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Myanmar – supporting nursing to rebuild
RCN Associate Director of International Nursing Marcus Wootton reflects on five years since the military coup in Myanmar, and how the RCN has been supporting an underground nurse education programme for some of the world’s most resilient and determined nursing academics and students.
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Levels for the registered nurse
Setting standards of practice from the nursing support worker to the consultant nurse.
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Shifting care to the community: The challenges and the solutions
From prevention to end-of-life care, community nurses have a vital role to play shaping the future of health care services as governments shift care from hospitals to community. Christine Callendar, the RCN’s Head of Nursing Practice, explains why community nurses must be invested in now.
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Latest updates
Stay up to date with the latest news for RCN reps
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RCN Group EDI Committee appointments
RCN Group EDI Committee appointments
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Job planning
Job plans help you provide a high-level summary of the work you actually do, not just what’s in your job description.
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Dementia Care Principles for People in Prison
A diagnosis of dementia is profound. It affects the person, their circle of support, and the wider community - particularly if that community is a prison. The Royal College of Nursing has adapted its long-established SPACE principles in order to promote dementia care in prisons. This document sets out the five principles, based on evidence gathered from people living with dementia, carers and practitioners, that form a shared commitment to improving dementia care in prisons. The related spider gram tool (Transforming Dementia Care in Prison) can be used to benchmark current practice and completed again at intervals to monitor progress.
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Sponsorship Opportunities 2025
nurse of the year sponsorship opportunities
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People's Choice Award
in partnership with The Sunday Post
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Nursing Support Worker of the Year
Nursing Support Worker Of The Year - Nurse of the Year Awards 2026 | Royal College of Nursing Scotland