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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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RCN Foundation commissions study to explore the experiences of internationally educated nursing and midwifery staff
LNWH NHS Trust will undertake the study over a two-year period.
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Children and young people's mental health
The RCN Foundation has funded a series of projects and research initiatives to respond to the mental health needs of children, young people and the nursing and midwifery staff who support them
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Neurological rehabilitation
The RCN Foundation has an extensive programme of work concerning neurological rehabilitation, with a focus on recovery for those under the age of 40
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RCN Foundation Chair in Adult Social Care Nursing
The RCN Foundation Chair in Adult Social Care Nursing is the first of its kind initiative in adult social care nursing. Learn more about the role as it progresses through its 5 year programme
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Learning disability nursing
Inclusive Health - enhancing the lives of individuals with learning disabilities
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Compassionate Leadership
The RCN Foundation has funded projects exploring Compassionate Leadership and how this impacts the every day experiences of newly qualified nurses and midwives across the UK
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UHCW NHS Trust becomes first recipient of Michelle Cox RCN Foundation Anti-Racism Award
The funding will support the development of five educational videos for the UHCW Anti-Racism Toolkit e-learning module
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UHNM are recipients of prestigious Michelle Cox RCN Foundation Anti-Racism Award
The project aims to combat racism by monitoring workplace practices, identifying barriers to career advancement, and promoting equity
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From students to qualified nurses - how the RCN Foundation supported nursing in Bangladesh
In 2020, the RCN Foundation awarded a grant to the IMPACT Foundation, providing funding to seven student nurses in Bangladesh.