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International policy
The RCN works with international alliances and stakeholders in the UK, Europe and beyond to influence health and nursing policy globally.
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Education Forum
We are open to all members who have an interest in education, including registered nurses, nursing associates, health care support workers, apprentices and undergraduate students.
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Digital Nursing Forum
Our forum has evolved from a specialist area of nursing informatics to focusing on the wider application and impact of digital nursing.
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National Pensioners Convention Network
This network promotes the interests and welfare of RCN members who are pensioners.
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Critical Care and Flight Nursing Forum
For members who can meet the needs of a critically ill patient without direct supervision, and for members working in any flight nursing or medical assistance setting.
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Vote on the NHS pay offer for Agenda for Change staff in Scotland
Vote on the NHS pay offer for Agenda for Change staff in Scotland
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RCN Dementia Action Week 2025
In a very moving account, South East Board Chair, Michael Fanning, reflects on "finding the joy in the moment" when supporting a friend with dementia.
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Nursing students sleeping in cars, using food banks and struggling to secure jobs, devastating testimony reveals
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “The testimony from our nursing students struggling to feed themselves or put roofs over their heads is incredibly moving, but it also leaves me angry that they are put in this position in the first place."
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'There is no hope of delivering the government’s reforms whilst the NHS is simultaneously being asked to cut staff and services’, warns Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: “It’s an appalling state of affairs when trust leaders talk about cutting frontline roles and closing beds to make savings. Nursing staff already face an almost impossible job as they try to keep patients safe amidst a workforce crisis and rising demand."
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From Birth to Advocacy - A Midwifes Journey Supporting Life After Childhood Brain Injury
My name is Emma Trudgill and I am an RCN North-West member. I work within the independent sector as a midwife and clinical advisor, supporting families and individuals affected by childhood-acquired brain injuries. Many of the families I work with are facing life-changing challenges, often the result of avoidable injuries sustained during birth or in the early postnatal period.