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Safe Staffing in Acute NHS Trusts
Response to the University of Southampton report, ‘Implementation, Impact and Costs of Policies for Safe Staffing in Acute NHS Trusts’, on safe levels of nursing staff.
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RCN Wales Bitterly Disappointed with Learning Disability Cuts
RCN Wales believes the decision made by Bangor University to reduce the number of Learning Disability lecturing staff at its School of Health Sciences department will have a devastating effect on Learning Disability (LD) students and patient care across North Wales.
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RCN London announce Rising Star winners for 2024
Meet the 22 award winning nursing staff who are transforming health and care in the capital.
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Meet your new London Board for 2025
We are delighted to introduce your new RCN Council and Board members, including Chair and Vice Chair, for the RCN London region.
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RCN ballot on strike action opens
RCN members across Scotland’s NHS are being asked to vote for strike action in a ballot opening today (6 October).
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Corridor care: Scottish government questioned on Corridor Care
Shocking testimony from RCN members on the risks and negative impact of overcrowding in Scotland’s hospitals led to a challenging debate in the Scottish Parliament.
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RCN Scotland hosts Assisted Dying Bill member information event
RCN Scotland hosted a member information event about the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill which is being considered in the Scottish Parliament.
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RCN members in Scotland vote to accept NHS pay offer
RCN members in Scotland have spoken on pay and accepted offers for the next two years.
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RCN Scotland calls for nursing bursary “missing millions” to be invested in tackling nursing workforce challenges
Ahead of MSPs debating and voting on the Scottish government budget today [4 February], we have called for millions of pounds in unspent nursing bursary payments to be invested in tackling the nursing workforce crisis.
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Cabinet Secretary faces scrutiny from RCN Scotland Board
RCN Scotland board members have made clear to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, Neil Gray MSP that he must do significantly more to if he is to rebuild the shattered trust between the Scottish government and RCN members.