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RCN Scotland calls for the Scottish COVID inquiry to consider Long COVID
We have written to the First Minister calling for the terms of reference for the Scottish COVID Inquiry to be amended explicitly to include the consideration of Long COVID.
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Bladder and Bowel Forum - link nurses
bladder and bowel link nurses
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Royal College of Nursing responds to the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s annual data report
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “It is deeply alarming that over 5,000 young early-career nursing staff chose to quit the profession last year, most vowing never to return. When the vacancy rate is high and care standards often poor due to staffing levels, the NHS cannot afford to lose a single individual."
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Conflicts of interest
A guide for RCN members when they are engaging with representatives of the pharmaceutical industry or sponsors.
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Our regulations
Our regulations describe the way something is done. For example, many of the regulations set out in detail how we must implement the rules in the Standing Orders.
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Sign, speech and symbols: using Makaton in nursing
Discovering Makaton as a nursing student inspired Claire to harness the power of social media to help make health care more accessible for all
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Nursing with a disability or neurodiversity
RCN members share their lived experience of disability and neurodiversity
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Labour Market Enforcement Strategy 2025 to 2026
RCN response to the Director of Labour Market Enforcement’s call for evidence on the Labour Market Enforcement Strategy for 2025 to 2026.
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Looking back: our shared progress on EDI
RCN President Sheila Sobrany reflects on the year and her time as RCN President.
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'I'm worth more than £16 an hour': how to make job evaluation work for you
Several intensive care nurses have been awarded thousands of pounds in backpay through NHS job evaluation