Jo Stephenson
Nurses offered study grants to help solve youth mental heath crisis
Programme will help nurses undertake postgraduate study to improve care and support
The everyday objects nurses tell us they can’t leave home without
What’s on your list of essentials for your work bag or locker?
Nurses asked to work more flexibly and remotely to tackle elective care backlog
Recovery plan promises rise in checks, tests, treatment and staff to address waiting lists
Thinly-spread nurses need to know a viable plan to boost their numbers is on its way
Hospital waiting times and catch-up services expose severity of nurse shortage
Stop stripping poorer nations of nurses, urges new report
International Council of Nurses highlights fragile state of global nursing workforce shortage
£300,000 extra training fund available for low income NHS nurses
RCN Foundation and Deliveroo to provide educational grants to 200 nursing and midwifery staff
Over half of Scottish nurses feel like quitting over work pressures, RCN survey shows
Many nurses work excess hours, feel undervalued and are considering leaving current role
Emergency department nurses start using body cameras to deter violence against staff
Trial of body cameras at Oxford hospital follows spike in incidents of abuse by patients
One-off pay rise for ‘superhuman efforts’ of Northern Ireland nurses
Payment for pandemic work is welcomed, but RCN wants talks on ‘a long-term pay structure’
Pandemic inspires record acceptances on nurse degree courses
Survey finds nearly 70% of young people applied to pursue nursing career inspired by pandemic
NHS pensioners who returned to practice in pandemic are to lose financial incentive
Return of abatement rule, suspended at the height of COVID-19, likely to spark departures
Hospital staff parking permit a ‘slap in the face’ for nurses
Staff highlight safety issues and difficult, longer journeys for those not eligible
Free tickets to see Florence Nightingale-inspired ballet
English National Ballet’s show centres on a woman who becomes a nurse during the Crimean War
If lateral flow tests were no longer free, what would it mean for nurses?
The government is under pressure to clarify when it will scale down the testing system
RCN congress debates cancelled: college scraps key parts of 2021 programme
Members’ concerns about inability to participate online are said to be behind decision
Sexual harassment allegations: RCN launches 24-hour helpline for its members and staff
Organisation pledges to ‘tackle the issues and behaviours that have no place in our college’
Managers need training on signs of moral injury in nurses, report warns
Working in the pandemic has meant making ‘unthinkable decisions’ and staff need more support
Nurse’s husband charged with her murder
Mark Barrott due to appear in court charged with murdering staff nurse Eileen Barrott