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‘A quiet revolutionary’: the NHS's first Black matron
With a Blue Plaque newly unveiled in her memory, we profile the extraordinary life of Daphne Steele, the first Black matron to join the NHS.
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RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year Awards
A history of the winners in the award categories
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Nursing voices of the Windrush generation
‘We mustn’t forget their struggles, and that some of those struggles continue’. Many of the people who arrived in the UK from the Caribbean in 1948 became instrumental in the development of the NHS. We share the stories of four nurses who’ve been involved with or touched by the Windrush legacy
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Celebrating BAME nursing history
In recognition of the incredible diversity of our nursing workforce, the RCN Library and Archives team has uncovered stories of black, Asian and minority ethnic nurses from decades past
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PMDD: ‘I wasn’t being dramatic or oversensitive, I was unwell’
Up to 8% of people who menstruate have PMDD. Here’s what you need to know about the condition
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Free access to key student textbook series
The Transforming Nursing Practice series of eBooks are now available to all RCN members 24/7.
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Video: what are PMS and PMDD?
What you need to know about these chronic premenstrual conditions
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Raising the voice of nursing in the COVID-19 Inquiry
Content warning: please be aware that the following content contains details of the impact of COVID-19 on nursing staff
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RCN asks mayoral candidates to put nursing at the heart of their manifestos
The RCN is asking mayoral candidates across the North West to put nursing at the heart of their manifestos ahead of the elections.
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Using technology to improve pain management in care homes
Carol Dale, Lead Nurse for Independent Health and Social Care in Scotland, discusses how independent care nurses are exploring ways to improve pain management, including using digital technology.