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RCN Scotland briefing on the preventative agenda
Nurses already make a significant impact on preventing disease and avoiding unnecessary hospital admission or treatment. Their role will only increase as the Scottish Government implements its public health agenda.
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Our historic ballot has now closed, and the fight for fair pay continues
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Pat Cullen sends a message of thanks to members who voted in the RCN’s first UK-wide strike action ballot.
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PARLIAMENTARY BRIEFING: Good Food Nation Bill Stage 1 debate
RCN Scotland supports the intention behind this legislation and the aspirations behind becoming a ‘Good Food Nation’.
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History has been made. You have voted for your profession and your patients
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Pat Cullen reflects on a historic week for nursing as for the first time in 106 years, RCN members from across the UK have voted to strike.
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PARLIAMENTARY BRIEFING: Stage 1 Debate: Budget 2022-23
This budget comes at a time when our health and care services face unprecedented challenges. RCN Scotland members, like all health and care staff across the country, are exhausted. Many are experiencing the toll of months of unrelenting pressure through mental and physical ill health and burnout.
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Another significant week in our Fair Pay for Nursing campaign
Pat Cullen captures the major moments in a week when the Scottish Government agreed to re-open talks about nursing pay.
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It’s time to talk
In her regular update, Pat Cullen sets out what the UK government must do to avert further strike action in the new year.
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We did it. Together we made our mark in history.
In a week nursing will never forget, Pat Cullen considers what needs to happen next.
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Just days to go until our first UK-wide strike
Pat Cullen shares the week’s news as plans ramp up for our first UK-wide strike action in 106 years.
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The Prime Minister has no place left to hide
With a new offer from the Welsh government and strikes in Wales cancelled, Pat Cullen renews her call for the PM to come to the negotiating table.