 
                RCN Nottinghamshire Branch
Our branch includes members working at NHS, independent, higher education and care home employers, as well as students.
Getting involved in our branch means more than attending meetings. Whether you’re organising for better conditions, supporting a colleague or pushing for systemic change, your involvement helps turn shared concerns into collective action.
Contact us
- 0345 772 6100
- Email: eastmidlands.region@rcn.org.uk
Your branch team
- Chair: Ellie Garnett-Scheffel
- Secretary: Rubby Legbedze
- Treasurer: Shereen Parker
Join our Facebook group
All branch events
Our branch annual general meeting (AGM)
This is your chance to help set the nursing agenda. Details of the next AGM will be posted in the events section as soon as available.
Our branch and RCN Congress
All members can attend RCN Congress for free. There are also fully funded voting places for members, where travel, accommodation and food are provided. Voting members are there to listen, participate and vote on resolutions that are proposed by RCN branches, forums and committees across the UK.
This year's applications for funded voting places are closed. Details of 2026 funded places will be posted here as soon as available.
Hear from members across our region
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                 4 Jul 2025 4 Jul 2025Raising the profile of pioneering nurses at the Glasgow Science FestivalThis blog highlights our experience of running two events at the Glasgow Science Festival which shared the stories of pioneering nurses from Glasgow - tabletop activities in a museum and a walking tour of the Glasgow Necropolis cemetery with Friends of Glasgow Necropolis. 
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                 4 Jul 2025 4 Jul 2025The challenges facing palliative care funding across the UKChair of the RCN Pain and Palliative Care Forum, Martin Galligan raises the alarm on funding for vital end-of-life care. 
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                3 Jul 2025 Supporting older people across the frailty pathwayHow can each of us in our individual roles support older people across the Frailty Pathway? 
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                 3 Jul 2025 3 Jul 2025Forum Activism: What this means for the diabetes forumIn this blog, Helena talks about her experiences attending the RCN Forum Activism Day and how the diabetes forum are getting involved. 
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                 2 Jul 2025 2 Jul 2025Let’s turn the tide on type 2 diabetesRCN Fellow Linda Nazarko says that the rise of type 2 diabetes is a tragedy that can be averted. 
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                 2 Jul 2025 2 Jul 2025RCN Congress 2025 - a personal viewWhen I attended my first RCN Congress, many years ago I had no idea what to expect. I eventually did attend and I have been a Congress advocate ever since. I recently attended 2025 RCN Congress and this was my experience. 
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                 2 Jul 2025 2 Jul 2025Lipoedema: the hidden women’s health condition nurses and midwives need to know aboutLipoedema is a chronic, painful disorder affecting connective and fat tissue, lipoedema impacts approximately 10% of women worldwide. Despite this prevalence,many go undiagnosed for years, and this Blog explores some of the key facts around this devastating illness. 
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                 1 Jul 2025 1 Jul 2025NHS pay consultation: act now, save tomorrowRCN Head of Activist Engagement Harry Eccles believes it's crucial for nursing staff to pull together by voting in the RCN pay ballot. 
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                 1 Jul 2025 1 Jul 2025Can GPNs stop leg ulcers in their tracks? Absolutely - my role as a PCN TVNThere has much talk since the publication of the Burden of Wounds research back in 2015 about what needs to be improved and how within wound care. Key stakeholders have worked tirelessly over the last 5 years to develop protocols, guidance, best practice statements and capability frameworks for staff providing wound care at every level and this Blog will highlight some simple but key areas where my role has supported GPNs within my PCN to effectively treat and prevent lower limb ulceration. 
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                 1 Jul 2025 1 Jul 2025The fear of saying no: a hidden challenge in general practice nursingThis Blog explores the often-overlooked challenge of the fear of saying no within general practice nursing. As the scope of nursing responsibilities continues to expand, this issue is increasingly relevant to the profession impacting patient safety, professional boundaries, and the well-being of nursing staff. The blog highlights the importance of structured development, ethical decision-making, and empowerment through professionalism in today’s evolving healthcare landscape. 
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                Page last updated - 29/07/2025