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Letter to Minister for Migration and Citizenship - Immigration Salary Threshold
RCN President Bejoy Sebastian has written to the Minister for Migration and Citizenship, Seema Malhotra, to raise an urgent concern about the impact of the new immigration salary threshold on staff in NHS band 3 roles.
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Joint letter supporting medical evacuations of children from Gaza
Joint letter supporting medical evacuations of children from Gaza.
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Joint statement on general practice funding
Joint statement from the Royal College of Nursing and British Medical Association General Practitioners Committee England, as representatives of the two largest professions within general practice.
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Letter to the Home Secretary on exploitation of migrant care workers
RCN reaffirms calls for the Government to launch urgent investigation into widespread exploitation of migrant workers in the independent care sector.
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RCN letter to Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
A letter to the new Foreign Secretary, Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP, discussing both the issues on nurses working in conflict around the world and the shortage of the nursing workforce globally.
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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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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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Nurse of 2030 - No Job Description Can Contain Them
The nursing profession is undergoing a seismic shift. Gone are the days of predictable career ladders and gold-watch retirements.
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Hidden expertise - making education in nursing and midwifery visible
When nursing and midwifery education transitioned from an apprenticeship model to degree-level education in the late 1990s, it marked a significant shift in how the professions were prepared for practice.
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"It's just..."
This blog looks at the language used around women's health. Using 'it's just...' to normalise them; consequently leading to delays in reporting, diagnosis and treatment.