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Nurse of 2030 - No Job Description Can Contain Them
The nursing profession is undergoing a seismic shift. Gone are the days of predictable career ladders and gold-watch retirements.
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Hidden expertise - making education in nursing and midwifery visible
When nursing and midwifery education transitioned from an apprenticeship model to degree-level education in the late 1990s, it marked a significant shift in how the professions were prepared for practice.
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"It's just..."
This blog looks at the language used around women's health. Using 'it's just...' to normalise them; consequently leading to delays in reporting, diagnosis and treatment.
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The everyday reality of acute in-patient care
This Blog looks at the every day experience of working in acute in-patient mental health units.
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Joint letter to the Health Secretary on corridor care
Joint letter to the Health Secretary on corridor care
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Letter to Sir James Mackey on Model ICB Blueprint
A letter from Patricia Marquis, director of RCN England to Sir James Mackey on Model ICB Blueprint
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Joint Letter to UK Foreign Secretary on Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
Joint letter from the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), Royal College of Physicians (RCP), Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), International Child Health Group (ICHG), and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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RCN signs joint union statement standing against anti-migrant and racist rhetoric
We are united in our commitment to dignity, respect, and equality for all
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Reset needed for NHS 10-Year Health Plan in England to succeed
RCN says to make the Westminster government's vision for the NHS in England a reality, a new fully funded plan is needed to grow the nursing workforce – especially in community roles
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A year of making the voice of nursing heard
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Professor Nicola Ranger, reflects on the continued impact on nursing staff and patients of corridor care and the results of our recent member surveys.