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NAMED study
Nursing And Midwifery professionals’ Experiences of Domestic abuse (NAMED) study will explore the domestic abuse experiences and support needs of nurses, midwives and healthcare support workers across the UK
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Be bold in tackling racism
Vanessa explains some of the ways you can be an ally and help play a part in calling out racism
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Legal update: risk assessment for invisible threats
A recent county court case emphasises the need for employers to carry out and act on risk assessments to prevent injury, says lawyer Cenric Clement-Evans, who represented the member through RCNLaw
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Domestic abuse: tackling difficult conversations
Michelle Moseley, RCN in Wales Education and Lifelong Learning Adviser, explains how to address issues and support people with patience and compassion
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How to spot a scam
Scams can be difficult to recognise but with some specifically targeting nursing staff, it’s important to know what to look out for
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Workplace safety concerns: what can you do?
Heather was supported by RCN Law when dangerous mould in her working environment led to serious health issues. Find out what to do if you have concerns about the safety of your workplace
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Legal update: gender critical views and belief protection
A recent case addresses how belief and religion is protected under the Equality Act 2010, and how this interacts with views on gender
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Managing concerns locally for better outcomes
RCN Head of Legal (Regulatory) Roz Hooper says a new NMC resource can help reps work with employers to resolve issues fairly at a local level
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Safeguarding children: what you need to know
Specialist nurse Leila says child protection is everybody’s business
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Legal update: (Mis)interpreting the rules
A Supreme Court ruling highlights the importance of collective bargaining through trade unions, not bypassing them