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Unsustainable pressures
Resources to support RCN members dealing with unsustainable service pressures
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Join our campaign for safe staffing
The UK picture
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Championing nursing research - now and for years to come
Director of RCN Institute of Nursing Excellence, Professor Jane Ball, shares why nursing research matters and introduces the new RCN Research Strategy.
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New Rep Connect: Your new online space for support and ideas
Launching on the brand new RCN Activism app on Tuesday 16 September
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My trip to Australia – Where my leadership journey took me
Tara Rees, RCN Wales Nurse of the Year 2023 and Hepatology Clinical Nurse Specialist reflects on how being proactive in her development took her across the world.
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Nurses' Day 2025: celebrating the skill, dedication and impact of nursing
Every year on 12 May, we celebrate the invaluable contribution of all nursing staff. Find out how you can get involved
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The What So What and Now What of Critically Reflective Leadership
What? Almost a century ago, Dewy (1993) recognised the importance of reflecting on how our experiences facilitate personal growth and change. More recently, there has been an interest in how critically reflective leaders can improve team outcomes.
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The nurses who left Ireland to work for the NHS
A leap into the unknown led to lifelong careers in the NHS for thousands of Irish nurses
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Crafting an effective abstract for the RCN Education Conference
This blog will help those who may be considering submitting an abstract for the RCN Education Forum Conference.
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NHS winter crisis should be solved rather than needing stress tested, says RCN
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “Last winter, nursing staff sounded the alarm on the corridor care crisis in our hospitals, yet a year later health leaders and government officials are stress testing for another crisis rather than properly preventing one."