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PARLIAMENTARY BRIEFING: Illegal Migration Bill
A briefing to members of the House of Lords ahead of Second Reading stage detailing the RCN’s position on the Illegal Migration Bill.
Updated: 12 May 2023 -
BRIEFING: Implications of the EU referendum result for government policies on safe staffing levels
Briefing for the Lords debate on the implications of the European Union referendum result for government policies on safe staffing levels in the NHS and social care services.
Updated: 27 July 2018 -
BRIEFING: House of Commons debate on the EU Withdrawal Agreement
The RCN is calling for a People’s Vote on the final Brexit deal to allow citizens to make an informed choice on decisions that will affect generations now and in the future.
Updated: 15 December 2019 -
PARLIAMENTARY BRIEFING: Immigration threshold epetition debate
RCN briefing on the Westminster Hall debate on e-petition 118060, relating to the income threshold for non-EU citizens settling in the UK.
Updated: 23 March 2017 -
RCN Position Paper on Supernumerary Status in the UK
This member briefing and position paper outlines the RCN’s position on supernumerary status for pre-registration nursing students in the UK.
Updated: 15 December 2019 -
Trade Union Bill: Clauses 12 and 13 on facility time
Letter from Directors of Nursing on Trade Union Bill: Clauses 12 and 13 on facility time.
Updated: 27 July 2018 -
PARLIMENTARY BRIEFING: Health Committee Public Health Inquiry
Written evidence submitted by the Royal College of Nursing (PHP0017)
Updated: 23 March 2017 -
PARLIMENTARY BRIEFING: RCN briefing for Report Stage of the Trade Union Bill in the House of Lords
RCN briefing for Report Stage of the Trade Union Bill in the House of Lords.
Updated: 27 July 2018 -
Frontline First: November 2012 update
In this report we analyse official statsitics to assess the health of the nursing workforce and warn that the NHS may be sleepwalking into a crisis.
Updated: 23 March 2017 -
Health and social care services regulation in England
RCN’s policy work on system regulation starts from a recognising that the health care system must have appropriate checks and balances to prevent harm and support high quality care for patients.
Updated: 3 September 2015