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PARLIAMENTARY: Winter Planning 2023-24
RCN Scotland’s response to the Scottish Parliament’s Health, Social Care and Sport Committee inquiry into Winter Planning 2023/24
Updated: 6 July 2023 -
PARLIAMENTARY: Healthcare in remote and rural areas
RCN Scotland’s response to the Scottish Parliament’s Health, Social Care and Sport Committee inquiry on Healthcare in remote and rural areas
Updated: 23 November 2023 -
Assistant Practitioner
Find out more about the Assistant Practitioner role, including entry requirements, pay and educational standards.
Updated: 12 July 2025 -
Nursing Student Finance: The true costs of becoming a nurse
Nursing students are facing serious financial hardship that is forcing them to consider leaving their course because they can no longer afford to keep studying the profession they love.
Updated: 28 June 2023 -
Career Progression for Nursing Support Workers
Guidance and resources for Nursing Support Workers on career pathways and progression.
Updated: 20 June 2023 -
Senior Healthcare Support Worker
Find out more about the Senior Healthcare Support Worker role, including entry requirements, pay and educational standards.
Updated: 12 July 2025 -
Career paths for Nursing Support Workers
Healthcare Assistants and Support Workers can now pursue one of three exciting new career pathways, leading to Band 4 or Band 5 roles
Updated: 24 April 2022 -
PARLIAMENTARY: Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill
A briefing for RCN Scotland members on our position on the Bill, the impact on nursing staff, and RCN concerns.
Updated: 10 September 2025 -
The Nursing Workforce in Scotland
The report shows that while the gap between planned staffing and actual staffing has reduced, at no point has NHS Scotland employed the number of nursing staff needed to deliver safe and effective care. In social care, the gap is widening as clinical need increases and the number of registered nurse...
Updated: 6 May 2025 -
MSP briefing - Scottish government debate: A Migration System that Works for Scotland
Internationally recruited nurses play an invaluable role in Scotland’s health and care services. Our talented and dedicated colleagues from across the globe who choose to come to the UK to work in our health and care systems must be valued and treated fairly.
Updated: 24 June 2025