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RCN indemnity scheme

Here you'll find information about our indemnity scheme including our most commonly asked questions. 

The RCN indemnity scheme may cover you against the financial consequences of a claim against you for clinical negligence. 

Generally, the RCN scheme could cover the following groups of members:

  • the self-employed
  • members who don’t work under a contract of employment (such as agency or bank workers)
  • volunteers, and
  • those acting in a Good Samaritan capacity.

However, it is very important that you check the terms and conditions as outlined in our comprehensive terms and conditions document

There’s no need to pay anything extra. RCN indemnity is included in your membership fee, provided you meet the eligibility criteria.

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What you need to know

Your questions answered

Some of our frequently asked questions about RCN indemnity.

Are you (or will you be) working under a contract of employment?

Please read section 2 of the indemnity terms and conditions for background if you need it.

If you're not sure whether you're an employee, you should ask for a copy of your contract and seek clarification from your manager without delay. 

If you're sure, select Yes or No below:




Contracts of employment

If you work under a contract of employment, you should not need to arrange your own indemnity cover.

Your employer has vicarious liability (in other words, is responsible) for your actions and omissions at work and should provide appropriate indemnity cover for you. It is not appropriate for your employer to try to shift that responsibility, either onto you as an employee or onto the RCN as your union. This applies whether you work for the NHS or a private employer and as a result, the RCN scheme will not cover work undertaken under a contract of employment.

There is one very specific exception to this - where employed members provide paid-for travel vaccinations in a General Practice setting. For more information please see our indemnity scheme FAQ.

If your employer is refusing to provide cover for you, please contact us.

 

We're still here for you

Membership of the world’s largest nursing union means so much more than indemnity cover. You can still access a wide range of other services including workplace supportlearning resourcesprofessional forums and member discounts.

In particular, you can still access:

  • advice and support following employment difficulties (such as disciplinary proceedings, contractual disputes, dismissals, discrimination)
  • advice and representation before the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
  • resources and support with your professional development (including areas such as revalidation and support for health care assistants)
  • legal support with criminal proceedings arising in the course of employment
  • legal support if you have an accident – anywhere, at any time.

So, even if you don’t need RCN indemnity, we’re still here for you.




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Are you (or will you be) in the right category of RCN membership?

This FAQ may help answer any questions you have about your membership. It will also tell you the best ways to get in touch if you need to update anything.  

There are three main categories of RCN membership:

  • Nurse (full or first year discount; for nurses and midwives)
  • Health Practitioner (full or first year discount; for health care assistants, assistant practitioners, Nursing Associates and other support workers)
  • Student (for student nurses, student midwives and nursing degree apprentices)

Within each category, there are sub-categories.

The following sub-categories do not include RCN indemnity cover as a benefit:

  • Voluntary break
  • Retired
  • Joint educational membership (between the RCN and the RCM/UCU/EIS; please check your eligibility for indemnity cover with them).

If you’re unsure, you can check your membership at MyRCN.


Are you (or will you be) an agency or bank worker?
Are you self-employed or running your own business?
Are you (or will you be) undertaking voluntary work?
Need to check you're covered by the RCN indemnity scheme?
Are you undertaking a student placement?

This includes both:

  • members in the Student category of membership undertaking work placements, and
  • full members undertaking postgraduate study (through an educational institution) to gain a qualification in health care or a NMC approved Return to Practice course.

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MyRCN

Go to MyRCN and select 'Membership Confirmation Letter'


Get help

As an RCN member, you can find answers to your questions about work,  and more, in our comprehensive advice guides. You can also find out how to contact our RCN Direct advice team
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