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Watch the highlights of our Black History Month celebration
More than 100 delegates attended our popular annual Black History Month conference in October, held this year at the home of West Bromwich Albion FC. Watch our film of the highlights.
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Health charge for overseas nurses unjust and risks undermining recruitment and retention, says RCN
Doubling the charge that nurses from overseas have to pay to be allowed to use the NHS as patients is unjust and risks worsening the current shortage of nursing staff in the West Midlands.
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Joint union action to protect IoM pension
Public sector unions on the Isle of Man have joined forces to lobby against proposed changes to the legacy pension scheme.
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Mixed bag for North West trusts in NHS Staff Survey
Results for the NHS Staff Survey 2019 have recently been released and it is a mixed bag for the North West region
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Healthcare staff outside the NHS report less access to COVID-19 tests
Startling discrepancies exist between the offer and accessibility of COVID-19 testing for those working in the NHS versus those working on temporary contracts or outside the NHS.
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Get tough on nuisance behaviour, say Birmingham nurses
Nurses in Birmingham are spearheading a call for a ‘zero tolerance’ policy on harassment against health care workers.
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RCN North West celebrates contributions of BAME nursing, social and healthcare professionals at Black History Month event
The Royal College of Nursing in the North West celebrated the outstanding contributions that Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) workers have made to health and social care services during Black History Month.
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RCN official joins WBA equality advisory group
A senior officer for the RCN in the West Midlands has been appointed to a new equality advisory group set up by Premier League football club West Bromwich Albion.
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RCN North West staff give something back
Some of our regional team have been involved with the 'Fresh as a Daisy' initiative.