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RCN Nursing Support Workers' Day is back this autumn
Join us on Sunday 23 November to highlight the essential contribution nursing support workers make to patient care
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Nursing staff meet health secretary ahead of 10-Year Health Plan
The next decade must promise to be brighter. That will require new investment alongside any reforms, and nursing must be at the heart of the plan
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Defensible Documentation Learning Event
A learning event for North West members.
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Work in independent health and social care? Here's how we're fighting for your rights
Your big questions answered on pay, terms and conditions, and how we can help
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My first year as a committee member of the Cancer Forum
This blog covers my first year as a committee member of the Cancer Forum. This was a new experience for me and one I was looking forward to. I have had the opportunity to comment on new and revised documents, debate current issues relevant to my speciality, and share information with my colleagues.
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Definition and additional actions mark progress on corridor care but new investment now needed to eradicate practice, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: “Today marks progress, but truly eradicating corridor care requires bigger and bolder long term action, with the detail and new funding to match."
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RCN Foundation report exposes financial struggles among Internationally Educated Nurses and Midwives
Read our report which unearths the latest findings from our Benevolent Service
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RCN Retired Members' Conference 2026
Save the date - register your interest to be notified of programme announcements and bookings open.
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CL&D event for South West representatives: The changing landscape of health organisational change
This interactive workshop, sharing best practice and experience around the topic of organisation change, will look at changes to health care from a regional perspective. There will be interactive sessions on the consultation processes and the role of the RCN rep.
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Have you jumped on the band 5 review wagon yet?
Our election campaign – The Gloves are Off – calls on the next Scottish government to start valuing nursing properly. One way to achieve this is to pay nurses for the job they do now. Thousands of band 5 nurses may be missing out on an opportunity to be paid properly, says Colin Poolman.