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RCN Wales launches a Ward Manager Project as part of the Safe and Effective Care campaign
The aim of the project is to promote the importance of the ward manager role. The project output will include a short film premiere with a follow-up discussion alongside the publication of the ward manager policy report entitled ‘The Importance of Being Supernumerary.’
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Nursing in Numbers 2021
An overview of the nursing workforce in Wales
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Progress and Challenge in Delivering Safe and Effective Care 2022
This RCN Wales report looks at progress in the implementation of the Nurse Staffing Levels (Wales) Act 2016. It examines the implementation from an all-Wales perspective in each health board, based on publicly available documents, and indicates the challenges ahead. It follows RCN Wales’ 2019 report, Progress and Challenge: The Implementation of the Nurse Staffing Levels (Wales) Act 2016. Available in English and Welsh.
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Nursing in Numbers 2022 - English language version
This annual report provides a statistical overview of the strengths and vulnerabilities of the nursing workforce in Wales. It has been produced in both Welsh and English.
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Nursing in Numbers 2022 - Welsh language version
This report, produced annually, provides a statistical overview of the strengths and vulnerabilities of the nursing workforce in Wales. It has been produced in both Welsh and English.
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Ending corridor care in Wales
Care in inappropriate places, or corridor care, is unsafe, undignified, and unacceptable – and it is happening across Wales. In this parliamentary briefing, we explain what corridor looks like, why it happens, and what the Welsh Government must do immediately to eradicate it. Real testimonies from RCN members illustrate the consequences of corridor care in every NHS Wales health board.
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Ending corridor care in Wales
Care in inappropriate places, or corridor care, is unsafe, undignified, and unacceptable – and it is happening across Wales. In this parliamentary briefing, we explain what corridor looks like, why it happens, and what the Welsh Government must do immediately to eradicate it. Real testimonies from RCN members illustrate the consequences of corridor care in every NHS Wales health board.
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Tackling sepsis
Supporting community nursing staff to recognise and respond to the signs of sepsis
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NHS pay consultation in Wales: RCN members vote reject
Nearly three quarters of members who voted said the 5.5% pay award isn’t enough.
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Clinical nurse specialist named RCN Wales Nurse of the Year 2024
Madelaine Watkins is changing perceptions and improving access to services in a role that was only piloted 4 years ago.