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Every ICB must retain nursing expertise, RCN says
An RCN report raises the alarm on the Westminster government’s rapid reforms to Integrated Care Boards (ICBs)
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Official investigation into corridor care in NHS hospitals must mark ‘beginning of the end’ for unacceptable practice, RCN says
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “This is testament to the bravery of thousands of nursing staff who spoke out about a devastating collapse in care standards. No patient should languish in a corridor, a chair or be forced to endure intimate examinations in public areas. This investigation must shed more light on the scale and impact of these shocking conditions and mark the beginning of the end for this unacceptable practice."
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Making a difference in Yorkshire & the Humber
Lisa Cooke reflects on her journey to becoming a member of the Yorkshire & the Humber Regional Board.
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Education team
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South East Region Board Meeting
Meeting of the South East region board.
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South East Region Board Meeting
Meeting of the South East region board.
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Sickle cell disease: essentials for the non-specialist
Could you spot a sickle cell crisis? Knowing the basics improves care, reduces health inequalities and saves lives
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Unsettled: How the proposed change to indefinite leave to remain could affect the retention of internationally educated nursing staff
Internationally educated nursing staff make a vital contribution to the health of our nation with one in five nursing staff in the UK having studied overseas. However, UK government proposals to reform the settlement system pose a significant threat to the retention of brilliant and dedicated staff.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Earned Settlement
RCN response to the UK Government's consultation on Earned Settlement.
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Raising concerns and corridor care template letters for nurses
Raising concerns and corridor care template letters