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EEA-workers in the UK labour market
The Migration Advisory Committee is consulting on evidence relating to the impact of EEA migration on the UK labour market.
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Securing Student Success: Risk-Based Regulation for Teaching Excellence, Social Mobility and Informed Choice in Higher Education
The Department for Education is seeking views on behalf of the new Office for Students regarding the regulation of the higher education sector. The Office for Students will introduce the new regulatory framework: a risk-based approach to higher education with an unflinching focus on the student.
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Caste in Great Britain and Equality Law
The Government Equalities Office is seeking views on how to ensure that there is appropriate and proportionate legal protection against unlawful discrimination because of a person’s origins with due consideration given to how such protection would be implemented in practice.
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Nursing Associates’ Fees
The Nursing and Midwifery Council is seeking views on the proposed fees for the new nursing associate role that will be introduced in England.
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Safe, sustainable and productive staffing in urgent and emergency care
NHS Improvement is seeking views on safe, sustainable and productive staffing in urgent and emergency care.
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Safe, Sustainable and Productive Staffing in Maternity Services
NHS Improvement is seeking views on safe, sustainable and productive staffing in maternity services.
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Calling all artists for nursing and art exhibition
In June 2025 we will launch an exhibition of art by and about nurses. We want to hear from you if you are a practicing artist or know someone who is.
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South West independent health and social care sector update
As we settle into summer, I thought it would be a good time to pause, reflect and share a bit about what I have been up to so far this year and remind you about some of the RCN professional resources you can tap into as members working in independent health and social care (IHSC).
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I have just three points to make...
I was very sad to hear the news that the amazing Dame June Clark passed away in June this year. I met June several times at Congress, and she always gave sage advice. She used to be the head of the School of Nursing in Swansea and believe me, she was a force to be reckoned with. Whenever she came to the microphone at Congress she would always start with the words: "I have just three points to make". I dedicate this blog to her.
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RCN 'Nursing in Social Care'
This event will be of interest to anyone working to advance nursing practice in social care in England.