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RCN Congress 2024: booking now open with exciting agenda
We’re looking ahead to lively debates on important topics affecting the nursing profession, such as assisted dying, access to controlled drugs in care homes and regulating the nursing support workforce.
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First time at Congress? Prepare for a memorable week
It doesn’t matter if you’ve never been – or even heard of – RCN Congress before, you'll get so much out of your first visit, says Sunil
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RCN Health and Safety Representative's Handbook
This handbook is designed to help RCN health and safety representatives carry out their work, whether they are new to the role or not. It suggests ways of getting started and provides them with the latest information about key RCN services and resources, together with the key health and safety legislation they need to support members at work.
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Working together to support neurodivergent individuals
There are many barriers that neurodivergent individuals experience and our debt advice partners, PayPlan, pride themselves on being inclusive and supportive of all their clients.
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Governance Committee
Governance Committee champions good corporate governance practice across the RCN and makes sure the organisation has effective ways of working.
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Regional Board
Find out about the RCN South West regional board
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East Sussex
This branch is open to RCN members working in East Sussex.
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Nursing union says it’s safe to bet the Prime Minister will fail on his waiting times pledge before election
Responding to the latest data showing the NHS England waiting list sitting at 7.60m, Royal College of Nursing Director for England, Patricia Marquis, said: “Patients are suffering because the Prime Minister has failed to make real progress on his waiting list pledge. At this rate, it's a safe bet that millions will still be waiting for care when the election is called."
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New data from nursing union reveals almost half of nursing staff working in GP practices received no pay rise last year, despite government promise
RCN England Director, Patricia Marquis, said: "Relations between nursing staff and the government have never been so strained. Nursing pay needs a fresh start – staff report feeling undervalued and undermined after over a decade of pay restraint, and late pay awards."
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Thanks from your branch Chair
Chair of the West Yorkshire Branch, Pete Davis, wanted to share this message with all local members.