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From risk to rights: nursing innovation for safe hospital care for people seeking sanctuary
Hosted by the RCN Public Health Forum and the Greater Liverpool and Knowsley Branch, collaborating with Liverpool John Moores University's School of Nursing, Public and Allied Health, with Doctors of the World
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Why recognising nursing as a STEM profession matters for Wales's future workforce
Scientific, technological and analytical expertise already underpin modern nursing practice; formal STEM status would strengthen recruitment, visibility and innovation across Wales.
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Eradicating bullying and harassment in student placements: from awareness to action
Student nurses continue to report bullying, harassment, and a lack of respect for their supernumerary status during clinical placements.
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Creating meaningful spaces: advancing equity, diversity and inclusion
This interactive discussion zone will explore how creating psychologically safe and inclusive spaces can empower nursing staff to engage in meaningful conversations around equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI).
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The value of nurse specialists: learning from the Glasgow District Nurses' fight for fair pay
A group of RCN members in Glasgow came together to fight for fair pay and won - but now it is time to push that win wider.
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RCN Ambassadors: what is this new role and how can I make the most of it in my workplace?
Want to be more active in the RCN but aren't sure where to start?
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RCN Ambassadors: what is this new role and how can I make the most of it in my workplace?
Want to be more active in the RCN but aren't sure where to start?
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Speaking up: my experience of activism on national television
An opportunity to discuss a member's experience of speaking up, what it felt like and why they did it.
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Let's get active in reducing stress in the workplace
Workplace stress is increasing in all areas, but we don't need to be forced to cope.
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Hidden Voices: Refugee Week
A display for Refugee Week (15-21 June), created by refugees and asylum seekers through the Fences & Frontiers culture programme.