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Clyde nursing support worker education event (Royal Alexandra Hospital)
RCN Scotland is delivering free education sessions for all those working in support roles in nursing at Royal Alexandra Hospital, Paisley.
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Our work
Find out more about the work of the History of Nursing Socity and the other organisations we work with
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Plymouth branch meeting - all members welcome
Please join us at our next branch meeting. Your branch team is keen to meet you and update you with future events and current issues. But more importantly, this is your opportunity to have your say on the activities and learning events that your branch undertakes and to make your voice heard on the topics that concern you and the work of the RCN. Please do come along and get involved if you can.
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HCAs, APs and SNAs
HCAs, APs and SNAs subject from the Royal College of Nursing Library and Museum. Highlights key information resources.
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Nursing Support Workers' Day (NHS Borders)
On the 25th November, the RCN will be visiting Borders General Hospital to celebrate Nursing Support Workers’ Day.
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A winning care home: Reflecting on seeing our Scotland Nurse of the Year in action
This week, as part of Care Home Open Week, I had the privilege of visiting Rashielee Care Home in Erskine, Glasgow, where their success at the RCN Nurse of the Year Awards speaks volumes.
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Social Care Nurses: A Call to Lead
Pam reflects on the inspiring social care nursing events she recently attended and calls for action in raising the profile of nursing in social care.
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Where Care Blossoms Outdoors: The Making of a Sensory Sanctuary
Debbie Strong, Operations Manager at Ysguborwen Care Home in Aberdare, explains how their new “Park” enhances the lives of their residents.
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Public backs better pay for nursing as tens of thousands vote on NHS award
As RCN members have their say on a pay increase of 3.6%, the public shows its support for nursing
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Why Sleep Matters: A Deep Dive into Sleep Hygiene for Elderly Care Homes
Sleep doesn't always get enough attention in elderly care settings. While care home nurses meticulously track medications, monitor vital signs, write care plans and risk assessments, sleep is often an afterthought.