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RCN Bulletin 391: Spring 2021
Inside the Spring 2021 issue of RCN Bulletin: Members share why they had the vaccine. Inside a COVID-19 mass vaccination centre. Our fight to keep nursing staff safe from COVID-19 variants. Five leadership tips. Workplace advice on redeployment and staffing levels. How ECMO is being used to treat serious COVID-19 symptoms. Eating for endurance.
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RCN Bulletin 396: Summer 2022
Read about RCN Congress 2022, using genomics in nursing, our fightback against unfair fines for overseas nurses, five ways to beat compassion fatigue, flexible working and care home placements.
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RCN Bulletin 398: Winter 2022
Get the latest news on RCN strike action across the UK, find out what happens on a picket line, plus how to spot symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, how to tackle microaggressions, five ways to manage the menopause, and meet our RCN Nurse of the Year 2022.
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Royal College of Nursing responds to UK Statistics Authority letter on nurse pay confirming that government had been "misleading" and "exaggerated"
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Pat Cullen, said: “This is a damning letter that warrants an official response from Steve Barclay without delay. Sir Robert Chote has used the strongest terms here to cut through the government’s spin. Ministers have been found out and need to come clean."
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Five days for Government to open formal negotiations before strike dates confirmed, RCN says after Autumn Statement
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Pat Cullen said: "It is now more than a week since we announced our ballot outcome and your department has dedicated more time to publicly criticising our members’ expectations than finding common ground and a satisfactory conclusion."
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Royal College of Nursing responds to the health and social care secretary setting out key priorities ahead of this winter
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Pat Cullen, said: “The storm engulfing the NHS is one of staffing shortages. Soaring numbers of people quitting and unfilled jobs is because staff are neither valued nor treated fairly."
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Royal College of Nursing responds to NHS Providers’ report on waiting lists and winter pressures
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Pat Cullen, said: “NHS leaders are having to cry out for help on the eve of the government’s spending announcements. Their fears are the same as ours - patients are being put at risk by the lack of investment from government."
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RCN Bulletin 395: Spring 2022
Read about the healing power of horses, endometriosis, safeguarding children, PPE risk assessment for COVID-19, Rohit's work with the Sikh community, and more.
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RCN Bulletin 397: Autumn 2022
Read all about fair pay and industrial action as the biggest ever nursing strike ballot approaches. Plus, the nurse tackling racial disparities, clinical care for transgender patients, pension planning, putting an end to unpaid overtime, and meet RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year 2022.
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Royal College of Nursing responds to latest NHS England performance data
RCN Director for England, Patricia Marquis, said: “These record waiting lists and delays for treatment in A&E are exactly why nursing has taken the historic decision to strike. These pressures cannot continue. Staff are doing everything they can to treat patients, but there are simply not enough nurses."