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Research, innovation and managing change - a review of our RCN Eastern board-led event
Charlotte Collings, Chair RCN Eastern Region Board, and Vice Chair William Jenner, reflect upon the recent RCN Eastern board learning event on research, innovation and managing change.
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Career Coaching
RCN members can access free, one to one Career Coaching over the telephone
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Preparing for your appointment
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Independent Sector
Advice and guidance for nurses and healthcare workers who work in the independent sector or are thinking about moving to the independent sector.
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NHS Wales collective agreement FAQs
NHS Wales collective agreement FAQs
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Defining Staffing Levels for Children and Young People’s Services
These Defining Staffing Levels for Children and Young People’s Services: RCN UK standards, are the minimum essential staffing level requirements for all providers of services for babies, children and young people to provide safe and effective care.
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Student Senior HCA and now Forum Committee Member
New to the RCN Diabetes Forum Committee, student Nurse, senior healthcare assistant, and mum on a round-the-clock mission, Helena talks about her experiences of joining the committee.
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It's time to do something that I really want to do
Josh Parker-Walsh, the newly-elected West Midlands representative on our UK Students Committee, recalls the experiences that have led him into nursing and inspired him to become a champion of the student voice.
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Leadership is a mindset, not a title: My journey at the Student Leadership Academy
From conquering presentation nerves to embracing her inner leader: Stephanie Todd, third year student in Adult Nursing at Swansea University, reflects on her experience of the Student Leadership Academy
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Royal College of Nursing responds to plans for a new early warning system for NHS patient safety
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: “The guaranteed way to improve care is to raise staffing levels. In the NHS today, one nurse can be left caring for 10, 15 or more patients at a time. The situation is drastically unsafe."