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Raising the voice of independent health and social care staff in Wales
Lisa Kieh, our Independent Sector and Community Adviser for Wales, discusses the challenges faced by members in independent health and social care and the work she’s been doing to support them.
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Working with the RCN to provide placements for RCN nursing cadets
My name is Ffion, and I am the Placement Lead for Cardiff and Vale UHB.
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A defining moment for nursing
RCN Chief Nurse Nicola Ranger discusses our new definition of nursing and how the RCN is seeking to influence governments and policymakers on issues around safe staffing and effective care.
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At the Sharp End
Chukwudubem (Chuks) Ifeajuna, RCN South East Safety Rep Committee Member looks at the RCN’s work to protect members from sharps injuries.
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Eliminating Violence from the World of Work
New Chair of the RCN’s UK Safety Representatives’ Committee, Elspeth Caithness talks about violence at work.
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Connecting and empowering General Practice Nurses across London
Millie Simms, our Lead Nurse for Independent Health and Social Care (IHSC) in London, discusses her work to support General Practice Nurses (GPNs) as part of the GPN Monthly Meeting Group.
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Is mental health nursing being diluted?
Stephen Jones, our Professional Lead for Mental Health, discusses the concerns of nursing staff about the future of mental health nursing in the UK.
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Members employed by the Care Quality Commission begin industrial action
They’ll work to rule continuously until our mandate to take industrial action expires in September or a new formal pay offer is made.
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RCN launches new standards to boost the mental health and wellbeing of the nursing workforce
The new education standards are for the Professional Nurse Advocate programme and were developed with input from expert members.
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RCN members vote to reject NHS pay offer for nursing staff in England
We’re seeking an urgent re-opening of pay talks with the UK government and planning a new 48-hour strike from 8pm on 30 April without derogations.