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Nurturing nursing for the future
Wales's only Primary Care Consultant Nurse Nia Boughton is a trailblazer for primary care nursing.
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Joint statement on Myanmar: 5 year anniversary of coup amidst continued attacks on health care
Joint statement on Myanmar: 5 year anniversary of coup amidst continued attacks on health care
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Our work
Find out more about the work of the History of Nursing Socity and the other organisations we work with
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Our work
What the RCN Learning Disability Nursing Forum is working on now and what they will be working on in the near future.
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Band 2 Health Care Support Workers undertaking Band 3 duties to vote on NHS Wales collective agreement
Proposed measures include validating roles and making corrective payments.
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Employment and pay
The RCN supports the nursing and healthcare professions in the UK to ensure that employment conditions and pay are fair for all.
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RCN and The Eve Appeal webinar: HPV self sampling – what you need to know
An interactive and informative webinar exploring the introduction of HPV self sampling into the national cervical screening programme. This session is designed to deepen understanding and strengthen the support provided to patients.
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Myanmar – supporting nursing to rebuild
RCN Associate Director of International Nursing Marcus Wootton reflects on five years since the military coup in Myanmar, and how the RCN has been supporting an underground nurse education programme for some of the world’s most resilient and determined nursing academics and students.
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Levels for the registered nurse
Setting standards of practice from the nursing support worker to the consultant nurse.
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Shifting care to the community: The challenges and the solutions
From prevention to end-of-life care, community nurses have a vital role to play shaping the future of health care services as governments shift care from hospitals to community. Christine Callendar, the RCN’s Head of Nursing Practice, explains why community nurses must be invested in now.