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What has the branch ever done for me?
What has the branch ever done for me? Ruth Bailey explains all.
Updated: 7 April 2026 -
Speaking up as a newly-registered nurse
As registered nurses (RNs) we know we have a legal duty to speak-up when we have concerns about care (NMC, 2018). However, as newly-registered nurses (NRNs), in a time when care is often less than what we would want to give, this can be especially difficult.
Updated: 7 April 2026 -
Supporting newly registered nurses to find permanent roles after graduation
Patricia Marquis, Executive Director of RCN England, updates students and newly registered nurse members on what to do if you’re worried about finding your first nursing role.
Updated: 7 April 2026 -
Welcome from your Council member
Sally Bassett, South East region Council member says hello.
Updated: 7 April 2026 -
Accessibility
Information about accessibility on the RCN website .
Updated: 8 April 2026 -
10 Steps to Effective Hand Washing poster
This poster has been designed to illustrate the steps of effective handwashing and signposts to further information on infection prevention and control and skin health.
Updated: 7 April 2026 -
Are you on sick leave?
Financial Wellbeing
Updated: 8 April 2026 -
RCN Warns of Nursing Graduate Jobs Crisis as NHS Pressures Deepen
Current indications suggest up to half of all nursing graduates in Wales may be left without a job when recruitment finally opens.
Updated: 8 April 2026 -
Regional Board
Find out about the RCN London regional board.
Updated: 8 April 2026 -
Early childhood health literacy: A nursing view
This blog explores how early childhood story sessions support literacy, language development, and family engagement, illustrating how social factors shape health literacy. It highlights the role of nurses in promoting learning, wellbeing, and early intervention beyond clinical settings.
Updated: 8 April 2026