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Get active – what does that even mean?
I became ‘RCN active’ in about 2013 but what does ‘get active’ even mean? Well, for me it's been a rollercoaster of a journey. A journey through which I have made life-long friends and made a difference to colleagues in my workplace and across the profession.
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Growing the nursing workforce
I’m a practice facilitator supporting trainee nursing associates (TNAs) in Somerset, and my focus is on expanding my university’s current placements for our TNAs into social care.
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Mother nature
Kate's helped create an outside space for patient rehabilitation which is playing a unique role in COVID-19 recovery
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Fairer blood donation rules spell huge shift for LGBT+ equality
Jason Warriner reflects on recent changes that will make blood donation policy in England more inclusive and increase the overall number of people who can donate
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Five ways to embrace your inner leader
An RCN forum project encourages all nursing staff to recognise and value themselves as leaders
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Could cultural activities improve patient health?
A new resource for health and social care professionals explores the clinical benefits of museum objects and activities
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COVID-19 variants: our fight for your safety
As new variants of COVID-19 are identified, the RCN is demanding that nursing staff in all settings are adequately protected
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‘This isn’t about lack of resilience’
What’s meant by moral distress and why it’s nothing to be ashamed of
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Community nursing perspectives
Two district nurses share how COVID-19 has affected their work, from the impact of lockdown restrictions to positive redeployment opportunities
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Inside a mass vaccination centre
Louise shares a day in her life as clinical coordinator of a COVID-19 vaccination centre in Newport