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NICE collaboration
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) provides national guidance to improve health and social care. As a nursing professional, there are a number of ways you can participate in the development of NICE guidance.
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“If you get it right for people with learning disabilities, you get it right for everyone.”
In October 2024 we held our Annual Lecture where Professor Martin Knapp presented his findings from a scoping review we commissioned.
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Reorganisation, redundancy and transfers
Help for RCN members whose employer is going through a period of organisational change
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Baby Loss Awareness Week
This blog looks at Baby Loss Awareness Week, an important time for nurses working in early pregnancy care & also for nurses working in areas that may care for women in early pregnancy.
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Exploring RNLD perspectives on NMC registration
The University of Salford have been awarded funding to explore Registered Nurses for Learning Disability perceptions of NMC registration and why some are choosing to lapse their registration
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Pay, representation and new recruits – a busy autumn in prospect
The latest thoughts from North West Regional Director, Simon Browes.
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NMC: Preceptorship
A guide for RCN members on preceptorship and the NMC.
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Diabetes essentials
Use this resource to develop your fundamental knowledge of diabetes mellitus in adults in order to promote safe, competent and compassionate care for people living with diabetes.
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Finding my voice: My journey on the RCN Students Committee
Natasha Green, the former RCN Students Committee Eastern region representative, talks about the great personal and professional benefits the role has given her.
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RCN Eastern student event - Future nurses: from apps to preceptorship
RCN Eastern student members and non-members are invited to this online learning event to find out more about the NHS England learners app and preceptorship.