Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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More than one in 10 people who sought support from a nurse hardship charity in the past year are struggling financially after a cancer diagnosis.
The RCN has backed calls for tougher sanctions on those who assault clinical staff.
Government proposes new guidance for universities and penalties for students who use essay mills to buy coursework.
Leading nurse academic’s warning over new nursing associate role.
NHS Improvement has published a resource to help reduce the number of babies admitted to neonatal units.
The RCN has joined a raft of healthcare organisations who have re-emphasised the importance of childhood vaccinations.
Controversial plans for implementing new standards governing care for patients with congenital heart disease have been revealed.
Involving nurses in new controversial plans to reform England's health and care system will be vital to their success, says the RCN.
Six nurses make the shortlist for child health category at 2017 awards, which showcase innovation, talent and skill across the nursing profession.
Nurses, social workers and teaching assistants will be among European Union (EU) workers lobbying MPs today, over their right to remain in the UK.
Reports of female genital mutilation (FGM) are being made daily and sometimes concern babies at risk, NSPCC reveals.
A nurse has called on health professionals to boycott a new requirement to check patients’ passports.
Nurses who smoke should lead by example and quit to help the wider public kick the habit, a leading doctor has urged.
Urgent investment in school nursing could tackle the rising the number of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in young adults, senior nurses have said.
Plans to transform the NHS in England could lead to cuts in hospital beds and community services, leading nurses have warned.
More than 700 nurses attended the RCN Bulletin Jobs Fair at Manchester United’s Old Trafford stadium last week – with some even taking the opportunity to snap a selfie with the FA Cup.
Health service only functions because of ‘superhuman’ efforts of staff, says Mid Staffs inquiry chair.
