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Top tips for new students
Jess has some reassuring words and advice for all students who recently started university
Updated: 12 March 2026 -
RCN Plymouth Branch meeting with speaker on changes to immigration rules
Your branch team would love to meet you and share updates on current issues and upcoming events. Most importantly, this meeting is your opportunity to influence your branch's activities, learning sessions, and priorities. We want to hear your views on the topics that matter to you and your work, so ...
Updated: 12 March 2026 -
The Art of Nursing
The Art of Nursing
Updated: 12 March 2026 -
Nursing and Social Justice: A History of Refugee Health
Join us for an online talk exploring the contribution of refugees and asylum seekers in healthcare.
Updated: 12 March 2026 -
NHS Staff Survey 'lifts lid on torrent of abuse' says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: "Year after year, the figures reveal disgraceful and steadily rising attacks against our predominantly female profession, with no sign of letting up, and falling confidence among staff that employers will do anything about it."
Updated: 12 March 2026 -
Regional Board
Find out about the RCN South West regional board
Updated: 12 March 2026 -
Moved to Care
Moved to Care: Stories of Nursing and Migration
Updated: 12 March 2026 -
When understanding matters: Building cultural competence from the start of nursing education
Cultural competence is not a tick-box exercise, it is the heart of person-centered nursing care. This blog shares how one experiential event at School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queens University Belfast is helping student nurses build the skills, confidence and self-awareness to care for an increasi...
Updated: 12 March 2026 -
Our work
What the RCN Fertility Forum is working on now and what they will be working on in the near future.
Updated: 12 March 2026 -
Why do we still need to make the case for women's health?
This International Women’s Day, RCN Professional Lead for Midwifery and Women’s Health Maria Symeonaki outlines what women and the professionals who care for them need from governments across the UK.
Updated: 12 March 2026