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Associate Director Royal College of Nursing Wales, Sandy Harding, spoke to #WalesLive about the barriers disabled people across Wales face when accessing health care and how training for nursing staff can be improved.
Watch the full report here: bbc.in/4b5FLcM
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Associate Director Royal College of Nursing Wales, Nicky Hughes, spoke to Nursing in Practice about the continuing closures of general practices in Wales. bit.ly/3Wo635w
Did you know you can book a day ticket at #RCNCongress ?
Don't worry if you can't attend the full week; plan ahead what debates and networking events you want to see and have an inspiring day out as the biggest nursing event of the year comes to Wales! bit.ly/3LxhNdm
Booking is open for the Royal College of Nursing Wales' Betsi Cadwaladr Lecture until Friday 3 May at 5pm.
Hear from Professor Donna Mead OBE CStJ FRCN FLSW PhD DSc MSc RGN OBE, and international bestselling author Mrs Amanda Prowse
St. Asaph, North Wales 9 May 6pm β 8pm: Free with essential booking. bit.ly/4avdyf8
Keep an eye out on Royal College of Nursing Wales socials for more information on a couple of special events you can join in with to celebrate Nurses' Day in Wales. πΎ πΆ π π© πΎ
#NursesDay
Our #NursesDay films always capture some of the best of nursing.
Watch last yearβs film and find out how you can join celebrations this year.
Join us on 12 May: bit.ly/2A890yW
It's nearly time for our #BetsiCadwaladr biennial lecture!
This year, we'll hear from Donna Mead OBE CStJ FRCN FLSW PhD DSc MSc RGN OBE as well as Mrs Amanda Prowse.
Still haven't booked? Don't worry, you have until 1 May at 5pm to secure your place π
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'Having nursed children with whooping cough, measles and meningococcal meningitis and seen the devastating effects, I cannot emphasise enough the importance of immunisations. They save lives' - Michelle Moseley, Education Adviser, Royal College of Nursing Wales
#WorldImmunizationWeek #HumanlyPossible
A big thank you to Sue Tranka π RN,FQNI for joining Royal College of Nursing Wales at our leadership summit this afternoon to speak about the policy intention for the introduction of Registered Nursing Associates in Wales.