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The Art of Nursing and Migration - with Michael Rosen
Join us for a panel event hosted by Michael Rosen with our three writers in residence - Romalyn Ante, Jennifer Wong and Christie Watson - and artist Haleema Aziz.
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Together we rise: 25 years of NSW membership
A Message from Sharon Mitchel, RCN UK Nursing Support Workers Committee Chair.
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Collection spotlight: a prized book of our collection
Find out what makes our copy of "Some Other Children or, stories from a children’s hospital" such a special and prized treasure.
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New exhibition - Moved to Care: Stories of Nursing and Migration
A new exhibition showing that migration has long been at the heart of nursing, open 5 March–2 September 2026.
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Submit your Public Event Idea: Digital Nursing
Submit a digital nursing event idea for the RCN Library and Museum event programme.
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Time for a spring refresh
Refresh your studies this spring with new skills and training sessions, must‑use library resources, wellbeing support and upcoming exhibitions.
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Trampoline café and self-service update
Building access for members and café visitors in London will now begin at 9am on weekdays.
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A new way to read ebooks offline
EBSCO, who supply some of our ebooks, is introducing a new way to download and read ebooks offline
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Neurodiversity Guidance for Employers
Neurodiversity acknowledges that each person’s brain is unique. Our brains work and interpret information differently and we all bring individual experience, strengths, and assets to a situation. This guidance includes what steps employers can take to support employees and details an employer’s and line manager’s responsibilities to their staff members.
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Neurodiversity Pocket Guide
Neurodiversity acknowledges that each person’s brain is unique. Our brains work and interpret information differently and we all bring individual experience, strengths, and assets to a situation. This pocket guide has been developed by RCN members with lived experience of neurodivergent conditions and neurotypical stakeholders with an interest in neurodiversity.