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RCN Students: Winter 2018
This issue includes articles on working with refugees in Calais, speaking up as a student nurse, and the importance of hands-on personal care.
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RCN Bulletin 327: May 2015
This issue includes features on Nurses' Day and an RCN member who could help save thousands of lives following five years of campaigning to educate and recruit South Asian organ donors.
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Activate Vol 10, No 7: March 2016
This month's issue of Activate includes the stepping up of the RCN's Nursing Counts campaign to encourage members to make their voices heard over pay in light of the 1% pay award. There are features on the Congress Agenda Committee and its process for deciding the debates at Congress 2016 and a look back on 40 years as an activist from Gordon Lees.
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RCN Bulletin 329: July 2015
This issue includes features on the new RCN Chief Executive, Janet Davies, seven day care and an interview with Dr Carter in his final month as RCN Chief Executive.
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RCN Students: Spring 2018
This issue includes articles on innovation in learning disability nursing, surviving night shifts, sepsis, and men in nursing.
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Activate Vol 11, No 3: November 2016
In this issue of Activate, activists are asked to urge members to write to Philip Hammond, the Chancellor, with personal stories about the impact of the pay cap.
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RCN Bulletin 330: August 2015
This issue includes features on end of life care, health screening and our revalidation response.
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Activate Vol 11, No 4: December 2016
In this issue of Activate, activists are asked to get more signatures on the petition calling on the Government to scrap the 1% pay cap for NHS staff.
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RCN Students: Spring 2019
This issue includes running to raise mental health awareness, what to expect from your placement mentor, a look at the students' programme at RCN Congress and one student's experience of their elective in China.
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RCN Students: Autumn 2019
This issue includes improving care for transgender patients, your role in safeguarding children and young people, how to spot the signs of delirium, and some advice on beating the second-year blues.