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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: A Renewed Modernization Agenda for Higher Education in the European Union
The RCN has responded to the European Commission's consultation on a renewed modernization agenda for higher education in the European Union.
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RCN Nursing Support Workers' Day is back this autumn
Join us on Sunday 23 November to highlight the essential contribution nursing support workers make to patient care
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BRIEFING: Westminster Hall Debate on Indefinite Leave to Remain
A briefing for MPs attending the Westminster Hall debate on government plans to extend the qualifying period for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) from 5 to 10 years.
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“Compassion is the most important intervention we have available to us in healthcare.”
On 22 September we held our Annual Lecture where Professor Michael West CBE presented on Compassionate Leadership
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Perinatal mental health
Build your knowledge and skills in understanding mental health conditions alongside pregnancy and childbirth. Here you will find out more about severe mental health support in pregnancy and key symptoms of depression and continuity of care.
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Tribunal hearings
A guide for RCN members who are being supported by the RCN at a tribunal hearing.
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Finding employment in independent health and social care
Advice for newly registered nurses
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Join the RCN campaigning booklet
When you join the RCN, you become part of the UK’s largest nursing community that works together to improve the experiences of our members and the people they care for. Joining the RCN not only gives you a great opportunity to become a campaigner, but the skills you develop will help you in your professional role. This updated booklet details ways of getting more involved and helping shape the nursing profession.
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Stronger Nursing, Stronger Nation: Nurses demand action ahead of 2026 Senedd election in new RCN manifesto
RCN Wales sets blueprint to safeguard patients, eliminate corridor care and secure the future of the Welsh NHS.
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Nurses Demand Action: New RCN Manifesto Sets Agenda for Health and Social Care Reform Ahead of Senedd Election
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in Wales has today launched a bold manifesto “Stronger Nursing, Stronger Nation” ahead of the 2026 Senedd election, calling on all political parties to prioritise nursing and patient care as a cornerstone of their campaign platforms.