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Next London Mayor must be a champion of nursing
RCN London Director, Lisa Elliott, wrote to all London Mayoral candidates asking them to take action to support the capital's nursing community.
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Members tell MPs that North East London health services are at a crisis point
Members tell MPs, that North East London health services are at a crisis point during their recent listening event hosted by the Inner and Outer North East London Branches.
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RCN London announce this year’s Rising Star Award winners
They work throughout London, this year's Rising Stars come from across the globe. Find out more about who they are and the inspirational work they are doing.
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NHS spend millions on temporary nursing staff in failure to close recruitment gap in London
New analysis from the RCN reveals how much money has been spent on temporary nursing staff from 2020-2022.
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Say hello to RCN London's Rising Stars of 2022
Working right across capital and coming from across the world, this year’s Rising Stars are improving the lives of patients, nursing colleagues and Londoners.
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Making the case for facilities time and facilities agreements in the NHS
This guidance sets out the provisions in the Trade Union Act, looks at the benefits of union representation and facilities agreements and restates what the law and good practice say about the issue. It aims to provide you with information to make the case for facilities time and agreements. At the back of this publication, there are also template letters to share with employers to help you make the case.
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RCN comment on Scottish budget 2020-21
Extra funding for health and social care services is welcome but a continued long-term focus is needed to tackle current staffing shortages and meet ever-increasing demand, says RCN Scotland.
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RCN Scotland comment on COVID-19 testing
Regular testing of health and care workers and the people they are caring for, even if they have no symptoms, is needed, says RCN Scotland.
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Nurse leader calls on First Minister to intervene on protective equipment supply
RCN members and others in the health and care workforce are seriously concerned about their safety due to the lack of protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic. The RCN is calling on the First Minister to make sure all staff get the equipment they need and widespread testing for staff is made available.
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Scottish government announces expert group on COVID-19 impact on ethnic minorities
Impact on minority ethnic communities in Scotland of COVID-19 virus to be investigated.