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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Standards for the Management of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) in Outreach Settings
The RCN has responded to the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV's consultation on standards for the management of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in outreach settings.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Regulatory Fees for E-cigarettes
The RCN has responded to Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency's consultation on regulatory fees for e-cigarettes.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Mutual Recognition of Professional Qualifications in Healthcare
The RCN has responded to the Department of Health's consultation on mutual recognition of professional qualifications in healthcare.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Health and Social Care Fees
The RCN has responded to the Care Quality Commission's health and social care fees consultation.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Emergency Oxygen Use in Adult Patients Guideline
The RCN has responded to the British Thoracic Society's consultation on emergency oxygen use in adult patients guideline.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Shortage Occupation List - Nurses
The RCN has responded to the Migration Advisory Committee's consultation on nurses shortage occupation list.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Mental Health - the Way Forward
The RCN has responded to the Labour Party's consultation produced by the Health and Care Policy Commission to seek views on mental health and the way forward.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Standards for Pharmacy Professionals
The RCN has responded to the General Pharmaceutical Council's consultation on Standards for Pharmacy Professionals.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Brexit and health and social care inquiry
The RCN has responded to the Health Select Committee's inquiry on the priorities for health and social care in the negotiations on the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union.
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CONSULTATION RESPONSE: Changing How Health Care Education is Funded
The RCN has responded to the Department of Health's consultation on changing how health care education is funded. The consultation outlines proposals to scrap the NHS bursary for nursing and allied health professional students and implement tuition fees and student loans. This change will result in debts of up to £59,000 per graduate. In this response the RCN outlines its opposition to this “high risk” proposal and calls on government to suspend the proposals immediately until a suitable model of funding can be found.