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Eradicating corridor care must be the plan, not just mitigating its impacts, says RCN in response to new NHS England guidance
RCN Chief Nursing Officer Lynn Woolsey, said: “While providing corridor care guidance to NHS leaders and clinicians is important, it equally shows just how far the situation has deteriorated for patients and staff."
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Staffing for Safe and Effective Care
Staffing for safe and effective care subject guide from the Royal College of Nursing Library and Museum. Highlights key information resources.
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RCN Officer (Reps and Activism)
RCN Officer (Reps & Activism) South West Region, Exeter Officer 21 hours per week, Permanent Salary range: £49,275 - £55,668 There is more to the RCN than
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Allies for women's health
Fertility nurse Francesca and midwife Angela pooled their specialist knowledge to create RCN guidance to improve patient transition between their services
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Newly registered nurse jobs crisis: ‘Use us or lose us’
Alex, a final-year student nurse, has worked so hard to be a part of the nursing profession, but is facing the prospect of not getting a job
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Congress 2025 programme
Find out what's happening at Congress.
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Corridor care should be eradicated, not just mitigated, says RCN
NHS England’s new corridor care guidance is a sign of just how far care standards have fallen. We’re calling for a fully funded plan to eradicate the practice
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Strengthening the Future of Diabetes Care: Reflections from EDEN Leicester
In this blog, UK Professional Lead for Long Term Conditions, Callum, talks about his recent visit to EDEN Leicester Diabetes Centre and what he learnt.
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Reflections on the Education Conference
As we approach the time when all the abstracts come in for next year’s conference, and before we as a committee and volunteers do the shortlisting of those submitted, I have taken time to reflect on this year’s conference.
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Events
More information on forthcoming RCN events related to learning disability nursing.