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‘A pay rise recognises a job well done’
Nader explains why he’s supporting our Fair Pay For Nursing campaign after meeting members at a recent RCN rally
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Lucky to be left with £50 a month
Lucky to be left with 50 pounds a month
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'It's just a finger prick'
Nursing associate LeaSuwanna explains, from personal experience, how important and easy it is to get tested for HIV
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How to have a greener Christmas
Having a greener Christmas and a sustainable new year can help you save cash while saving the environment, says Rhea.
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‘I’m definitely voting to strike’
Charge nurse Kehinde knows why international NHS nursing staff may be reluctant to strike, but also why it's vital they do.
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Nursing strike: ‘Our priority was patient care’
Nurses in Northern Ireland didn't go on strike lightly in 2019. But Edna explains how patient care was their priority throughout.
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‘The solidarity of members on the picket line was incredible’
Lyndsay talks about her experience of the Northern Ireland picket lines and gives her top tips to other active members involved in organising them.
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Blame, shame and retrain? There’s a better way to learn
Carol reflects on how a clinical error could have been better managed.
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‘I can’t vote in this ballot, but I’ll back it all the way’
All nursing staff are set to benefit from a successful strike for fair pay, says Steve, who’s supporting our pay campaign as a member working in the independent sector
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‘Conversations about gender are integral to patient-centred care’
Conversations about gender and pronouns are vital to patient care