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Health and social care fees consultation
CQC are seeking views on two options for the timetable to move to a position where they recover full chargeable costs: recovery over two years between 2016 and 2018 and recovery over four years between 2016 and 2020.
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Royal College of Nursing responds to the a NHS England rollout of the National Retention Programme
“This plan is encouraging to see. In recent years, the nursing profession has been left shrinking as intolerable pressure saw too many burnt-out and voting with their feet." Says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Royal College of Nursing responds to new research on preventable emergency hospital admissions from care homes
"What is needed are dedicated primary care teams including advanced practice nurses who can promptly assess and treat residents who fall ill or injure themselves", says RCN Head of Nursing Practice, Wendy Preston
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Royal College of Nursing responds to Westminster Hall debate on legal duties of Health and Social Care Secretary
"Today MPs from across the house voiced the undeniable truth that unless we have more staff, health and care services can’t be delivered safely and effectively, let alone reformed", says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Royal College of Nursing Responds to latest NHS performance statistics
“With one in ten nursing posts currently vacant in England alone - the situation will not change unless the NHS manages to recruit more staff", says RCN Director in England Patricia Marquis
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Royal College of Nursing responds to Nursing & Midwifery Council 'Shaping the Future' consultation
“This is a welcome opportunity to shape the way the NMC regulates the nursing profession, and informs and challenges the health and care system", says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Royal College of Nursing responds to appointment of new Prime Minister
"Never in recent history has a Prime Minister entered office with pressure so great in health and care services", says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Nursing application numbers still at crisis point despite small increase with funding reforms still failing to deliver on promises
“We need to see a sustained investment to grow the supply of our future nurses and the urgent delivery of a long-term plan for the staff of the NHS", says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Royal College of Nursing calls on Conservative Party leadership candidates to commit to investing in nursing and patient care
“Investing in the health and care workforce supports good health outcomes for our population which in turn, provides opportunities for growth and socio-economic mobility", writes Dame Donna Kinnair
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Royal College of Nursing begins strike action for safe and effective care in Northern Ireland
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in Northern Ireland today (Wednesday 18 December) begins a programme of strike action to demand urgent measures to address unsafe staffing levels and deliver pay parity with colleagues from across the UK.