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RCN Scotland member briefing - Influencing for positive change
The Ministerial Nursing and Midwifery Taskforce has made 44 recommendations for action. As a central member of the Taskforce, RCN Scotland helped shape each and every one of these recommendations. This briefing is a summary of the RCN’s most significant achievements, including some of what we anticipate will be the most impactful outcomes and recommended actions.
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Meet the Team
More information about the forum's committee, including biographies and contact information
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‘Nurse lecturer redundancies are an attack on nursing’
Proposed closure of nursing school at Cardiff University would have significant impact on the future of nursing in Wales and beyond, says nurse lecturer Louise Crawford
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POLICY: Rural Delivery Plan
RCN Scotland response to the Scottish Government consultation on a Rural Delivery Plan.
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Stage 1 of the Right to Addiction Recovery (Scotland) Bill
RCN Scotland's response to the Scottish Parliament's stage 1 call for evidence on the Right to Addiction Recovery (Scotland) Bill
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: NHS Standard Contract 2025/26
RCN response to NHS England's consultation on NHS Standard Contract 2025/26.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Equality at work, paternity and shared parental leave
RCN submission to the Women and Equalities Committee's inquiry on Equality at work: paternity and shared parental leave.
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RCN Northern Ireland RCN (NI) IHSC Lead Nurse
RCN Northern Ireland (RCN NI) IHSC Lead Nurse
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Ending corridor care in Wales
Care in inappropriate places, or corridor care, is unsafe, undignified, and unacceptable – and it is happening across Wales. In this parliamentary briefing, we explain what corridor looks like, why it happens, and what the Welsh Government must do immediately to eradicate it. Real testimonies from RCN members illustrate the consequences of corridor care in every NHS Wales health board.
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Ending corridor care in Wales
Care in inappropriate places, or corridor care, is unsafe, undignified, and unacceptable – and it is happening across Wales. In this parliamentary briefing, we explain what corridor looks like, why it happens, and what the Welsh Government must do immediately to eradicate it. Real testimonies from RCN members illustrate the consequences of corridor care in every NHS Wales health board.