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Meet elected RCN members
Here are just a handful of the fantastic RCN members you've elected to represent our membership and take the lead for the nursing profession.
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Our work
What the RCN Nursing in Justice and Forensic Health Care Forum is working on now and what they will be working on in the near future.
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RCN drop-in event for Nurses' Day at QE Hospital Gateshead
Come and meet your local RCN team and enjoy a cupcake to celebrate Nurses' Day early.
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Empowering Nursing Support Workers: Activism with the RCN
Empowering Nursing Support Workers: Activism with the RCN
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RCN King's Nursing Cadets
Take the first step toward a career in nursing
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Nursing in Justice and Forensic Health Care Forum
Our members work in all places of nursing associated with the justice system, including prisons, police custody, street triage, secure mental health and forensic examination settings.
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Royal College of Nursing responds to a study published in BMJ Quality & Safety showing ward nurse shortages linked to higher death rate
Lynn Woolsey, RCN's Chief Nursing Officer, said: “This report is yet more evidence of the clear link between nurse shortages and higher patient mortality. As the highly-skilled, 24/7 presence in hospitals nursing staff should be a priority for investment but the reality is we are undervalued and short of tens of thousands."
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RCN Connecting Champions: Global Nursing Diaspora Event
Join us for a special event that brings together UK diaspora nursing groups to connect, share, and celebrate the incredible work being done in global health nursing. This event will have a special focus on work undertaken outside the UK. Please use the link below to register your interest and tell us more about yourself and your organisation.
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RCN International Nursing Research Conference 2025
Programme and keynote speakers now announced.
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Addressing the gender health gap: Where are the women's voices in research?
On average, women in the UK live longer than men, but they spend three more years in poor health. This Blog discusses the disparities further.