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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.



  • 17 Oct 2024

    Continuing learning and development for RCN Reps

    Publication Code : 011 805

    Continuing learning and development for RCN representatives (CL&D for reps) is a programme of ongoing learning that supports all RCN reps to maintain, develop and enhance their knowledge and skills. This framework was developed collaboratively by reps and staff across the UK, to keep our learning opportunities and resources accessible, up-to-date, quality assured and consistent across the UK.

  • 17 Oct 2024

    Making Sense of Women鈥檚 Health

    Publication Code : 011 664

    This updated publication is designed for the non-specialist nurse. It highlights conditions that women can experience, the likely outcomes and how to access appropriate resources or treatment.

  • 17 Oct 2024

    RCN Employment Standards for Independent Health and Social Care Sectors

    Publication Code : 011 603

    Our Employment Standards for Independent Health and Social Care Sectors set out what the RCN expects employers to deliver for the nursing workforce.

  • 7 Oct 2024

    Caring for people with sickle cell disease and thalassaemia syndromes: a competency framework for nursing staff

    Publication Code : 011 284

    This updated competency framework is intended to guide all health care professionals working with sickle cell and thalassaemia patients.

  • 2 Oct 2024

    Fertility Preservation

    Publication Code : 011 754

    This publication provides information for nurses who are supporting and caring for those beginning treatment for potentially life-limiting diseases and where the treatment may adversely affect their ability to have children in the future. This updated guidance also encompasses those who may wish, for non-medical reasons, to defer having children until later in life, for example, members of the armed forces, transgender people, or those considering gender reassignment surgery.

  • 24 Sep 2024

    Nurses Performing Ultrasound Scanning in Fertility Care

    Publication Code : 011 259

    This guidance has been developed to support best practice for nurses working at advanced level practice on performing and reporting on ultrasound scanning, specially in fertility care. Nurses are well placed to develop competency in ultrasound scanning, which cam improve continuity of care, patient experience, and safety.

  • 23 Sep 2024

    Education and Career Progression Framework for Fertility Nursing

    Publication Code : 011 692

    This updated framework highlights recommended education and training pathways for career development within fertility nursing. It can be used to facilitate a conversation and enable career development for all nurses and HCSWs in fertility services.

  • 23 Sep 2024

    What are PMS and PMDD?

    Publication Code : 011 822

    This resource has been designed to raise awareness of both premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), to support patient assessment and care, and to signpost nursing staff to further helpful resources.

  • 18 Sep 2024

    Clinical Nurse Specialist in Early Pregnancy Care

    Publication Code : 011 652

    This updated publication outlines the key skills and knowledge required to develop the role of a specialist nurse/midwife in early pregnancy care.

  • 16 Sep 2024

    Multiple Births Midwife Standard

    Publication Code : 011 681

    Midwives have an essential role to play in delivering and co-ordinating care for women, partners and families, who are experiencing a multiple pregnancy. These standards are intended to provide clear direction for commissioners and managers when creating roles to support best practice and policies in local service provision for women and their families. The skills and knowledge to provide this service are also outlined in the standards.