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Nurses in maternity care: RCN report
This report has been produced from the analysis of a workforce survey designed to explore the employment and role-specific training and continuing professional development (CPD) of registered nurses and unregistered support staff working in maternity services across the UK. The report was informed by two documents, also now available online.
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Nurses in maternity care: Literature review
This is a literature review for the RCN’s Midwifery Forum project on the training and continuing professional development needs of registered nurses and unregistered support workers in maternity care.
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Nursing University Education in England
Member briefing on the impact of decreasing applications to nursing courses on safe and effective staffing. This briefing was updated on 23 December 2019.
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Staffing for safe and effective care: an opportunity to change the law now
RCN member briefing, Staffing for safe and effective care: an opportunity to change the law now.
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Library and Archive Service quarterly report April-June 2019
Library and Archive Service quarterly report April-June 2019
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Fund our Future poster
Fund our Future A3 campaign poster
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Support from the North West Communications Team
Leaflet outlining the various ways in which the North West Communications team can provide support with the promotion of your events.
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Letter to Local Medical Committees on general practice nursing pay for 2023/24
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RCN response to the NMC Consultation on Shaping the Future: The development of their next Five Year Strategic Plan
This document has been collated in response to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) call for consultation on Shaping the Future: The development of their next Five Year Strategic Plan. The RCN membership have been engaged via forums and social media platforms across the UK to provide consultation. The NMC consultation process will be undertaken over a 12-month period and this document includes the responses gained at the first stage of the process.
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Letter to Dr. Katie Bramall-Stainer and Dr. David Wrigley
An open letter to Dr. Katie Bramall-Stainer and Dr. David Wrigley of the BMA.