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293 blog posts
  • Terry Vine Terry Vine 7 Mar 2024

    Helping general practice nursing staff find their voice in Lincolnshire

    Terry Vine, Deputy Director of Nursing and Quality at Lincolnshire Integrated Care Board, discusses setting up an innovative General Practice Nurses Reference Group and changing the local healthcare landscape.

  • RCN rep badge logo 2020 Des Osunde Des Osunde 7 Mar 2024

    Together, we have the power to enact meaningful change

    I am the new member for Scotland of the RCN Stewards Committee. I am genuinely excited not only about representing stewards in Scotland but also about the opportunity to meet and collaborate with each of you.

  • Helen Rees and Geoff Brennan Helen Rees and Geoff Brennan 6 Mar 2024

    Supporting patients in mental health services to their right to vote

    Mental health nurses have a critical role to play in supporting patients in mental health services to their right to vote, regardless of their legal status.

  • Professor June Andrews Professor June Andrews 5 Mar 2024

    Why nurses caring for older people need to know about social care

    Knowing only about nursing care of older people is no longer enough. Nurses must now inform families about other issues and signpost them to supports on topics as wide as benefits, allowances, carers' rights, legal rights, and how to navigate the whole health and social care system.

  • Estephanie Dunn Estephanie Dunn 4 Mar 2024

    Time to stand up for our rights and our futures

    Regional Director Estephanie Dunn on where we stand on pay in the North West. 

  • Carmel O'Boyle Carmel O'Boyle 4 Mar 2024

    Time to enjoy the restorative power of nature

    NW Board Chair Carmel O'Boyle on the rejuvenating effects of the changing season. 

  • Shona Floyd Shona Floyd 4 Mar 2024

    Brain Tumour Awareness Month

    Are you aware brain tumours are statistically the largest cancer killer of those aged 40 and under. This year around 12,000 individuals will be diagnosed - this includes 500 children and young adults, that is 33 people a day, every day. Of these, 5000 will die. Brain tumours significantly reduce life expectancy and account for 27yrs  of life lost.

  • Callum Metcalfe-O'Shea Callum Metcalfe-O'Shea 4 Mar 2024

    What is a Professional Lead and how are they supporting the Diabetes forum?

    This blog introduces the Professional Lead for long term conditions, Callum Metcalfe-O’Shea, and how he is working with the diabetes forum to support initiatives and improve RCN forum engagement.

  • Sheilabye Sobrany Sheilabye Sobrany 29 Feb 2024

    ‘Delivering transformational change won’t always be easy or comfortable’

    RCN President Sheila Sobrany outlines the work we’re undertaking to realise our ambition to become the truly representative union our diverse profession demands and deserves. 

  • Maritess Murdoch Maritess Murdoch 29 Feb 2024

    Nurses supporting social care staff and residents’ wellbeing through gardening and gardens

    The Elsie Wagg Innovation Scholarship funded by the Queen’s Nursing Institute and the National Garden Scheme gave us the opportunity to deliver a project that showed the positive effects of gardening on the health and well-being of social care staff and residents. Additionally, the project emphasised the role of nurses in health promotion and helping people to live and age well. Furthermore, it showed how we found a common ground in gardening, which created a meaningful connection between my nursing colleagues, social care staff, residents and I.