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Staffing Crisis Looms Over Immigration Plans, says Nursing Union
The RCN is warning that new UK immigration measures could accelerate an exodus of internationally educated nurses IENs), with potentially devastating consequences for health and social care services in Wales.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Regulatory Fees for 2017/18
RCN response to Care Quality Commission's (CQC) consultation on regulatory fees for 2017/18.
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PARLIAMENTARY SUBMISSION: Children and young people’s mental health – role of education
Parliamentary submission to the Commons Select Committee on Children and young people’s mental health – role of education.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Next Phase of Regulation
RCN response to Care Quality Commission's consultation on the next phase of regulation.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: NHSI Draft Framework: Use of Resources and Well-Led Assessments
RCN response to NHS Improvement's consultation on NHSI Draft framework: use of resources and well-led assessments.
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PARLIAMENTARY SUBMISSION: Financial Sustainability of the NHS Inquiry
Parliamentary submission to the Public Accounts Committee's financial sustainability of the NHS inquiry.
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Breaking free from HCV
Award-winning charge nurse Kirsty is helping reduce cases of hepatitis C in prison
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Hepatology hero
Tara’s pushing boundaries in liver disease management so patients can get the care they deserve
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RCN Wales responds to Welsh Government's NHS pay award for 2025/26
NHS Wales staff on Agenda for Change contracts will receive a 3.6% pay increase backdated to 1 April 2025.
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RCN Wales Responds to Welsh Government’s 3.6% NHS Pay Rise Announcement “Too Little, Too Late – Nursing Staff Deserve More”
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Wales has responded with deep disappointment to the Welsh government’s belated announcement of a 3.6% pay rise for NHS Wales staff, including nursing professionals.