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Ask an adviser: violence at work
Everyone has the right to be safe at work no matter what setting they're employed in. Here are the steps members should follow if they're assaulted at work
Updated: 23 January 2026 -
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Inquests: what to expect
Many members will be asked to give evidence at an inquest during their nursing career. We explain the process and how the RCN is here to support you
Updated: 23 January 2026 -
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'Axing nursing specialisms could cost lives'
Nursing student Kaammilah says the University of Nottingham’s plans to suspend two nursing courses is a workforce crisis in the making
Updated: 2 December 2025 -
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What I do at work: advanced ophthalmic emergency nurse practitioner
Keeping our eyes healthy is paramount, not least in an emergency. Grace, an advanced nurse practitioner, explains her pioneering role working in emergency care
Updated: 3 November 2025 -
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Whistleblowing: how am I protected?
Know your rights if you choose to speak up for patient safety
Updated: 16 January 2026 -
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Using social media to campaign
Social media can help you engage members, politicians and the public in RCN campaigns and on nursing issues that matter to you. Read our advice to help you get started and stay safe online
Updated: 23 January 2026 -
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Suicide: starting the conversation
Can reps play a part in supporting work colleagues who may be thinking of suicide? New guidance suggests they can
Updated: 23 January 2026 -
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It's OK not to be OK
Deadlines, dissertations, placements and money worries can all take their toll on student nurses’ mental health
Updated: 23 January 2026 -
RCN position on registered nurses and nursing associates working in maternity services across the UK
RCN position on registered nurses and nursing associates working in maternity services across the UK
Updated: 6 November 2025 -
Protecting jobs for advanced level nurses in England
Following issues around ‘digital badges’ which are affecting some advanced level nurses, Wendy Preston writes about how the RCN is clear a digital badge is not mandatory and no advanced level nurse should be penalised in any way because they don’t have one.
Updated: 13 April 2026