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RCN Wales launches Agency Nursing Report 2022
RCN Wales launches a report ‘Agency Nursing’, looking at why nurses in Wales chose agency nursing.
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Further RCN strike action in Wales begins today
The strike comes after the majority of eligible members voted to reject the latest Welsh government NHS pay offer in a recent ballot.
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Launch of Ward Manager Programme
RCN Wales launches a Ward Manager Project as part of the safe and effective care campaign.
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RCN Wales urges health minister to meet over pay
RCN Wales calls on the Welsh Government to Take Responsibility For Nurses Pay
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RCN Wales publishes Learning Disability Nursing paper
RCN Wales has published a Learning Disability Nursing paper, which calls for more learning disability consultant nurses in Wales
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RCN Wales responds to the latest NMC register data
Whilst the latest NMC register data shows that there are more nurses this year in Wales, the ageing nursing workforce, who will soon enough be retiring, coupled with the leavers, 1370 this year, is very concerning
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UCAS figures show decline in nurses entering education
Number of nurses entering education in Wales falling, Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), shows
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RCN report shows many nurses leave profession at start of their career
The report sets out the issues contributing to the poor retention of nursing staff and includes data from the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
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RCN members demand action to ensure nurses can better support victims of LGBTQ+ hate crime
Nursing can play a vital role in supporting their LGBTQ+ patients who are victims of hate crimes so need greater access to resource and training, according to members speaking at RCN Congress in Brighton.
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RCN Wales responds to Welsh Government Pay meeting
RCN Wales responds to Welsh Government NHS pay offer