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The journey of RCN Wales
Have you ever wondered what it's like to step into an archive and slowly watch a story take shape around you? Curator Apekshit Sharma shares the story of RCN Wales HQ, Tŷ Maeth, at 60 years.
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Whilst UK Nursing applications overall are down, Wales rise by 13%
The latest Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) data shows a welcome 13% increase in applications to nursing courses in Wales this year.
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Highlights from the RCN Wales Health Care Support Worker Conference
RCN Wales Independent Sector & Community Adviser Majella recounts a lively day at Ty Maeth, bringing HCSWs together to share inspiring career stories, celebrate successes, and hear practical updates.
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Building research-active care homes across Wales
The ENabling Research In Care Homes (ENRICHCymru) is a pan-Wales research network hosted by Health and Care Research Wales, promoting high-quality research in care homes for older adults.
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Joint Education and Innovation Event with RCN Wales and Frontier Medical Group on Pressure Ulcer Prevention
Open to all members of the nursing team working in any sector, join this joint education session with Frontier Medical to learn more about real-world challenges of pressure area prevention and management, pressure area care education, including the updated International Guidelines, and the RCN campaign to stop corridor care.
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Pay literacy
An event for all reps to learn how to become pay literate.
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RCN UK Joint Representatives’ Spring Conference 2026
Applications are now closed for the UK Reps Spring Conference 2026.
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Santa’s Little Helpers: RCN Online Library Support
While our library doors will be closed for the holidays, you’ll still have plenty of ways to access resources and support.
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Nursing staff warn Welsh government their pay system is broken in landmark consultation
RCN Wales members reject 3.6% pay award.
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Nursing staff warn Welsh government their pay system is broken
RCN Wales members reject 3.6% pay award in landmark consultation.