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Students: how to make positive changes at uni and on placement
Going into nursing was not a decision Patrina took lightly, but now her efforts to educate others about learning disabilities and commitment to patients has been recognised with an RCN award
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Story Swap Art Project in Wales
As part of our new exhibition, Shining a Light, we commissioned artist Alice Briggs to lead a workshop with support staff and care home residents.
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RCN Council elections: nominations for all seats open
We’re looking for our next RCN Council, President and Deputy President. Could it be you?
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Royal College of Nursing responds to the New Year Honours List 2025
Royal College of Nursing President Sheilabye Sobrany said: “Congratulations to all those in health and care who have been recognised in the New Year Honours. Your work and tireless dedication to nursing and your patients act as an inspiration to all of us."
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The end of ‘resilience’? I hope so
RCN Fellow Michael Traynor says the trend for workplace ‘resilience’ training wrongly places responsibility on the individual rather than a failing system.
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A seat at the table
The RCN’s professional nursing forums can have a real-world impact on health policy via influential panels and committees. Cancer and Breast Care Forum chair Nikki tells us how
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Calling time on overworking
Working extra time at the end of each shift can have a detrimental effect on wellbeing. Registered nurse Zoe wants nursing staff to work together to put a stop to working over shift
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Don’t be afraid to use your voice
International student Theresa talks about how small actions can make a big impact, and why it’s important not to shy away from being politically active
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Career inequalities: ‘This can’t be ignored’
White nurses are twice as likely to be promoted than Black and Asian staff. Ruby’s proactively tackling the issue.
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Cost-of-living crisis: 'This is a fight for the pay you deserve'
Kevin Morley considers the financial pressures facing nursing support staff and explains why it’s important to speak out about the need for fair pay