Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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More funding for nurses' continuing professional development will be found, according to the chief of England's national workforce body
Nominations are now open for the 2018 RCNi Nurse Awards.
Nursing remains the most trusted profession in Britain for a second consecutive year, the annual Ipsos MORI survey has revealed
Draft guidance on the reducing the need for restraint and restrictive intervention for children and young people, has been put out for consultation&
Government suggestions that any pay rise for nurses must be linked to improved productivity are insulting, says RCN general secretary Janet Davies.
The Nursing and Midwifery Council says more than 4,000 nurses and midwives have expressed interest in joining its register following an overhau
Regulator says nursing associates will be subject to the same processes as nurses and midwives, so proposes they pay the same £120 yearly fee to register
Nursing and Midwifery Council proposal could see nursing associates pay £120 a year to register – despite being on a lower pay band
Executive director of nursing based in the Middle East who trained at Great Ormond Street Hospital has become its new chief nurse
Parents are being urged to vaccinate their children against flu in time for Christmas, partly to avoid putting older relatives at risk.
Children's nurses are increasing having to deal with young people who have self harmed and need to develop more skills in dealing with such patients, the Nursing Children and Young People journal conference was told.
NHS England says it needs to discuss ‘what it is possible to deliver for patients with the money available’ after failing to get as much as it requested in the budget
Chancellor Philip Hammond committed £2.8 billion resource funding for the NHS in England
Some teenagers say that suicidal feelings are not enough to get them treatment, Children's Commissioner for England Anne Longfield tells Commons health commitee
People with learning disabilities are being made to seem like they are thieves of the state, a leading nurse has warned
