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BRIEFING: RCN submission to International Development Committee Session - Global Health Challenges and the UK - How are aid cuts impacting the future of Global Health?
RCN response to the International Development Committee's session on global health challenges and the UK - how are aid cuts impacting the future of global health?
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REPORT: Student Attrition
A research report into nursing student attrition by Community Research for the RCN.
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BRIEFING: Westminster Hall debate on child poverty and the No Recourse to Public Funds condition
RCN briefing on the Westminster Hall debate on child poverty and the No Recourse to Public Funds condition.
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Health reform in England
Briefing that describes contents of the Department of Health's document of the same name, which explains how various aspects of the reform process fits together.
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RCN BRIEFING: MODERN SLAVERY ACT 2015, 10TH ANNIVERSARY DEBATES
RCN Parliamentary Briefing on the general debate of the tenth anniversary of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 on 27th March 2025, and Debate on Report from the Modern Slavery Act 2015 Committee: 'The Modern Slavery Act 2015: becoming world-leading again' on 28th March 2025.
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Payment by Results (PbR)
Briefing that explains PbR, the implications for the NHS and raises key questions related to prices for mental health and community services, and loss of income and funding for new services.
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Glossary of Terms
An A- Z of terms used in discussions about health and social care reform.
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The NHS in England
A briefing detailing the final stages of the NHS reforms for 2006-07 and 2007-08.
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Trust, assurance and safety
On the 21 February the white paper on professional regulation was published, Trust, Assurance and Safety – the Regulation of Health Professionals in the 21st Century. The white paper will affect how nurses are regulated in the future.
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BRIEFING: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill – Second reading 10 February 2025
The Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill Illegal Migration Bill was introduced to the House of Commons on 30 January 2025. The Bill is predominately focused on law enforcement powers and the Border Security Command.