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Are you vaccinated?
RCN South East's Rian Gleave on why health care workers need to be proactive about vaccinations.
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Resources for non-mental health nurses and midwives
Find out more about our ongoing partnerships and our work to create an online toolkit which will support nurses and midwives who are not mental health trained, but who work with children and young people
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The RCN Foundation Amin Abdullah Grant
Launched in 2022, the grant focuses on the mental health and well-being of nurses. Learn more about those that have received funding and their respective studies.
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Contact us
Get in touch with us on 020 7647 3645 or by emailing rcnfoundation@rcn.org.uk.
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Policies
The policies and priciples that underpin RCN Foundation fundraising and grant-making work.
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Complaints procedure
How to make a complaint
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Party conference season – preparing for May 2026
RCN Scotland staff and members attend the SNP’s conference in Aberdeen, the Scottish Liberal Democrats conference in Glasgow and the Scottish Green Party conference in Edinburgh.
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Championing Neurodiversity in Diabetes: Care Reflections from DPC 2025
In this blog, Acting Chair Amanda Williams, reflects on her time presenting at the Diabetes Professional Care Conference alongside UK Professional Lead for Long Term Conditions, on the new neurodiversity resource from RCN with a special focus on diabetes and the importance of awareness in practice.
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Report sends a stark reminder of challenges facing government health reforms
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: “This crisis has been years in the making, but ministers cannot waste time in solving it. Only new investment to grow the nursing workforce, particularly in community settings, will ease pressures on hospitals, improve care for patients and ensure the government’s reforms are delivered safely.”
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RCN Raises Alarm over Lack of Jobs for Newly Qualified Nurses (NQN) in Swansea Bay
65 adult nursing students who qualify in March 2026 currently have no jobs to apply for in the health board.