Ayrshire and Arran Branch
We champion local issues for RCN members working in Ayrshire and Arran. Get involved with our branch today and help our work.
Your branch team
- Chair: Maria Allina Das
- Treasurer: Julie Lamberth
- Secretary: Elissa Miller
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Contact us
- Call: 0345 772 6100
- Email: Scotland.Office@rcn.org.uk
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9 Aug 2019
RCN Scotland comment on BMA proposals for acute hospital care
BMA proposals are positive, says RCN Scotland, but any debate about hospital care cannot ignore community services.
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5 Jul 2019
New tools support senior nurses working to integrate health and social care in Scotland
Nurses on integration authority (IA) boards in Scotland have access to a new set of tools today (5 July 2019) with the publication of a competency framework.
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5 Jul 2019
RCN Scotland comment on delay to opening of new children's hospital in Edinburgh
Patient safety is paramount so decision to delay opening of new hospital is right, says RCN Scotland.
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4 Jul 2019
Scottish nurse wins national nursing award
Scottish nursing success at RCNi Awards 2019.
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26 Jun 2019
Care Home Open Day 2019
The Royal College of Nursing is encouraging people to visit care homes across Scotland to meet the highly trained and experienced nursing and care staff who support residents.
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4 Jun 2019
Ageing workforce pose serious problem for Scotland’s NHS
ISD Scotland’s workforce statistics, published today, shows that nursing shortages continue to be a challenge across Scotland’s NHS.
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24 May 2019
RCN Award of Merit for RCN steward in Scotland
RCN steward in Scotland receives top honour for service.
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23 May 2019
Nurses demand action to end crisis in rural healthcare
UK governments need to take urgent action to address the chronic shortage of nursing staff and supporting infrastructure in rural areas.
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20 May 2019
RCN award for cancer care nurse
Scottish nurse awarded RCN Fellowship for pioneering work in cancer care.
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9 May 2019
RCN Scotland comments on findings of Sturrock report on bullying at NHS Highland
Health boards and managers need to be more proactive, listen to their staff and change the workplace culture, says RCN Scotland.