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RCN International Nursing Research Conference marks 60 years of nurses in research
This week, Sheffield plays host to nurse researchers from across the globe for a historic RCN International Nursing Research Conference starting today [Tuesday 3 September 2019] - three days of idea-sharing and discussion that could change the future of nursing and healthcare.
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Royal College of Nursing responds to Treasury funding announcement for NHS staff training
“We now urge the Government to address the current workforce crisis in the NHS by investing £1 billion in nurse higher education to increase our domestic supply of nurses", says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Royal College of Nursing responds to NHS England and NHS Improvement proposals for updating health and care legislation
“We are clear that government is well placed to determine how accountability can be clarified in law", says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Patient safety in danger unless nurse numbers increase, RCN warns
“Today we’re issuing a stark warning that patient safety is being endangered by nursing shortages. Staffing shortfalls are never simply numbers on a spreadsheet - they affect real patients in real communities",says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Royal College of Nursing responds to Government plans to improve vaccine uptake
RCN Professional Lead for Public Health Helen Donovan said: “These suggestions will go some way towards improving the uptake of vaccines."
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Chancellor must use spending round to fund our future nurses
“If action is not taken now to boost the number of people starting, and crucially completing, nursing degrees we will continue seeing patient care being put at risk", says Patricia Marquis, RCN Director for England
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Acceptances onto nursing degree courses will fail to close the gap on vacancies
“If we are to boost the numbers needed to give patients the care they deserve we need to see decisive action through proper and sustained investment in our nurses of the future", says Dame Donna Kinnair
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RCN comments on funding announcement for NHS in England
"When one in nine nurse jobs in England is unfilled, we expect the Prime Minister to make investment in the supply of nurses a priority", says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Royal College of Nursing responds to latest NHS performance statistics
“While economists argue over how much of the NHS funding announced by PM this week is new money, today’s figures show the reality patients and staff are facing every day in our hospitals", says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Royal College of Nursing responds to Conservatives' NHS visa announcement
“There are tens of thousands of unfilled nursing jobs and we need more ambitious plans than this to address it", says Dame Donna Kinnair