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Toilet trouble
Public toilets are becoming a thing of the past. But where does that leave those who most need them?
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Body cameras
Would body worn cameras make it safer for nurses and patients?
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All you see isn't all there is
Looking beyond learning disability to recognise the symptoms of physical ill health
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Robots in health and social care
What are the advantages and possible concerns of artificial intelligence?
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As doctors prepare to strike, new analysis shows nurse starting salaries over £8k lower due to decade of pay cuts
Executive Director for RCN England, Patricia Marquis, said: "This award is derisory. It does nothing to reverse the trend of collapsing wages, especially for nurses at the start of their careers, and even by the government’s own calculations barely covers the cost of a sandwich and a drink."
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The everyday reality of acute in-patient care
This Blog looks at the every day experience of working in acute in-patient mental health units.
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Current RCN elections and appointments
Find out about the current opportunities to get involved with RCN committees or boards.
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Belinda’s legacy of learning
Sally reflects on her first health care role working alongside inspirational care assistant Belinda
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Dementia care: reaching patients when English is their second language
After witnessing how hard it can be to get dementia information in the Sikh community, Pauline calls for action to reduce social isolation
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A catalyst for change
After eight years on RCN Council, and four years as Chair, Michael Brown reflects on a job well done