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Safe nurse staffing law in Wales: improvements made to patient care, but stricter guidance is needed
We’ve launched our latest report on the impact of the Nurse Staffing Levels (Wales) Act 2016 on health care delivery.
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RCN Wales members have overwhelmingly voted in favour of industrial action in momentous ballot results
Nursing staff at the majority of NHS employers in Wales have voted to take strike action over pay levels and patient safety concerns, the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) can confirm. Action will take place in the NHS trusts or health boards that have met the relevant legal requirements.
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RCN Wales publishes workforce report as Welsh Parliament debates safe nurse staffing levels
The annual report on the state of the nursing workforce in Wales shows health care in Wales is in crisis.
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RCN Wales shines a light on workforce crisis
Last evening (Tuesday 18 October) the Royal College of Nursing Wales beamed the current number of registered nurse vacancies in NHS Wales onto public buildings around the Welsh capital.
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RCN Wales calls on the Welsh government to take responsibility for nurse pay amidst ballot for strike action
In a letter to the Health Minister, Eluned Morgan MS, the Royal College of Nursing in Wales says it is ready and waiting to open discussions if Welsh government is genuinely committed to improving NHS pay.
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East Kent
This branch is open to RCN members working in East Kent.
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Brighton and Hove
This branch is open to RCN members working in Brighton and Hove.
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Become an RCN rep
RCN reps are members of the RCN who act as the link between members and RCN Council. Find out how you can become an RCN steward, safety representative or learning representative here.
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Fair pay for general practice nursing staff
in Scotland