You are currently searching within the context of the global site
Search in local site-
The midwives’ gospel: the forgotten women at the birth of Jesus
RCN Fellow Professor Jane Salvage puts two legendary midwives back in the picture after their historic erasure.
-
Strengthening the Future of Diabetes Care: Reflections from EDEN Leicester
In this blog, UK Professional Lead for Long Term Conditions, Callum, talks about his recent visit to EDEN Leicester Diabetes Centre and what he learnt.
-
Newly registered nurse jobs crisis: ‘Use us or lose us’
Alex, a final-year student nurse, has worked so hard to be a part of the nursing profession, but is facing the prospect of not getting a job
-
Corridor care should be eradicated, not just mitigated, says RCN
NHS England’s new corridor care guidance is a sign of just how far care standards have fallen. We’re calling for a fully funded plan to eradicate the practice
-
ASSEMBLY BRIEFING: Nursing Numbers (Cymraeg)
RCN Wales has produced a statistical overview of the strengths and vulnerablities of the nursing workforce in Wales
-
Neurological rehabilitation
The RCN Foundation has an extensive programme of work concerning neurological rehabilitation, with a focus on recovery for those under the age of 40
-
Domestic abuse in nursing and midwifery
The RCN Foundation is funding research exploring the domestic abuse experiences and support needs of nursing and midwifery professionals in the UK
-
Our corporate partners
Our corporate partners work with us with care and innovation to improve the lives of nursing teams across the UK. Discover more about working with us.
-
NAMED study
Nursing And Midwifery professionals’ Experiences of Domestic abuse (NAMED) study will explore the domestic abuse experiences and support needs of nurses, midwives and healthcare support workers across the UK
-
Nursing and midwifery employees' experiences of domestic abuse
Watch the recording of our webinar where Dr Alison Gregory shared preliminary findings from the NAMED study, as well as nursing and midwifery professionals own experiences of domestic abuse