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RCN elections: Campaign with confidence
Over 1000 members hold a governance role at the RCN, shaping all aspects of the College at a local, regional and national level. If you're considering running in an election or have already submitted your nomination, this workshop will develop your understanding of how to campaign with confidence at...
Updated: 30 April 2026 -
Our international work
We work globally to strengthen nursing and improve care.
Updated: 30 April 2026 -
Nursing Associates and Student Nursing Associates
Join the trade union and professional body for nursing
Updated: 30 April 2026 -
Gifts and wills
A guide for nursing staff on what to consider when offered a gift and when asked to sign a Will.
Updated: 30 April 2026 -
Cautions, convictions and interviews
A guide for RCN members on police and other interviews, cautions, convictions and taking part in protests and how this may affect your NMC registration.
Updated: 30 April 2026 -
Dumfries Senior Charge Nurse recognised in RCN Scotland Awards
Keri-Ann Van-Nuil, a Senior Charge Nurse in Stroke, Rehab and Frailty at NHS Dumfries and Galloway’s Royal Infirmary, was announced as the winner of the RCN Scotland Adult Nursing Award at the dazzling RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year Awards ceremony tonight (30 April 2026).
Updated: 30 April 2026 -
The Strike Hub
Your one-stop resource for strike information.
Updated: 9 April 2026 -
Nursing student? Have your voice heard this election
The Scottish Parliament election is just under a month away, on 7 May, and it brings an opportunity for the next government to take decisive action on attracting more nursing students into the profession and improving support for students to increase retention. Make sure you know how we, as nursing ...
Updated: 10 April 2026 -
Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital Visit
A chance for members to discuss recent changes within their organisation.
Updated: 10 April 2026 -
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Caring for emotionally vulnerable people
As a nurse, you will often find yourself caring for vulnerable patients, regardless of your area of speciality. Patients can be fearful, agitated, confused or withdrawn. They may or may not have a mental health diagnosis, learning disability, dementia or autism. Emotionally vulnerable patients have ...
Updated: 10 April 2026