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Modernising Nursing Careers 2
This paper is an update on a previous RCN policy briefing on Modernising Nursing Careers published in April 2007.
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Pre-registration nurse education
Pre-registration nurse education: The NMC review and issues' sets out the background to pre-registration nurse education and identifies the review key issues and their implications.
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BRIEFING: Health and Care Bill - Second Reading
RCN briefing to MPs on the Health and Care Bill.
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BRIEFING: Health and Care Bill, Report Stage
RCN Briefing on Health and Care Bill, Report Stage
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PARLIAMENTARY BRIEFING: Indefinite Leave to Remain
Granting automatic indefinite leave to remain to international health and care workers who helped tackle this virus should be instinctive and we call on the Government to act.
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RCN MEMBER BRIEFING: UK Government white paper on forthcoming health legislation
The government has published a white paper – a document used by government to indicate their policy intentions for new laws – proposing legal changes to the health and care system in England. These laws, when passed by Parliament in the Autumn, will impact our members work and the delivery of health and care in the NHS.
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BRIEFING: House of Lords Second Reading, Health and Care Bill
RCN’s briefing to members of the House of Lords on the Health and Care Bill.
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Specialist nurses make a difference
Briefing overview of the role and contribution of specialist nurses to patient care, clinical outcomes and health service provision in a context of future reduced NHS funding.
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BRIEFING: Nursing Workforce Shortages: 21 Missed Warnings
RCN report on the missed warnings on the workforce shortage.
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Nursing and the Economic Downturn
A roundtable discussion on Nursing and the economic downturn was held on 25 August 2009 at RCN headquarters in London. An invitation only meeting, it brought together prominent figures in nursing together with leading external thinkers and influencers who ordinarily have relatively little direct involvement in developing nursing policy. The roundtable was held in order to explore issues further regarding the creation of a Commission on the Future of Nursing and Midwifery in England, which was announced on 17 March by the Prime Minister.