Jo Stephenson
NHS pensions: changes could risk greater opt-out among lowest paid
Rises in contribution rates could prompt greater levels of pension opt-outs
Expectation for nurses to be resilient and stoic can be toxic
Burnout and stress should not be considered a sign of weakness, report states
‘Compassionate nursing leadership creates high-quality care’
NMC campaign asks nurses what qualities they expect from nurse leaders
NHS ‘cover-up culture’ under spotlight as review launched into duty of candour
Investigation comes amid concerns about lack of openness and transparency
Nurses’ views bypassed in higher-level staffing decisions
Data given precedence over nursing judgement at the cost of patient care, study finds
New support aims to boost well-being of nurses working in social care
Clinical supervision programme focuses on emotional challenges of the role
Strikes: minimum staffing levels could be ‘discriminatory’
RCN also says the ‘draconian new law tries to stop nurses from speaking up for patients’
Nurses may lead chickenpox immunisation for young children
Advisory committee recommends vaccine at 12 months and 18 months
More than 1m complete first part of learning disability training
Training named after Oliver McGowan (inset) will improve learning disability and autism care
Bank nurses’ belated COVID backlog bonus victory – but others could still lose out
Union calls on other NHS trusts to include bank staff in one-off bonus payment
Staff burnout and morale among key concerns for trust leaders
Survey also finds most believe delivering care this winter will be even tougher than the last
King hosts reception celebrating UK’s international nurses and midwives
Hundreds of nurses attended a reception at Buckingham Palace as Charles and NHS turn 75