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RCN Survey Reveals Disparity of Access to COVID-19 Testing Among Health and Social Care Staff
RCN Survey Reveals Disparity of Access to COVID-19 Testing Among Health and Social Care Staff
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RCN Wales Responds to a Survey on the Impact of COVID-19 on the Nursing and Midwifery Health Workforce in Wales
RCN Wales responds to the results of the first survey recently carried out by the RCN Research Society on the impact of COVID-19 on the nursing workforce
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Welsh Government announce that social care staff will receive bonus payment
RCN Wales responds to the Welsh Government announcement that social care staff in public funded services will receive a £500 payment
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RCN Wales expresses concerns over new workforce risk assessment tool
RCN Wales responds to the introduction by the Welsh Government of a new All Wales COVID-19 Workforce Risk Assessment Tool for NHS and social care staff
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RCN Wales responds to announcement that schools will fully reopen in September
RCN Wales responds to the announcement made by Welsh Government on 9 July that schools will fully reopen in September
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RCN Wales says the number of people joining and leaving the NMC register is worrying
RCN Wales responds to the publication of a new report by the NMC on its annual registration data between April 2019 to March 2020
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RCN Wales gravely disappointed at lack of support from Welsh government on workforce planning
The Minister for Health and Social Services has missed a vital opportunity to ensure all NHS services have safe staffing levels across Wales.
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Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board Emergency Departments
RCN Wales Calls for Patient Safety to be the Priority for Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board Emergency Departments
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Gender Report
Nursing is undervalued both in status and pay and until both are enhanced, the UK will continue to experience severe nursing shortages, according to a new study.
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Doctors and nurses call on decision makers to make safe staffing a priority
Wales could soon have a new law that makes sure all NHS services have safe levels of staff.