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RCN Careers CV Masterclass webinar: How To Stand Out and Secure Your Next Role
Feel more confident writing your CV.
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RCN Eastern: Kingsley Healthcare Listening Event
RCN members at Kingsley Healthcare are invited to join us for this listening event.
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RCN South East Congress explainer
A Q&A event for all South East members attending Congress 2025.
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How to improve confidence in patients living with dementia
Tasting childhood sweets and listening to familiar music are just 2 ways to help people with mild to moderate dementia socialise better
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Elected and appointed member hub
Everything you need to know about serving on a governance or representatives committee
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Behind bars and bandages: providing care in prison
Leanne Hume and Michelle Raddings, our Lead Nurses for Independent Health and Social Care in the Northern and Yorkshire and Humber regions, discuss their visit to a regional reception prison and what they learned from the nursing staff there.
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Universal screening versus Selective screening for DDH
This blog discusses what Developmental Hip Dysplasia (DDH) is and how universal screening versus selective screening may look like. In my role as a CNS in orthopaedics, universal screening will increase my workload but may identify many DDH infants in a more timely manner, which in the long run will decrease the need for adult orthopaedic services.
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NHS pay: your increase is late
Government failing to deliver on promises to nursing – staff must get significant pay rise and pay reform now
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Health secretary told to ‘get a grip’ as NHS pay award delayed
RCN Executive Director of Legal and Member Relations, Jo Galbraith-Marten, said: “Nursing staff deliver the vast majority of care in our NHS and are crucial to keeping patients safe, but yet again we won’t see a pay rise arrive on time. The government is failing to deliver the change it promised."
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Nursing and Covid 19: Past, Present and Future
Watch recordings from our event that took place on March 15th 2025, International Long Covid Awareness Day.