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Safe, Sustainable and Productive Staffing in Maternity Services
NHS Improvement is seeking views on safe, sustainable and productive staffing in maternity services.
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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.
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Next Phase of Regulation
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is seeking views on its next phase of regulation.
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RCN Review of Membership Categories
The RCN wants to find out your views as part of a review of our membership categories and subscription plans.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Safe, Sustainable and Productive Staffing in Mental Health Services
RCN response to NHS Improvement's consultation on safe, sustainable and productive staffing in mental health services.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: New Service Specifications for Adult Medium and Low Secure Mental Health Services
RCN response to NHS England's consultation on the two new service specifications for the adult secure low and medium mental health services.
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PARLIAMENTARY SUBMISSION: Integrating Health and Social Care inquiry
RCN's parliamentary submission to Public Accounts Committee's integrating health and social care inquiry.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Protecting Whistleblowers Seeking Jobs in the NHS
RCN response to the Department of Health's consultation on draft regulations that prevent an NHS employer from discriminating against applicants who appear to have been whistleblowers.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Ambulatory Management of PE
RCN response to the British Thoracic Society's consultation on ambulatory management of PE.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Fixing Our Broken Housing Market
RCN response to the Department for Communities and Local Government's consultation on Fixing our broken housing market.