RCN Scotland
Representing nurses, nursing support workers, nursing students and midwives across Scotland
We campaign on issues of concern to nursing staff and patients, influencing health policies and promoting excellence in nursing practice on behalf of our members.
RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year Awards 2025
Nominations are open for ScotlandÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™s most prestigious nursing awards, with the title of RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year 2025 up for grabs.
Band 5 nursing roles review
Find out more about the review process which is now open for submissions. Download resources to assist you in completing your application.
Consultation on NHS pay offer
RCN members voted to accept the Scottish governmentÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™s pay offer to NHS staff on Agenda for Change contracts for 2024-25.
Nursing pay in Scotland
Safe staffing in Scotland
Our Learning Hub
Learn about the RCN Scotland Library services available to you and how to visit the space.
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RCN Magazine
The RCN Magazine has gone digital. Visit our new online platform for all the usual unmissable features, incisive analysis and expert opinion.
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23 May 2024
Kirriemuir based nurse wins RCN Scotland Care Home Nursing Award
Clinical Lead, Robyn Oliphant, from Balhousie Care Groups Lisden Nursing Home, was announced as the winner of the RCN Scotland care home nursing award at a glittering awards ceremony tonight (23 May 2024).
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23 May 2024
NHS Tayside team recognised for their support of care experienced children and young people
The NHS Tayside Care Experienced Young People's Service (CEYPS) was announced as the winner of the RCN Scotland ChildrenÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™s Nursing and Midwifery award at a glittering ceremony tonight (23 May 2024).
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Contact RCN Scotland
Find out who to contact and how to find us.
Arrange a meeting in the RCN Scotland HQ in Edinburgh in advance by calling 0345 772 6100.
Latest blog posts
- 15 Oct 2024 Strengthening the voice of GP nurses
- 14 Oct 2024 Time to highlight ScotlandÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥™s nursing stars
- 16 Sep 2024 Corridor care must be eradicated, not normalised
Page last updated - 15/10/2024