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Becoming a trusted voice
Rohit’s pioneering work with the Sikh community has been celebrated nationally
Updated: 10 October 2022 -
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Empowering refugee nurses
Navigating nursing in a new country isn’t easy, but a pioneering scheme is supporting refugees into NHS employment
Updated: 18 January 2022 -
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‘Nursing staff play an important role in building a fairer society’
Public health expert Professor Sir Michael Marmot tells us how the pandemic has exacerbated health inequalities – and how nurses could pressure the government to act
Updated: 26 February 2022 -
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Five minutes with... a nurse climate change campaigner
Confidence, communication and carbon literacy: Rhea shares what she learned from the RCN’s sustainability programme
Updated: 23 September 2023 -
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‘The benefits go beyond status’: what does it mean to be an RCN Fellow?
Dr Calvin Moorley tells us what it’s really like being part of the RCN Fellowship, why representation is so important, and how collaborating with other fellows will enrich his work.
Updated: 14 May 2024 -
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Bullying, fair pay, racism and retention: RCN President Sheila Sobrany tells us what she's focused on
Growing up in a community of nurses, Sheila has followed in the footsteps of those who came before her. She explains why she’s known as ‘the student nurse whisperer’ and her priorities for her presidency, including tackling equality, diversity and inclusion issues head on.
Updated: 15 December 2023 -
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Amplifying the voices of Arab nurses
The British Arab Nursing and Midwifery Association (BANMA) is providing support to professionals while advocating for improved health care in the British Arab community.
Updated: 26 January 2024 -
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Collaborating with police on mental health care
How nursing staff and police can work together to improve mental health provisions
Updated: 14 February 2024 -
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Meet the NHS’s first Filipino CNO: ‘I hope people see me and realise they can do it too’
More than 25,000 nurses who are educated in the Philippines work in the NHS, but Oliver Soriano is the first to make it to the top.
Updated: 26 February 2024 -
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Nursing voices of the Windrush generation
‘We mustn’t forget their struggles, and that some of those struggles continue’. Many of the people who arrived in the UK from the Caribbean in 1948 became instrumental in the development of the NHS. We share the stories of four nurses who’ve been involved with or touched by the Windrush legacy
Updated: 25 February 2025