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Exploring career diversity and roles in adult social care nursing: an untapped career pathway
Hosted by the Older People’s Forum in collaboration with Older People's Forum, RCN Foundation, and Social Care Nurse Advisory Council
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An audience with the Chief Nursing Officer and Executive Directors of Nursing from Wales
Hosted by the RCN Wales Board in collaboration with the Welsh Government
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Insufficient funding is eroding access to UK palliative care
Close to 12 months on from Martin Galligan's blog (July 2025), funding challenges within palliative care across the UK remain unresolved and, in many cases are intensifying. This blog aims to consider the current financial situation affecting UK Hospices and maintain the prominence of this issue.
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Guernsey
This branch is open to RCN members working in Guernsey.
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Valued through fair pay - update on job evaluations, nursing profiles, and the band 5 review
Hosted by the Employment Relations Team
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Meetings for RCN members who work for Commissioning Support Units
We have set up a series of meetings for members working in CSUs across England. At these meetings our lead will update you on the latest developments at a national level and you will have the opportunity to ask questions as well as feed in your local experience, views and concerns.
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My experience at Congress: A second visit to Liverpool
This blog represents reflection on attending RCN Congress 2026 as a voting member for the Perioperative Forum.
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Budget 2024: what’s next for nursing?
Before Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ delivered the autumn budget, we set out the big issues facing nursing, and the solutions we’d like to see. Here’s what the government needs to take action on.
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Winter stress: spot the signs and know your rights
Seasonal pressures can cause stress levels to rise. Here's how to recognise the signs, speak to your employer, and access support
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'I'm worth more than £16 an hour': how to make job evaluation work for you
Several intensive care nurses have been awarded thousands of pounds in backpay through NHS job evaluation