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'Being assaulted at work isn’t part of your job'
RCN steward Phil Noyes has created guidance for staff involved in violent incidents
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‘Mental health care must be culturally sensitive’
Dr Ann Mitchell is Chair of a new subgroup of the RCN’s Mental Health Forum that aims to address the impact of racial inequalities
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A glorious patronage
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s association with the RCN stretched back to the first half of the 20th century and she was an RCN patron for more than 65 years
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Working together to achieve change
From industrial action in Northern Ireland to facing the pandemic, we hear how Catherine used her role to consistently advocate for students
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Empowering refugee nurses
Navigating nursing in a new country isn’t easy, but a pioneering scheme is supporting refugees into NHS employment
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‘Thank you for helping to make my mammy better’
Nicola offers practical support to pregnant women and mothers who are struggling with their mental health
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In good hands
Fresh from her appearance on TV’s Dragon’s Den, paediatric nurse Antonia explains what drove her to create a cream for hard-working hands, and how her business gives back to nursing
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‘Nursing staff play an important role in building a fairer society’
Public health expert Professor Sir Michael Marmot tells us how the pandemic has exacerbated health inequalities – and how nurses could pressure the government to act
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Meet your RCN Awards winners
Find out more about the members who have all made an exceptional contribution to the RCN
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Surviving a COVID coma
Mental health nurse Yaw is one of the tens of thousands of health and care workers who caught the virus. He shares his intense experience of being in a coma, ‘ICU psychosis’ and gradual recovery