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A Home for Nursing: Behind the Scenes Tour of 20 Cavendish Square
A guided tour exploring the history of the RCN building, famous residents – and ghosts – and the creation of a home for nursing.
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A Home for Nursing: Behind the Scenes Tour of 20 Cavendish Square
A guided tour exploring the history of the RCN building, famous residents – and ghosts – and the creation of a home for nursing.
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A Home for Nursing: Behind the Scenes Tour of 20 Cavendish Square
A guided tour exploring the history of the RCN building, famous residents – and ghosts – and the creation of a home for nursing.
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Why Newly Registered Nurses Need to Understand Research — Or Risk Being Left Behind
Starting out as a newly registered nurse can feel overwhelming. You’re expected to make independent decisions, provide safe care, and be recognised as a professional in your own right. But many of us don’t always feel confident when it comes to research or evidence — and that can make speaking up harder than it needs to be.
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High turnover, ageing workforce and decline in skilled staff major concern in social care, warns Royal College of Nursing
RCN Head of Independent Health and Social Care Claire Sutton said: “While there has been a small increase in the number of registered nurses working in the sector, high rates of turnover, an ageing workforce, and a decline in skilled staff are major causes for concern."
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My Journey into Activism – and the Future We’re Building
Rhian reflects on how she found her voice in nursing activism, from steward training to strike action, and why the Activism Academy and new activism strategy matter for the future.
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A History of Activism: the Radical Nurses Group
Join us for an online talk exploring the The Radical Nurses Group's activism work.
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RCN CSU member meeting
This meeting will discuss the consultation that the Commissioning Support Units have begun with trade unions about a Voluntary Redundancy Scheme.
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Nuffield Trust report highlights 'devastating consequences' of failure to invest in community nursing
RCN Head of Nursing, Carli Whittaker, said: "Only new and sustained investment can ensure there are enough expert community nurses embedded in every community, and that children and young people get the care they need.”
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General meetings
Details from our annual and extraordinary general meetings