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Nurse-to-patient ratios and ending corridor care: our prescription for the NHS
We’ve contributed to an independent investigation into the performance of the NHS in England by highlighting what must be done to address the nursing workforce crisis – from implementing nurse-to-patient ratios, to eradicating corridor care and supporting mental health of nursing staff.
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Corridor care: RCN declares ‘national emergency’ and demands political action
Nursing staff are regularly forced to provide care to patients in chairs and corridors, compromising patient safety and dignity. We’re asking members to call it out and join our fight to eradicate the practice.
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RCN call for urgent action on corridor care recognised at top level
NHS England has sent a letter to all health and care providers saying corridor care should never be considered the ‘norm’.
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King’s Speech response: policy programme is step towards nursing reset and renewal
RCN welcomes positive moves including the commitment to repeal anti-trade union legislation, but measures to increase recruitment and retention in the nursing workforce and eradicate corridor care must follow soon.
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RCN Careers Interview skills and techniques webinar
Feel more confident and in control of your next interview.
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Research funding opportunities
Finding research funding
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Innovation in nursing
Nurses and health care professionals can benefit from using innovation in their practice.
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The nursing and midwifery professoriate in the UK
A listing of nurses and midwives who hold substantive chairs (either personal or organisational) in UK Universities
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Information for members contacted by the NMC about their computer-based test
Members who completed their computer-based competence test at the testing centre in Ibadan, Nigeria may have received a letter or email from the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) about needing to complete another test. If this affects you, read our guidance on what to do next.
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IEN Blogs
Read the latest articles to help support internationally educated nursing staff