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RCN ballot leaflet
RCN members need to vote by the 23 June. One vote could be the difference between a mandate to strike across the entire country, or nowhere at all. Do it for every health and care worker. Do it for all of your patients.
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RCN Group Annual Report 2022
Combined RCN Group Annual Report and consolidated financial accounts for year ended 31 December 2022.
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Library and Archive Service quarterly report: September-December 2022.
Library and Archive Service quarterly report: September-December 2022
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Fair Pay For Nursing Internationally Educated Nurses leaflet
Leaflet aimed at internationally educated nurses (IENs) containing information about the current strike ballot in England.
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Three steps to positive practice
This document was developed by a multidisciplinary group based in Northern Ireland, involving the Royal College of Nursing, the Royal College of Occupational Therapists, the Royal College of Psychiatrists and the British Association of Social Work Northern Ireland. It is designed to assist health and social care staff who are involved in practices where people in their care may be restricted in some way and guide professional decision-making when restrictive practices are being considered as part of care and support provision.
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RCN Foundation Annual Report 2022
The RCN Foundation Group Annual Report and Financial Statements 1 January to 31 December 2022.
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Holdco Annual Report 2022
The RCN Holdco Limited Annual Report and Financial Statements for 2022.
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Raising and Escalating Concerns
This resource, aimed at NHS and independent sector nursing staff and student nurses, will support you to raise concerns wherever you work. It includes a decision making flowchart to help staff and students decide whether to raise a concern and when to escalate a concern.
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Caring for older people: The essential role of the care home nurse (Welsh executive summary)
Welsh executive summary of the RCN Wales report, Caring for older people: The essential role of the care home nurse.
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Caring for older people: The essential role of the care home nurse
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Wales represents around 29,500 members, two-thirds of whom work in the community, and many in care homes. Care home providers and RCN Wales members alike have reported an acute shortage of registered nurses in the care home sector. This report argues for a set of actions to raise the profile of care home nursing and make sure residents continue to receive the safe and effective care they need and deserve.