Blogs
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30 Oct 2023
Celebrate Learning Disability Nursing: Valuing the contribution of people with learning disabilities
Recognising the value of people with learning disabilities and sharing both my practice and outlook.
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27 Oct 2023
Demanding more for nursing across the UK
Our Chief Nurse Professor Nicola Ranger updates members on the action being taken to improve the rights and working conditions for nursing staff across the UK.
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26 Oct 2023
'Moving forwards – Road Map to the Future'
Cess Wigley reflects on the South East's Black History Month event and the knowledge and advice shared by the inspiring speakers.
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25 Oct 2023
Why a career in IHSC is a great option
As Black History Month draws to a close, NW Regional Board member Lucy Garuba reflects on life as a mature student in the independent health and social care sector.
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24 Oct 2023
Black History Month - Saluting Our Sisters
Let us celebrate the many great women from the global majority and their allies.
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23 Oct 2023
ESHRE: Let’s dive into Fertility Wonderland
ESHRE conferences bring together professionals from various disciplines. By attending ESHRE, fertility nurses equip themselves with the tools and knowledge necessary to provide the highest quality care to their patients, while contributing to the advancement of the field as a whole.
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19 Oct 2023
Standing up for Black nursing staff
For Black History Month, RCN President Sheila Sobrany writes about how the RCN is celebrating throughout October, and the continuing struggle for racial justice and equality.
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17 Oct 2023
RCN NI Independent Sector Runner-Up Award
I am proud to say that my journey to achieving change in nursing homes has resulted in recognition of my hard work and dedication. I was honoured to receive the RCN NI Independent Sector Runner-Up Award.
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16 Oct 2023
The highlight of my student career
Heather Massie, former student member of the RCN Trade Union Committee, reflects on her experience and encourages current nursing students to seize the opportunity.
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12 Oct 2023
With age comes wisdom (apparently)
Vicky Sandy-Davis, our Lead Nurse for Independent Health and Social Care in the West Midlands, discusses her career in learning disability nursing and how she came to work at the RCN.