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Bugs off that bump! Vaccinations during pregnancy
Maternal immunisation is safe and effective, yet uptake of these vital vaccinations remains poor. Nurses and midwives are trusted professionals, working with expectant and new families and a key source of information to help families make informed decisions.
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RCN London
Home page of the RCN London site
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Do you ever wonder what your RCN South West Regional Board does?
As your South West RCN Regional Board Chair, I wanted to share key messages from our Board meeting this month. Did you know that all RCN members in the South West can attend the open part of the board meeting via MS teams and participate in the discussions?
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What is nursing activism?
Rachel Hollis explores what activism means for her and how she's involved in activism at the RCN.
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How much has changed since Mary Seacole?
Black History Month - Has the issue of racial discrimination in nursing improved in the last 150 years?
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Time to highlight Scotland’s nursing stars
I’m delighted to see the nominations process for the 2025 Scotland Nurse of the Year Awards open today (15 October). Our Awards are fast becoming one of the most positive times in Scotland’s nursing calendar.
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The Amin Abdullah RCN Foundation Grant opens to commemorate World Suicide Prevention Day
Created in memory of nurse Amin, the annual award will fund research into supportive nursing practices. Deadline: 5pm on 15 October.
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Welcome to Tracey McErlain-Burns, newly elected Chair of the RCN Yorkshire and the Humber Board
Hello, my name is Tracey McErlain-Burns and I am the new chair of the RCN Yorkshire and the Humber regional board.
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Communication is the key
North West Regional Board Chair, Carmel O'Boyle, on the importance of the many ways we can amplify the nursing voice.
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Time to value nursing
It’s no secret that, since the inception of the Agenda for Change job evaluation scheme, the clinical skills, knowledge and responsibilities of many band 5 nursing staff have evolved and grown substantially.