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Baroness Casey right to point out need for urgent workforce reform, says Royal College of Nursing
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Professor Nicola Ranger, said: "The government must be prepared to tackle the big challenges facing the sector that undermine health and care integration and have an honest conversation with the public about how these are addressed."
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Breeze your way through revalidation
What it is, why it matters, and how to make the process less stressful
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Corporate Partnerships
Helping your organisation to reach nursing professionals.
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Celebrating progress: steps in the right direction
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Professor Nicola Ranger celebrates International Women’s Day, hard-won progress on nursing career progression and Overseas NHS Workers’ Day.
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Physical and verbal abuse against nursing staff rising, RCN London Director warns health committee
RCN London Director, Lisa Elliott, speaks at Health Committee meeting on the rise of physical and verbal abuse against nursing staff.
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Bowel Care
Bowel care is a fundamental area of patient care that is frequently overlooked, yet it is of paramount importance for the quality of life of patients. This edition includes updates on best practice and provides guidance for all nursing staff. It incorporates knowledge of bowel function and the essentials of assessment, treatment and management of lower bowel dysfunction. The publication promotes a positive and proactive approach to care delivery for the essential and fundamental needs of bowel function and management of bowel disorders.
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Monthly drop-in meeting with your RCN team at Southmead Hospital
Meet your RCN top team on the last Tuesday of every month at a drop-in meeting on Level 5, Trym, Southmead Hospital.
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North West Board discretionary funding for RCN Congress 2026
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The transformative power of pursuing what you love
Senior staff nurse Delyth Jones, who discovered powerlifting in her 40s, shares how the sport transformed her confidence, wellbeing and career, ultimately taking her from burnout to becoming a Commonwealth Champion.
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‘You’ve just got one chance’: Terri Gazi on the heart of hospice care
Retired lead nurse Terri Gazi reflects on five decades in nursing, the lessons learned from supporting families at their hardest moments, and why end‑of‑life care in Wales needs greater investment – as she celebrates a King's New Year Honour she says belongs to the whole team at City Hospice.