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RCN joint statement on corridor care within the Post Anaesthetic Care Unit
RCN joint statement on corridor care within the Post Anaesthetic Care Unit
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Careers resources for nurses and midwives
Careers resources for nurses and midwives; Advice and resources to help you find and get your next job or explore your options if you're at a careers crossroad.
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Interview skills for nurses and healthcare professionals
Advice on interviews for nurses and HCAs including preparation, techniques and sample questions. Suitable for NHS and private sector.
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Getting into the holiday spirit
RCN South East's Rian Gleave on focusing on the positives over the festive season.
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Responding to raised concerns
RCN South East's Rian Gleave considers the most positive ways managers can respond to raised concerns.
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Protecting nursing staff during the flu surge: Why respiratory risk assessment matters
In this blog, Andrew Mather - UK H&S Representatives' Committee talks about the importance of assessing and controlling risks to nursing staff from respiratory illness.
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Championing community nursing - the power of our forum
Chair of RCN District and Community Nursing Forum, Gail Goddard, explores the work of the forum, its role in shaping the future of community nursing, and why now is a crucial time to amplify our collective voice.
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Safe Inside: A United Stand for Safety in Prisons
Andrew Mather – Vice-Chair UK Health and Safety Representatives Committee talks about his experience at the parliamentary launch of the Joint Unions In Prisons Alliance updated Safe Inside Charter
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Coping with seasonal affective disorder
Women, shift workers and those who move to the UK from sunnier climates can be more susceptible to SAD, but what is it and how can you manage it?
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Promoting Menstrual Wellbeing
Menstruation is both a physiological and psychological milestone in a woman’s life. This updated publication has been developed to help nurses breakdown the stigma that can be associated with what is a completely natural process. It is important to use appropriate and flexible communication methods to ensure information on the menstrual cycle is delivered in an accessible format for women.