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Let's get active in reducing stress in the workplace
Workplace stress is increasing in all areas, but we don't need to be forced to cope.
Updated: 11 May 2026 -
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Students take on Snowdon
What could the challenge of climbing a mountain teach you about nursing?
Updated: 23 January 2026 -
POLICY: Nursing at the Edge - Case Study - Rebel with a cause
A case study from COPE Drumchapel which informed the findings of RCN Scotland’s Time To Change report on health inequalities
Updated: 27 July 2018 -
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When tears take over: how to manage crying at work
Crying at work can make us feel unprofessional or out of control. But it shouldn't. Coach Melody Wilding shares her insights on how to cope when tears take over
Updated: 16 July 2024 -
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Nursing in a pandemic
Advanced nurse practitioner Stephanie Shea reflects on the added importance of giving pause for your emotional wellbeing during this crisis
Updated: 23 January 2026 -
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Teamwork in nursing: essential elements for practice
As any nurse working in the NHS knows, teamwork can be powerful. Successful teamwork can make a huge workload of unmanageable tasks manageable. However, unsuccessful teamwork can leave people struggling to cope. This article explores readers’ knowledge and skills related to teamwork and provides the...
Updated: 1 November 2023 -
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You're not alone
Hollie’s online mental health support for nursing students has never been more needed
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 -
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Playing it safe: children's toys in health care settings
Helen explains why she got involved in the development of RCN guidance on safely supporting and promoting play in children’s health care settings.
Updated: 19 August 2023 -
Stress and you
Stress and You: Getting back in balance
Updated: 14 March 2023