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NHS Wales collective agreement FAQs
NHS Wales collective agreement FAQs
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Northern Ireland Board
Find contact details, meeting dates and minutes for RCN Northern Ireland Board.
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Walking my mum home
For Dying Matters Awareness Week, Rosalind Mabey shares a moving reflection on caring for her mother at the end of life. Her story highlights why open conversations about death and dying matter.
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‘We may be new to the UK, but we’re not new to nursing’
How a pioneering programme is helping refugee nurses return to the profession, and earning international attention
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County Durham and Darlington branch meeting
This is an opportunity to strengthen networks within your workplace and patch area, highlighting workplace issues to look out for and learning approaches and solutions from other workplaces that have already gone through these issues.
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Career Framework for Stroke Nurses Evaluation Report
This evaluation report explores stroke nurses’ perspectives on the value and impact of the RCN’s UK Career Framework for Stroke Nurses. It helps to understand how the framework has been used within the stroke nursing workforce and focuses on its benefits, limitations and areas for further development.
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Scotland’s nursing staff and patients cannot afford more warm words
This week’s election represents a crossroads for the future of Scotland’s health and care services. Whichever party, or parties, forms the next Scottish government, one thing is clear: the status quo is unsustainable.
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Inner South East London Branch Meeting Online
Inner South East London Branch Meeting Online
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Regional Board
Information about the Regional Board of RCN Yorkshire and the Humber
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Compassionate Conversations programme
Study this online programme to understand the guiding principles of holding compassionate conversations, to evaluate own practice and support others to hold compassionate conversations. 3 days of taught sessions plus self-directed learning and an assessment. Successful completion of the unit will gain you 4 credits at Level 3, accredited by Agored Cymru.