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Considering applying for a forum steering committee? Read this first
This blog will help Royal College of Nursing members understand forum steering committees and apply confidently, offering practical tips to stand out and contribute meaningfully to their specialty.
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Duty of candour
A guide for RCN members and nursing staff on the duty of candour.
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‘Helping international nursing students thrive begins with better support’
Dilla, a nurse lecturer, says we should be cheering on these students to help them reach their full potential
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Staffing for Safe and Effective Care
Explore RCN Scotland’s work influencing the Safe Staffing Act, ensuring providers meet duties for safe, effective care.
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Refusal to treat
A guide for RCN members on withdrawing care from a patient in specified circumstances.
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POLICY: Evaluation of the impact of the Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Act 2019 on nursing staff in 2024-25
2024-25 was the first year of the implementation of the Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Act 2019. RCN was interested to discover the impact of the Act on nursing staff.
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The fight for PPE that fits
The quest to get the right PPE for the women at work
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'Far too many promises and false dawns' on social care reform, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN Chief Nursing Officer Professor Lynn Woolsey said: “The Committee is right on the need for urgent action on adult social care in England. We have seen too many promises and false dawns on reform and investment and it has left many vulnerable people and their families without the care and support they need."
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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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Meeting targets, reducing waiting times and helping people live longer needs highly skilled nurses, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN Chief Nursing Officer Lynn Woolsey said: “The reality is that a successful cancer plan needs nursing staff at its heart. That includes highly skilled Advanced Nurse Practitioners and cancer nurse specialists who devise and deliver person-centred treatment plans, but also community, district nurses and palliative care nurses who help people recover and live with cancer from home. "