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Communication is the key
North West Regional Board Chair, Carmel O'Boyle, on the importance of the many ways we can amplify the nursing voice.
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A Fond Farewell
The final blog before her retirement from outgoing North West Regional Director, Estephanie Dunn.
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Meet the RCN North West Regional Board
The people who are representing you on the Board.
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Meet your new RCN North West Regional Director
Introducing Simon Browes.
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Hitting the ground running
New North West Regional Director Simon Browes on an eventful first few weeks in post.
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A Personal and Professional Journey
The thoughts of Sanjithkumar Nair as he takes up his new role as the Chair of the RCN North West Regional Board.
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Handing over the baton
In 2018 a casual vacancy arose on the UK Stewards Committee (UKSC), and someone was needed to take on this role for the South West. I had not long completed training to be an RCN steward and felt that maybe I was not experienced enough in the ways of the RCN to take on this responsibility, but I thought about it and spoke to my Branch Chair, Vicky Brotherton. With her encouragement, I did submit my application, and left the decision in the hands of the members of the South West region. I was delighted when they put their trust in me and voted me on to the committee.
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Review of 2024
I can’t believe we are coming to the end of another year; it only seems like yesterday I was thinking about and planning for the year ahead. I’ve been reflecting on the last year, as there have been many opportunities to connect and work with members and employers in independent health and social care services across the South West region.
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The concept of change and equality in the NHS
North West Board member Mojibola shares her thoughts on the true meaning of equality.
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Affordable parking and transport matters
I’m passionate about my work and have found my place in critical care. I feel it is important that we make these traumatic times better for people. It frustrates me that many people think nursing staff do little more than hold hands and plump pillows; we are far more than that.