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Female Genital Mutilation. RCN Guidance for Travel Health Services
This updated publication acts as a supplement to Female Genital Mutilation: An RCN Resource for Nursing and Midwifery Practice (011 168) and focuses on professionals working in travel health services. Travel health organisations, clinics and health care professionals will find it useful as it highlights how important it is for processes within travel health settings to be reviewed to ensure services provide an effective safeguarding process around FGM.
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The power of connection
Pam shares how the RCN has been working to connect our members across independent health and social care in Wales.
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Glove awareness resources
Download posters, leaflets and social media visuals for Glove Awareness Week 2022.
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Royal College of Nursing responds to the Health Secretary's interview on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
Royal College of Nursing Chief Nurse, Professor Nicola Ranger, said: "Today we might be discussing the winter crisis, but NHS performance has been falling over a decade regardless of the season. Cold months bring particular challenges, but nursing staff are working in dire situations year-round."
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Royal College of Nursing responds to government announcement imposing limits on care workers bringing their spouses and children to the UK
Royal College of Nursing Chief Nurse, Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “Ministers appear comfortable with tearing apart families to score political points. This cruel sanction will deter care workers from coming to the UK, adding to dire workforce shortages in social care and ultimately piling even more pressure on an overburdened NHS."
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RCN members at the Care Plus Group step up their campaign for fair pay with four days of strike action this week
Members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) employed by Care Plus Group (CPG) are preparing for four days of industrial strike action this week. They will be taking strike action from 7.00am on Tuesday 5 December to 8.00am on Saturday 9 December (inclusive).
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'We receive £5,000 a year less than our NHS counterparts’: nursing staff on strike for fair pay
Nursing staff at independent health care employers are being paid less than NHS staff, despite delivering NHS services. Find out why their fight matters and how to support it
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Agency spend in South East spirals
Agency spend in the South East region spirals
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Anti-strike act: what you need to know
Find out what’s in the new law and how it might affect nursing staff
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RCN Wales responds to Healthcare Inspectorate Wales annual report
It’s crucial now that Welsh government see that all roads lead back to safe staffing in the fight to save the NHS