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Why invest in a healthy workplace?
Poster on why it is important to invest in a healthy workplace. Part of the Healthy Workplace, Healthy You campaign.
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Healthy Workplace, Healthy You Booklet
Booklet detailing the calls that the RCN is making to employers as part of the Healthy Workplace, Healthy You campaign.
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Stress and you: A short guide
This guide helps readers understand the nature of pressures and stress and suggests strategies for starting to build resilience.
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Spinning plates – working flexibly to support a healthy work-life balance
This publication supports the RCN’s Healthy Workplace campaign by providing guidance to RCN representatives and other interested parties on one of the main issues affecting work-life balance today: flexible working. The aim is to ensure that representatives can work with employers and policy-makers in their workplaces, and provide appropriate representation to RCN members who may need support to gain access to flexible working.
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RCN Employment Survey 2015
Report produced by Labour Research Department on behalf of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) based on the results of an online survey completed by a random sample of the RCN membership.
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Working with care – improving working relationships in health and social care
This set of tools is designed to encourage health and social care staff to examine their interactions with colleagues, to enhance the positive interactions and to increase awareness of negative interactions, some of which can amount to bullying and harassment.
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The case for healthy workplaces
Document outlining the RCN’s approach to promoting employee health and wellbeing through the creation of healthy workplaces.
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Working towards a healthy you
Leaflet identifying techniques to help you prevent and manage physical and emotional stress.
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First Steps impact evaluation report
Assesses the quality and impact of First Steps, a learning resource developed by the RCN in 2011 to help health care assistants learn the foundation skills and values needed for their role.
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Nursing on the move – specialist nursing for patients requiring repatriation and retrieval
Publication outlining recommendations about educational preparation, plus reinforces the role nurses have at the forefront of patient transportation especially in the context of increasing centralisation of care and worldwide travel.