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Royal College of Nursing responds to the publication of the NMC’s Independent Culture Review
RCN Acting General Secretary and Chief Executive Nicola Ranger, said: “The recognition of the failings in this report is a start. But the trust of nursing professionals and patients will only be re-established through immediate and on-going action. We are committed to ensuring that, in future, the NMC represents the modern reality and interests of nursing, midwifery and patients."
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Nursing leadership- maintaining candor and resilience
Hosted by NHS Blood & Transplant
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Making a ‘leaderful’ RCN: Why our members must be activists
To win for RCN members, patients and the profession as a whole, we need an active and engaged membership. This session will explore why this is so important and how we can build this together. It will look at how passive members become active and what more we can all do. It will also serve as the Congress launch of the RCN Activism Academy, a new initiative as part of the RCN Institute to drive a transformation in the activism of our membership.
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General Election Briefing
Aimed at all members, this session will be a briefing on the upcoming General Election, covering topics such as the political processes of a general election, skills to effectively lobby during an election and the RCN’s campaign activity. It will include a short interactive skills session on how to talk to political candidates.
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What is Neurodiversity?
An introduction to neurodiversity and neurodiverse conditions ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia, ASC
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Mary Seacole lecture: The urgency of anti-racist action, insights from the Welsh experience
Racism is constantly mutating. If we fail to eradicate it, it will continue through generations. It becomes a perverse inheritance that expresses itself in different mutations, and that blights the lives of future generations in different ways.
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How to wind down to sleep
It’s not always easy to switch off and get a good night’s sleep, but it’s essential for wellbeing. Find out how you can you aid better sleep and what to do if you’re struggling to nod off at night.
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How to support nursing staff under stress
RCN Mental Health Forum Chair Ellie Gordon shares her top tips for looking after members and yourself
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How to cope with anxious moments
RCN counsellor Sarah talks us through strategies to stop challenging times having a longer-term impact
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Calling time on overworking
Working extra time at the end of each shift can have a detrimental effect on wellbeing. Registered nurse Zoe wants nursing staff to work together to put a stop to working over shift