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RCN Wales Features
RCN Wales Features
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New government must take action to prevent NHS Long Term Workforce Plan failure
RCN survey shows half of nursing students considering quitting.
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Using lie telling as an effective intervention to support personhood in people with moderate to severe dementia
Hosted by: RCN Older People’s Forum
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Understanding “burnout” and the effects this has on professionals and their health and wellbeing in the working environment
Hosted by: RCN Public Health Forum
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The RCN Definition of Nursing – why it matters
Hosted by: RCN Leadership and Management Forum
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Global nursing and midwifery workforce - an endless supply?
Hosted by: RCN International Committee
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Introduction to pain assessment and management
Hosted by: RCN Pain and Palliative Care Forum
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Follow your compassion: the lived experience of newly registered nurses and midwives across the UK
Hosted by: RCN Foundation
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An audience with our lead nurses from NHS Wales
Hosted by: RCN Wales Board
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Royal College of Nursing responds to the general election result and election of Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister
RCN Acting General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger, said: “Outside Downing Street, Keir Starmer rightly acknowledged the insecurity felt by nursing staff - our profession was the top of his list. From day one, he must deliver a reset in relations with health and care services, the people who work in them and their professional representatives. We will act as partners in finding constructive solutions."