Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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The HelpForce initiative aims to double the number of volunteers supporting NHS patients, co-ordinate their work with that of paid staff and involve them
Newly qualified nurses starting their career in London can look forward to good quality preceptorship thanks to the development of a framework by the Cap
Jodie Deards, winner of the Commitment to Carers award at the RCNi Nurse Awards 2017, talks about how the experience has given her an opportunity to reflect o
Homelessness and poor housing have a huge effect on health, yet many nursing students have little opportunity to learn about these issues.
The Leading Change, Adding Value framework for nursing, midwifery and care staff is halfway through its three-year programme.
Children’s nurses Lucy Andrews and Karen Higgins took a leap of faith to set up a small nursing home providing a different kind of care for children with comp
Nurse manager Grace Sloan knew she could 'fix' an ailing home by empowering its staff
Ali Richards had been away from clinical practice for more than two decades when she decided to take a job as a staff nurse on an acute ward.
The nurse apprentice scheme has had a faltering start nationally but an initiative in Cambridgeshire is achieving success, with 22 healthcare suppor
A director of nursing sparked controversy by suggesting she may substitute nurses with other staff because her NHS trust is struggling to recruit.
Two advanced nurse practitioners initiated and developed the world's first dedicated service to help patients affected by the rare condition neuromyelitis optica
Nurses and patients are advised to take care to ensure the health information they find online is accurate
RCNi Nurse Awards 2018 is open for entries. One of the judges, Caroline Shuldham, offers some advice on making sure your project stands out
One in 200 people in the UK is without a home and increasing numbers are sleeping rough. In response, the RCN has called for national action and a ‘broader approach’ to meeting homeless people’s needs.
Nurses expect health organisations to take sexual harassment of staff seriously – even when the abuser is a vulnerable patient.
