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RCN Wales Welcomes the Opportunity to Give Evidence to Health Committee on Community Nursing
The Royal College of Nursing Wales gave oral evidence to the Health, Social Care and Sports Committee on community nursing.
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RCN Wales Responds to Introductory Bill on Banning Smacking
RCN Wales responds to introductory Bill on banning smacking
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Cross Party Group examines Nursing in Care Homes
The recent meeting of the Cross-Party Assembly Group on Nursing, chaired by David Rees AM, focused on ‘Nursing in Care Homes: Views from the Frontline.’
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RCN Wales Leadership Summit 2019
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in Wales held its 8th annual Nurse Leadership Summit at Cardiff City Stadium on March 27th 2019.
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RCN Wales welcomes Assembly debate on Nurse Staffing Levels
Following the launch of RCN Wales report 'Progress and Challenge: The Implementation of the Nurse Staffing Levels (Wales) Act 2016', Assembly Members have tabled a motion on the report which will be discussed in the Senedd today.
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RCN Wales calls for Government action to tackle shortage of nursing staff in Care Homes
RCN Wales is calling for urgent action following the findings of a cross party group, published today in the report, “Nursing in Care Homes: A View from the Frontline”.
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RCN Wales announces Helen Whyley as Interim Director
Gaynor Jones MBE, Chair of RCN Welsh Board, welcomes Helen into her new role.
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RCN Wales responds to announcement on extension of the NHS Wales Bursary
The RCN welcomes the announcement that the NHS Wales Bursary scheme will continue for the 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 academic year. It is a shame that it is only a two- year extension to an essential funding stream for undergraduate nursing programmes
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RCN Wales Nurse of the Year Awards 2019 Launch
The Royal College of Nursing Wales is pleased to announce the official launch of the RCN in Wales Nurse of the Year Awards 2019 at The Beacon, Dafen, Llanelli.
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RCN Wales Bitterly Disappointed with Learning Disability Cuts
RCN Wales believes the decision made by Bangor University to reduce the number of Learning Disability lecturing staff at its School of Health Sciences department will have a devastating effect on Learning Disability (LD) students and patient care across North Wales.