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Rise in children attending A+E a 'devastating indictment' of healthcare policy, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “Overworked and understaffed nursing teams in emergency departments, including paediatric ones, are desperate to provide the best care and struggling to deal with the numbers of child patients arriving at their door."
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RCN’s Corridor Care Warning Realised as Welsh Health Chief Declares Emergency Services “Dire”
More than a year ago, the Royal College of Nursing declared corridor care a crisis. Today, that warning is true at the very top of our health system in Wales.
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RCN 'deeply concerned' by escalating crisis in Middle East
The RCN President calls for international law to be upheld and health workers to be protected
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'Bad care costs more in the long run', says Royal College of Nursing after chancellor's spring statement
Responding to the spring statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said nursing is essential, safety critical infrastructure that is vital for the wellbeing of the population.
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Using the archive
Using the archive
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Do you want to support the RCN in becoming an anti-racist organisation?
Expert members are needed to support the delivery of the RCN equity, diversity and inclusion strategy
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RCN calls to scrap unfair benefit rules for migrant nursing staff
Risk of workforce mass exodus as migrant nursing staff twice as likely to be in financial difficulty than domestic colleagues.
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‘We condemn all acts of violence’: RCN responds to Manchester synagogue attack
Professor Nicola Ranger expresses deep sorrow and solidarity following the horrific attack on Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester
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How to be a race ally in nursing
A quick guide to allyship, plus some everyday ways to support your colleagues
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Plymouth Branch
This branch is open to RCN members working in Plymouth.