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Student nurses lobby Westminster for at least £1bn investment in nursing education as part of NHS Ten Year Plan
Nursing students lobby Westminster on November 21 for at least £1bn investment in nursing higher education.
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Public backs RCN funding call for student nurse education
A poll conducted for the Royal College of Nursing by YouGov has shown the public backs RCN funding call for student nurse education
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RCN welcomes five year plan to improve lung health of the nation
RCN welcomes five year plan to improve lung health of the nation
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RCN responds to BMJ study linking lack of fully trained nurses with increased risk of death
Dame Donna Kinnair, Royal College of Nursing Acting Chief Executive and General Secretary, said: “As the official count of vacant nurse jobs rises this year, this study shows the death count will too - it’s as stark as that."
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RCN responds to Immigration White Paper
Professor Dame Donna Kinnair, Acting RCN Chief Executive and General Secretary, responding to the Immigration White Paper, said: “When the starting salary for a nurse is £23,000, a minimum salary threshold above that for international nursing staff won’t work."
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RCN responds to the House of Commons Education Committee Report, 'Nursing degree apprenticeships: in poor health?'
RCN responds to House of Commons Education Committee Report, Nursing degree apprenticeships: in poor health?, Dr Anne Corrin, Head of Professional Learning and Development at the Royal College of Nursing
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RCN responds to first set of NHS England winter performance data
Responding to the first set of additional weekly winter monitoring reports by NHS England, Prof Dame Donna Kinnair, Royal College of Nursing Acting Chief Executive and General Secretary, said: “The cold weather is only just beginning to bite, yet it seems NHS performance dipped to a worrying level"
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Nurses tell MPs why they want a Peoples Vote
Nurses tell MPs why they want a Peoples Vote
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RCN warns failure to invest in prison healthcare staff will jeopardise safety
RCN responds to Health and Social Care Committee report on prison health that makes clear the Government is failing its duty of care towards prisoners
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RCN responds to weekly winter monitoring reports
While Ministers have spent the past week squabbling over Brexit, hard-working NHS staff have been trying to care for patients in wards that are almost full to bursting.