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Raising concerns
Has short staffing become a safety risk where you work? Follow these steps to report and escalate your concerns
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‘Nurses feel exploited and can take no more’
Without a fair pay deal, Northern Ireland will continue to haemorrhage nursing staff and patient safety will be further compromised
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Seven steps to speaking up about poor practice
It's not easy to raise concerns but as an RCN member you're not alone. Learning and development facilitator Rachel Wood explains what to do
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The great nursing registration controversy
One hundred years on from nursing becoming a registered profession, we look back on how the RCN helped make it happen
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Living well with HIV
Clinical nurse specialist David Munns provides vital mental health support to people living with HIV
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Sally champions hand hygiene in Cambodia
Quality assurance matron Sally Young flew to north-west Cambodia to share her clinical expertise with hospital staff
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Torn but determined
For the first time in the 103-year history of the RCN, nursing staff have been on strike in Northern Ireland. They talk about how it feels to be joining picket lines
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The true meaning of Christmas
District nurse Gail tells us why, for her, being there for others is what Christmas is all about
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Support right from the start
Jean’s been recognised for her work raising the profile and plight of people seeking asylum as she fights for equality in their care
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Political pledge digest
Ahead of the general election on 12 December, we’ve read the manifestos of the main political parties. Here’s an outline of what they say, in their words, on nursing and health