Our work
The NRN Network is involved in developing and promoting RCN resources aimed at the newly registered, covering a range of issues from welfare, to financial support, to career development.
Our social media presence currently revolves around a Twitter account which reached over 1,000 followers in its first 24 hours, demonstrating the need for this voice to be heard both within the RCN and the wider nursing profession. From the account we discuss issues close to the hearts of NRNs, provide advice, and signpost to useful resources. We also run Tweetchats on NRN issues to work out how we could help. As part of the RCN Students webinar series we have also run a Transitioning to NRN webinar, which hosted eminent academics in supporting NRNs and proved to be incredibly popular. We are planning more Tweetchats and webinars on useful topics such as preceptorships, how to apply for your first job, and how to manage time effectively.
To find out more about life as an NRN watch our "Day in the Life" videos, below.
Our social media presence currently revolves around a Twitter account which reached over 1,000 followers in its first 24 hours, demonstrating the need for this voice to be heard both within the RCN and the wider nursing profession. From the account we discuss issues close to the hearts of NRNs, provide advice, and signpost to useful resources. We also run Tweetchats on NRN issues to work out how we could help. As part of the RCN Students webinar series we have also run a Transitioning to NRN webinar, which hosted eminent academics in supporting NRNs and proved to be incredibly popular. We are planning more Tweetchats and webinars on useful topics such as preceptorships, how to apply for your first job, and how to manage time effectively.
To find out more about life as an NRN watch our "Day in the Life" videos, below.