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RCN condemns 'heartless' pay cut for Black Country nurses going the extra mile
Nursing staff feel insulted and exploited by moves by NHS trusts in the Black Country to cut their pay for the hours they work over and above their working week.
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The Role of an Advanced Clinical Practitioner in Acute Pain
Watch our interview with Shailen Soobhug, Advanced Clinical Practitioner in Post-Anaesthesia Nursing.
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Lancashire West Branch Meeting and Learning Event
The April meeting for local members.
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Navigating career progression in nursing and strategies for success
RCN Eastern region members and non-members are invited to this informative online meeting on career progression and success.
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Proposals to make the food environment healthier
Welsh Government want your views on The Food (Promotion and Placement) (Wales) Regulations. They are also calling for evidence on energy drink consumption in children.
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Hundreds more migrant care workers facing exploitation, RCN warns
Lack of government action is failing internationally recruited nursing staff – exploitation in the care sector must be investigated urgently
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Investing in the future for nursing and midwifery: shaping the health and care agenda together
RCN Foundation Director, Deepa Korea, shares her thoughts on the Foundation's strategy and our plans for the next 5 years.
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Healthy leadership in nursing during COVID-19
The RCN Foundation is funding Queen Margaret University research into nurses’ and midwives’ experience of leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Confronting inbuilt inequalities
Deepa Korea, RCN Director, reflects on International Women's Day on her career, looking at how we begin to confront the inbuilt inequalities that face us
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Education, prevention and the role of the nursing team
Build your knowledge about the importance of self-management skills when it comes to diabetes care and your role in supporting people to manage the condition, stay healthy, and prevent complications.