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International committee

The International Committee advises RCN Council on issues that affect nurses around the world. 

It also provides expert advice to Council, the Professional Nursing Committee and the Trade Union Committee on the delivery of our international strategy.

Find out more about the role and remit of the International Committee by reading the terms of reference.

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Meet the International Committee

Bejoy Sebastian, Chair (RCN President)

January 2025 - December 2026

Bejoy Sebastian is a senior nurse working in critical care at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He has previously held a number of positions at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust. Hailing from Kerala, he arrived in the UK in March 2011 after finishing his nursing studies at Kottayam Medical College.

He was the Chair of the International Nursing and Midwifery Association network UK, where he has raised the profile of internationally educated nursing staff, helping them thrive in their careers and identifying the barriers they face in the workplace. He was also the founding General Secretary of the Alliance of Senior Kerala Nurses. He is an active volunteer for DKMS and with the help of Upahaar UK has organised numerous stem cell donor registration drives from global majority backgrounds to reduce the health inequities faced by them.

He began his role as RCN President in January 2025 and will serve for two years.

Professor Judith Ellis OBE FRCN, Vice Chair

February 2022 - December 2025

Professor Judith Ellis OBE FRCN has been a member of the RCN for 44 year and has held various senior nursing positions in the UK, including as Director of Nursing and Workforce Development at Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital, Dean/ Pro Vice Chancellor for Health at London South Bank University and Nursing Officer for Quality at the UK Department of Health. She has been involved for 22 years in the improvement of nurse education and multidisciplinary paediatric care in low-income countries, and when a Council member and then Interim Chair of the Nursing and Midwifery Council played a vital role in considering the international need for nursing regulation and the transferability of nursing registration. Judith retired from her role as Chief Executive of the medical Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) in 1998 to allow her to concentrate on her role as Chair of the Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET), a charity that establishes partnerships between health workers around the world, recognizing the mutual benefit to health workers and health systems of engaging in international activity. Her 6 year tenure as Chair of THET ended in December 2021, but as an Honorary Advisor for THET and Honorary Fellow of the RCPCH, Judith is continuing to advise on international nursing issues and to actively engage each week in supporting beleaguered nursing colleagues in Myanmar and to support paediatric leadership development in Africa.

Sunday Babanumi, Nursing Support Worker member

February 2022 - December 2025

Sunday attended the Polytechnic Ibadan in Nigeria where he studied marketing. He has a lot of experience in team building, and has worked with a number of agencies including Meridian Healthcare Ltd. Sunday completed in-house training with Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust in July 2019 with a certificate in Health and Social Care. Sunday has been Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ member since 2016 and a member of the UK Nursing Support Workers Committee since January 2021. He is also an accredited Safety Rep and Steward. Sunday is also an activist and campaigner for the RCN.

Catherine Bethell, Student member

January 2024 - December 2025

Catherine is currently 3rd year BSC (Hons) Nursing student at London South Bank University (Croydon). In 2012 she completed an Access to Health Diploma at Milton Keynes College. She joined Northampton General Hospital Trust in 2012 as a Healthcare Assistant on their Stroke ward and is currently working as a Bank Health Care Assistant for Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Trust where she has worked for the last 9 years. She is a Cleveland Clinic Scholarship recipient, a Community Ambassador for LSBU and a Student Ambassador for University College London Hospital.

Sue Campbell

February 2022 - December 2025

Sue first worked overseas as a Clinical Nurse Tutor in a rural training school in The Gambia. After returning and studying for a Masters in Public Health, Sue went to work in Khartoum, Sudan. Here she managed community health worker community programmes and ensured health centres had the resources and personnel to provide good quality services. In 1999 Sue started a country programme for GOAL in Uganda, whilst here she also responded to the volcanic eruption in Goma, DRC. Since her return to the UK in 2012, Sue has been working with The Open University as as Associate Lecturer teaching public health and international development courses.

Professor Daniel Kelly OBE FRCN

February 2022 - December 2025

Professor Kelly has been a member of the Board of the European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS) for several year and was elected President 2015 - 2017. He has gained international experience of nursing and healthcare in India, Canada, Australia and the US, as well as building networks from travelling widely in Europe as part of his EONS role. Recent experience has also been gained in cancer and palliative care education at Bethlehem University in Palestine. He was awarded a Winston Churchill Fellowship in 2013 and was made Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Fellow in 2016.

