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Meet the patient experience team tackling loneliness during the festive period
During this time of year, families and friends get together to celebrate loved ones, reflect on times past and look forward to the year ahead. But the holiday season isn’t always the most wonderful time of the year for everyone.
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Learning resources
Learning resources for the nursing workforce
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Nursing Support Workers
Learning resources for the nursing support workforce
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Nursing staff consulted over new pay offer
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) is to survey members employed by Manx Care on a 6% pay offer for 2023/24.
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'We desperately need safety-critical nurse-to-patient ratios enshrined in law'
RCN makes bold demands as new analysis shows only one third of shifts have enough nurses.
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Union leader demands seismic shift on nursing pay as government resumes talks with striking doctors
Royal College of Nursing General Secretary and Chief Executive, Pat Cullen, said: “Nursing staff are safety critical. Services should not run without us. But today’s poor understanding of our value leaves record jobs unfilled. Investment in nursing is investment in our population’s health. It is sound economics and what’s best for patients"
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Long term investment needed to ensure safe staffing
The reports of the level of efficiency savings or budget cuts that Scotland’s Health Boards are facing are extremely concerning, as are the reports of some of the approaches health boards are looking at to deliver these savings.
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RCN Surrey Branch meeting
For all Surrey Branch members to discuss plans for the year ahead.
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The power of the nursing voice in the General Election
Sussex members Ruth Bailey and Joanna Holland on their impactful Brighton and Hove General Election hustings event.
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Patients dying alone as just one third of shifts have enough nurses, analysis shows
RCN Acting General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: “In every health and care setting, nursing staff are fighting a losing battle to keep patients safe. Without safety-critical limits on the maximum number of patients they can care for, nurses are being made responsible for dozens at a time, often with complex needs. It is dangerous to patients and demoralising for nursing staff.