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Royal College of Nursing NI Statement in relation to meeting Health Minister
“We need details in writing from the Minister but today’s steps are hugely significant and our members can feel proud at the assurances they’ve secured", says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Royal College of Nursing suspends historic strike action
“Nurses never entered into this lightly but their hard work and difficult decisions secured real progress", says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Royal College of Nursing responds to Government's obesity strategy
Helen Donovan, RCN Professional Lead for Public Health, said: “Nursing staff see the impact of obesity every day.
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Royal College of Nursing 'disappointed' by Government plans for future immigration
Dame Donna Kinnair, RCN Chief Executive and General Secretary, said: “Once again, we are disappointed to see the Government’s plans for the UK’s future immigration system falling short of what is required."
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Royal College of Nursing says lack of PPE puts nurses and their families at risk
“Every minute we wait is a minute too long. All nursing staff, no matter where they work, must feel safe. We need action, we need equipment, we need it now", says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Waive parking charges for healthcare staff during pandemic, urges RCN
Car parking fees should be waived for all healthcare staff working at hospitals in England during the pandemic, the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) urges today.
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Royal College of Nursing responds to registration figures from the Nursing and Midwifery Council
"UK Government needs to do everything within its gift to help our existing workforce and ensure that nursing is attractive, well-paid, and meaningfully supported," says Dame Donna Kinnair.
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RCN staff shortage petition results in Parliamentary debate
“We hope that this debate will result in the issue being discussed further by Parliament and the Government, ultimately resulting in legislation to prevent this staffing crisis from recurring", says Mike Adams, RCN Director for England
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Royal College of Nursing demands Government to do more to keep staff safe during Covid-19 pandemic
Dame Donna Kinnair, RCN Chief Executive and General Secretary, said: “Nursing staff in all health and social care settings need to feel safe as they fight this pandemic."
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PM must intervene to ensure enough protective equipment for nurses, RCN urges
“Our members have been unstinting in their dedication and professionalism to protecting the health and wellbeing of United Kingdom – they must be supported by the Government and health sector in return", says Dame Donna Kinnair