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What should the next Welsh Government do?
In May 2026, Wales will elect a new Welsh Government under a new electoral system. Ahead of the election, this survey of 1,156 RCN Wales members is a unique view of health and social care across Wales. Nursing staff are the backbone of patient care and the largest health workforce. Many are members of the Royal College of Nursing. This survey asks one key question: What does nursing need from the next Welsh Government?
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Nursing staff say corridor care is harming patients
One year on from landmark report, RCN Wales warns corridor care is still putting patients and staff at risk.
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One year on from landmark corridor care report, RCN warns patients and staff in Wales are still being failed
RCN Wales is warning that patients and nursing staff in Wales continue to be put at risk by this dangerous practice.
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Accountability and Delegation webinar
This online webinar aims to highlight the general principles of accountability and delegation of duties. This webinar is suitable for all members of the nursing team: registered nurses, Health Care Support Workers/ Health Care Assistants, and pre-reg. nursing students working in the NHS or Independent Health & Social Care Sector. The event is organised by RCN Wales, but you do not need to be based in Wales to join us!
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Record Keeping webinar
This online webinar aims to reflect on how good record keeping supports health care practice and quality of care, describe expectations and standards for record keeping, and highlight resources to support good record keeping practice. This event is suitable for all members of the nursing team: registered nurses, Health Care Support Workers/ Health Care Assistants, and nursing students working in the NHS or Independent Health & Social Care Sector. Organised by RCN Wales, but you don't have to be based in Wales to join us!
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Why Research in Social Care Matters
How providing high-quality care requires kindness and experience – and knowledge gained through research.
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When Hope Packs Its Bags: Why International Nurses Are Leaving the UK
International nurses once arrived in the UK with hope and purpose - but many are now leaving, disillusioned by systemic inequality, exclusion and lack of support. Suma John shares a powerful call to action.
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Reaching out
Steven Evans-Jones is passionate about self care and he's taking his message into his local rural community
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Inside a mass vaccination centre
Louise shares a day in her life as clinical coordinator of a COVID-19 vaccination centre in Newport
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'Put yourself in their shoes'
Mitchell Richards says that if you get it right for a person with a learning disability, you get it right for everyone