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Politics in nursing
Members joined our #RCN2020 online debate to discuss how nursing staff can influence the future of health and social care
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How my rep role has enriched my nursing career
As Jean Lewis retires from her role as an RCN steward, she shares her advice for new reps and what she’s learnt from 32 years of supporting members
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The future is flexible: online learning for reps
RCN learning reps, safety reps and stewards can now complete their initial learning online. We take a look at how it works and what reps think of the new online pathway
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How to use your branch meeting to politically influence
With four local MPs attending a recent branch meeting, RCN branch communications officer Nikki Williams shares her advice on how to build relationships with politicians
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Reducing risks for BAME nursing staff
Find out how reps are helping members from BAME backgrounds get the right protection and support during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Securing fair NHS terms and conditions
RCN National Officer Hannah Reed explains how we’ve been working to improve members’ terms and conditions of service during the pandemic
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Fighting an unfair fee
Nurse Eva Omondi’s crusade to challenge the immigration health surcharge began at RCN Congress in 2018. She explains how support for her mission resulted in a government promise to scrap the charge for health care workers
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Legal update: shared parental leave and pay
Is it discriminatory to pay men taking shared parental leave less than women taking maternity leave?
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RCN Awards of Merit
Meet the members who have made an exceptional contribution to the College and have gone above and beyond to support fellow members
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Standing up to sexual harassment
RCN member Zeba Arif has helped develop new guidance on third-party sexual harassment so reps can make sure nursing staff are protected and supported to speak up