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Could cultural activities improve patient health?
A new resource for health and social care professionals explores the clinical benefits of museum objects and activities
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RAAC: what you need to know
The use of reinforced aerated autoclaved concrete (RAAC) in hospitals and other health care buildings poses a risk to staff and patients in premises prone to collapse. Here’s the lowdown on where it’s found and what to do if you’re worried
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Safe staffing: 'Government promise must be backed by action'
Part of the NHS pay offer in England is a commitment to developing a policy framework for safe staffing. Chair of the RCN Professional Nursing Committee Rachel Hollis considers the significance of this
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Five ways to embrace your inner leader
An RCN forum project encourages all nursing staff to recognise and value themselves as leaders
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Pension abatement: what you need to know
The UK government says it’ll consult on making changes to pension abatement permanent as part of its pay offer to NHS staff in England. But how will this affect you and why should you care? Chris Musgrave, RCN National Officer Team Leader explains.
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Long COVID: your workplace rights
Nursing staff with long COVID deserve to be supported by their employers, but some have faced pressure to return to work too soon and even lost earnings. Here are your rights and where to seek support if you find yourself in the same position
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Advancing the voice of nursing at home and on the global stage
Carmel O’Boyle shares her reflections on her first six months as Chair of RCN Council.
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RCN UK Students Committee
The Students Committee provides a voice for the thousands of student nurses who are members of the RCN.
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Inclusive language: getting it right for the whole team
Is it insensitivity or just lack of understanding? As a nursing support worker, Gemma knows how hurtful inappropriate language in the workplace can be.
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RCN reps: how to make the most of conferences
Networking, nerves and speaking up – rep Vicky Brotherton shares tips for conference first-timers