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Protecting nursing from suicide
Submitted by the Mental Health Forum in collaboration with the General Practice Nursing Forum
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Every second counts. Top tips for presenting
This workshop provides valuable advice and practical tips for delivering effective, impactful presentations.
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Artificial intelligence as a learning tool; benefits, challenges and ethics
Submitted by the Education Forum in collaboration with the Digital Nursing Forum, Children and Young People’s Specialist Nursing Forum
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Supporting our most vulnerable communities: a seminar on inclusion health
Submitted by the Public Health Forum, the District and Community Nursing Forum and the Queens Institute of Community Nursing (QICN)
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An audience with the Chief Nursing Officer and executive directors of nursing from Wales
Submitted by the RCN Wales Board
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Letter to Minister for Migration and Citizenship - Immigration Salary Threshold
RCN President Bejoy Sebastian has written to the Minister for Migration and Citizenship, Seema Malhotra, to raise an urgent concern about the impact of the new immigration salary threshold on staff in NHS band 3 roles.
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RCN responds to catastrophic earthquake in Myanmar
The RCN expresses its deepest sympathy with all those affected by the catastrophic earthquake which hit Myanmar last week. We offer our condolences to all those affected.
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Corridor care coalition letter to Sir James Mackey on Data
An RCN-led coalition of health care and patient organisations has today written to James Mackey, NHS England Chief Executive, to urge NHSE to publish data on corridor care. The RCN has called for mandatory reporting on corridor care - which NHSE has committed to publishing – but the data has still not been released. This data is critical to building an honest picture of how corridor care is affecting patients and staff across the system, as well as the scale of the problem. We are urging NHSE to release this data without further delay.
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Joint statement on general practice funding
Joint statement from the Royal College of Nursing and British Medical Association General Practitioners Committee England, as representatives of the two largest professions within general practice.