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Matter for discussion: Access to medicinal cannabis
That this meeting of RCN Congress discusses the impact of current NHS prescribing practice on access to medicinal cannabis.
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More nursing apprenticeships can widen access to nursing, but they won't address deeper recruitment crisis caused by broken tuition fee model, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said the biggest barrier to those from poorer backgrounds isn’t a lack of apprenticeships but a broken tuition fee model.
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Paediatric Nursing Associations of Europe (PNAE)
PNAE an international group of children’s nursing associations from Europe
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Why every nursing student should go to RCN Congress (at least once)
Josie Gordon, Congress Agenda Committee member, reflects on her first experience of RCN Congress – and why she believes every nursing student should attend.
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Scottish Labour publishes manifesto for Scottish election
Scottish Labour has published its manifesto for next month’s Scottish Parliament election, with leader Anas Sarwar putting improving the NHS at the centre of the party’s pitch to voters.
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SNP publishes manifesto for Scottish election
The SNP has published its manifesto for the Scottish election, with the First Minister outlining the cost of living as the defining issue of this election. He also outlined plans to make the NHS fit for the future through investment, protection and renewal.
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Scottish Greens publish manifesto for Scottish election
The Scottish Greens have published their manifesto for the Holyrood election next month, outlining their vision for a health system where the focus is on prevention, community services and reducing health inequalities.
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Discrimination Conversations
A toolkit for exploring member's discrimination concern's
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Supervision and Support
Space to reflect and talk things through
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‘Dirty nursing’ arises from shame and stigma in women’s health
RCN Fellow Professor Helen Allan says funding and delivery of high standards of health care to women will only improve once we acknowledge that women’s health is underfunded and stigmatised.