Tell us where you are #MakingParityReality
To ensure equal care for people with mental health and physical needs, the College is gathering evidence from mental health nurses and nursing staff on how best to achieve this across all health settings and is sharing examples of best practice amongst the nursing community.
We are seeking examples of innovative practice where nursing staff across the UK are delivering parity of esteem in every day clinical practice. WeÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™d also love to hear from anyone who is carrying out any research, evaluation studies or practice-based reviews.
Our pledge to achieving parity of esteem
The RCN is committed to ensuring people with complex mental health problems receive the same care and achieve the same outcomes as those with physical injuries and illnesses. We aim to be a leader on equality in health and nursing practice ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥“ engaging in innovative, new and bold ideas about how its members can deliver effective and holistic services.
The RCN is working with and to explore innovative and practical ways of addressing the current mortality gap.
The RCN is one of the signatories of the Equally Well UK ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥˜Charter for Equal HealthÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™, a new collaborative backed by over 50 health and care organisations. As part of this the RCN has pledged to improve the physical health of people with mental illness.
Finally, we are currently working with 9 organisations across the UK on a range of small projects to improve physical health outcomes for those with serious mental health needs. These projects have been supported by our work with Citizens UK and developed as part of working partnerships between mental health nurses and people with experience of mental illness.
Page last updated - 01/05/2020