalisation of corridor care 'shocking', says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said the lack of urgency in sorting the corridor care crisis is almost as shocking as the normalisation of this devastating collapse in care standards.
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The COVID-19 Inquiry and the care sector
As the latest module in the COVID Inquiry - focused on the impact of the pandemic on the care sector - finishes, Claire Sutton reflects on the importance of this module as well as the evidence the RCN gave to ensure the experiences of nursing staff were heard.