Publications
RCN publications cover a wide range of topics varying from clinical guidance to employment relations issues to advice on bullying. To reproduce RCN publications please complete the copyright request form and we’ll be in touch.
-
13 May 2022
Annual Review of the Year 2021
Publication Code : 010097Annual Review of the Year 2021
-
13 May 2022
RCNi Annual Report 2021
Publication Code : 010093RCNi Annual Report 2021
-
13 May 2022
CHSA Annual Report 2021
Publication Code : 010096The 2021 Annual Report of CHSA.
-
13 May 2022
RCN Group Annual Report
Publication Code : 010092The RCN Group annual report for 2021
-
13 May 2022
Employment Survey 2021: Scotland
Publication Code : 010 155This report presents data from the RCN Employment Survey 2021. It draws out results from respondents who stated they work in Scotland and compares them to results across all UK respondents.
-
13 May 2022
RCN Foundation Annual Report 2021
Publication Code : 010 094RCN Foundation Annual Report 2021
-
13 May 2022
Draft minutes of the RCN Annual General Meeting 2021
Publication Code : 010 205Draft minutes of the RCN Annual General Meeting 2021
-
10 May 2022
Progress and Challenge in Delivering Safe and Effective Care 2022
Publication Code : 010 279This RCN Wales report looks at progress in the implementation of the Nurse Staffing Levels (Wales) Act 2016. It examines the implementation from an all-Wales perspective in each health board, based on publicly available documents, and indicates the challenges ahead. It follows RCN Wales’ 2019 report, Progress and Challenge: The Implementation of the Nurse Staffing Levels (Wales) Act 2016. Available in English and Welsh.
-
29 Apr 2022
Tools of the Trade
Publication Code : 010 218Updated RCN guidance for health care staff on glove use and the prevention of work-related dermatitis. In collaboration with Molnlycke and SC Johnson
-
14 Apr 2022
Raising the Bar
Publication Code : 010 232In November 2021, the RCN commissioned an independent review to identify and compare international definitions and guidance used to describe standard and transmission-based infection prevention control precautions and reflect on the implications of those for contemporary nursing practice and the introduction of a national infection control manual for England.