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RCN Nursing Workforce Standards - team manager workshop August 2026
Deepen your understanding of the RCN Nursing Workforce Standards and their practical application.
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RCN Nursing Workforce Standards - team manager workshop May 2026
Deepen your understanding of the RCN Nursing Workforce Standards and their practical application.
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RCN Nursing Workforce Standards - team manager workshop April 2026
Deepen your understanding of the RCN Nursing Workforce Standards and their practical application.
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RCN Nursing Workforce Standards - team manager workshop October 2026
Deepen your understanding of the RCN Nursing Workforce Standards and their practical application.
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First Congress, Lasting Impact
A reflection on my first experience attending the RCN Congress in Liverpool as a member of the RCN Gastroenterology Forum. I share some of the key highlights, learning opportunities, and professional connections that made the event such a valuable and inspiring experience.
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Why you should consider applying for the RCN Mental Health Forum Steering Committee
This blog outlines my experience as a steering committee member for the RCN Mental Health Forum and outlines why I think people should consider applying for this role.
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Marking 50 Years of RCN Fellows
2026 marks the 50th anniversary of the first Royal College of Nursing Fellowships. Established in the mid-1970s, the Fellowship was created to honour individuals who had made an outstanding contribution to the art and science of nursing. RCN members were awarded Fellowships, while distinguished non-members received Honorary Fellowships.
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Young Carers in Focus: A Call to Action for Nurses
Young carers face health inequalities: poorer mental and physical health, lower educational attainment, more likely to live in poverty and experience more loneliness than their peers. Nurses are ideally placed to recognise, support and signpost but too often opportunities are missed.
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‘The Lady with the Lamp’ – how the 1950s Ladybird book shaped children’s perceptions of nursing
This blog reflects on how the mid 20th-century Ladybird book on Florence Nightingale shaped a simplified, romanticised version of Nightingale’s story for generations of children. It argues the book reinforced narrow 1950s ideas about gender, class, and who counts in history, leaving out other notable nurses and presenting nursing as young women’s work.
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Know How to Search CINAHL
Learn how to navigate the CINAHL database for effective literature searches at this training event for RCN members.