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Sexual and Reproductive Health Competency Framework for Women Cared for in Prison
This competencies framework has been developed for nurses, midwives, and those supporting nursing teams, who provide sexual and reproductive health care to women in prison. It takes account of nursing teams who may have limited experience caring for pregnant women.
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For Queen and Country: Nursing, Trauma and War
Find out more about our defence nursing exhibition
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Education and Career Progression Framework for Fertility Nursing
This updated framework highlights recommended education and training pathways for career development within fertility nursing. It can be used to facilitate a conversation and enable career development for all nurses and HCSWs in fertility services.
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A healthful form of work: The history of public health nursing
Find out more about our exhibition A healthful form of work: the history of public health nursing.
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Reshaping Care Home Care project
A Queen Margaret University practice development initiative.
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The Right Sort of Women: Nursing Founders
Find out more about our past exhibition, The Right Sort of Women: Nursing Founders and read about the founding of the RCN.
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Quality clinical care planning in care homes
UCLPartners received an RCN Foundation grant to test the ReSPECT process in three London care homes.
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Supporting nursing in care homes
A research and consultation project focusing on patient care and professional development for care home nursing staff.
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The Voice of Nursing: Exhibition
You are invited to explore how nursing has changed over the last 100 years. With stories from nurses themselves and items from our unique collections, discover how the RCN has developed from a small professional women’s organisation in 1916 to become the Voice of Nursing in 2016.
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Social Care Nurses guide to Revalidation
The RCN Foundation was delighted to fund FoNS to develop a video animation ‘a practical guide to revalidation for nurses working in social care’.