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A lot done, more to do

Lisa Elliott 17 Dec 2024

As we reach the end of 2024, RCN London Regional Director Lisa Elliott reflects on the year and looks ahead to what is in store for 2025.

This year it has been great to get out to meet with many of you, in your workplaces, at RCN Congress and at RCN London events. In London it has been a busy year and we have a lot to celebrate:

  • Supporting and working with members is our priority. This year alone the RCN London team have opened over 1700 cases.
  • We congratulated 22 worthy Rising Stars, with winners from across London. I’m so proud of the incredible work members are doing for their patients, their colleagues, and for the wider nursing profession.
  • Here is just one example of a great win for internationally educated nursing staff in the capital.

Some things have changed, others have not

This year we have seen political change with a new Labour government and promises to “fix” our broken NHS. A new 10-year plan is expected next year, and the RCN has been clear what is needed – significant investment in nursing.  The RCN will be submitting evidence to the consultation and .

If you work in the NHS, you’ll know it’s been another year of intense and sustained pressure.  When I am out and about visiting workplaces across London, members tell me there is no such thing as winter pressures anymore - it’s now all year round. 

The rise of corridor care

Treating patients in corridors, in utility rooms or in other unacceptable spaces is becoming the new norm.  We’re calling this new epidemic corridor care, and the RCN is taking a leading role in calling this out, so watch this space for more action.

What about the independent sector?

We are working hard to improve working conditions for our members in the independent sector.  Our new Employment Standards for Independent Health and Social Care Sectors will be a game changer, and our Independent Health and Social Care Lead for London, Millie Simms, is doing fantastic work for members in the capital. 

Our focus for 2025

Securing Fair Pay for members is top of our agenda. That’s why we have pulled out of the Pay Review Body process and demanded direct negotiations with Government.  But we can’t win without you, our members, getting involved.  We need everyone to join the fight for fair pay, and you can start by taking 2 minutes (or less) to .

Equity, diversity and inclusion is my other big priority next year and rolling out the RCN’s new strategy in London.  My team and I want to make real headway in tackling discrimination in the capital. 

Don’t forget, we are here for you

We have a range of member support services including counselling and welfare advice. Get in touch if you need support.

On behalf of the whole team at RCN London, I’d like to wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, if you are celebrating, and a lovely festive period. I hope you are able to take a break. And a huge thank you as always for all you do.

Lisa Elliott, Regional Director London

Lisa Elliott

Regional Director

Lisa Elliott is Regional Director for RCN London

Page last updated - 17/12/2024