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From the Archives: Alice Bird in World War Two
The RCN archives hold a wealth of artefacts and papers documenting the history of nursing from individual lives to major events. This blog series from the History of Nursing Forum is delving into the collection to share its treasures and to bring the archive to life. This is the first of 3 posts, concerning Alice Bird, a 20th Century nurse, midwife and tutor who worked in Sussex and London during World War Two.
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Responding to raised concerns
RCN South East's Rian Gleave considers the most positive ways managers can respond to raised concerns.
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Meet the agenda committee
More information about the Agenda committee, including biographies.
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Becoming an effective leader
South East Council member Sally Bassett on how we can learn and develop into effective leaders.
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Get involved in our governance
You can help shape our governance and make us the best College we can be.
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Success Stories
Examples of how patient care has been improved by involving nurses, midwives and health care assistants in procurement.
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Ending corridor care in Wales
How and why to call it out
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Significant investment in nursing is needed across health and care
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger reflects on the publication of Lord Darzi's report on the state of the National Health Service in England and the nursing staff she has met during our NHS pay consultations.
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Falls
Falling continues to be a critical public health issue for older adults, with approximately one-third of persons aged 65 years and older falling each year. This blog looks at the essential role nursing can play in falls prevention.
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Making the grade: valuing and investing in the future of our profession
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger reflects on the influx of new joiners to nursing A-level results day brings and encourages RCN members to use their voices in our consultation on the NHS pay award in England.