Dr Felicia Kwaku OBE FRCN

February 2022 - December 2025

Felicia has over 30 years' experience as a cardiothoracic/intensive care nurse. She has been a member of several committees and groups including the Nigerian Nurses Association UK and the NMC Professional Standards Advisory Group. She is deputy chair of the CNO (England)'s BME Strategic Advisory Group. She has previously traveled to St Kitts on a study tour and Enugu State, Nigeria to educate and deliver cardiac surgery.

Megan Parry

February 2022 - December 2025

Megan is an experienced Paediatric Nurse and has a wealth of international experience in global health, community engagement and nursing education. She has worked across five continents and lived in five countries over the last decade equipping her with cultural competence. Megan is also a member of GLoMHI (Global Health and Migration Initiative) which is committed to informed and critical action to promote social justice and health equity. She is currently based in Toronto, Canada and manages projects that aim to strengthen nurse capacity across the continents of Africa and Asia.

Trevor Peel

February 2022 - December 2025

Trevor qualified as a nurse in 1973, worked in health services until 1987, then joined RCN staff for 12 years. His career then covered posts in the Cabinet Office and as a prison governor. Trevor served previously on RCN Council, and represented the RCN on the National Pensioners Convention executive committee. He has also held a number of charity trustee positions.

Dr Agimol Pradeep BEM

March 2023 - December 2026

Agimol completed her nursing studies in India. She has been working in NHS care settings since 2001. She is also a philanthropist to promote Black and Asian Minority Ethnic (BAME) organ and stem cell donation awareness. Agimol was successful in achieving funding from the British Renal Society in 2011 to complete her PhD on the topic of “Increasing organ donation in the North West South Asian community through targeted education.” Her PhD implemented a positive impact by understanding South Asians' attitudes and their health behaviours and beliefs and implementing targeted education to change their beliefs and attitudes towards organ donation. She has been working closely with NHSBT in her volunteer capacity since 2010 and remains as a steering group member for the Community Investment Scheme. Her contribution to the community in promoting the organ donation message was recognised nationally, and she received the British Empire Medal (BEM) in 2018 and Nurse of the Year in 2015 from the British Journal of Nursing.

Agimol initiated the campaign in 2020 to support Internationally Educated Nurses (IEN’s) working in the UK as unregistered practitioners. She played a key role in implementing the Supporting Information from Employer (SIFE) pathway by the NMC in February 2023, to enable the IEN’s to complete their UK registration and remain as the NMC’s Expert Advisory Group member of the English Language Review Group.

Professor Jane Salvage FRCN

March 2023 - December 2026

Jane is passionate about helping nurses and midwives to become articulate, effective and influential in all aspects of health and social care, education, research and policy. Her commitment to social justice, women’s rights and high quality health services has been the main driver of her unusual career. Jane's best-known book, The Politics of Nursing (Heinemann 1985), was a wake-up call to nurses to speak out on sexism and racism, and she continued this advocacy in her roles as editor-in-chief of Nursing Times.

Jane was chief nurse at the World Health Organization (European Region and Headquarters). She worked on the Prime Minister’s Commission on the Future of Nursing and Midwifery in England (2010), and the Willis Commission on Nursing Education (RCN 2012). From 2016-2021 she was programme director of the International Council of Nurses’ Global Nursing Leadership Institute. She has designed and directed nursing policy leadership programmes for the World Health Organization; the International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care; and in many countries including Belize, Italy, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia and the Government of India/WHO. She co-authored Triple Impact (2016), the UK All-Party Parliamentary Group on Global Health report on nursing worldwide which led to the Nursing Now campaign and the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife. She works as an independent nursing and midwifery leadership consultant, and as visiting professor at Kingston University, London.

Kathy Sienko

March 2023 - December 2026

Biography to follow.

Jason Warriner

March 2023 - December 2026

Jason is Director of Care, Quality and Governance at Cranstoun, a charity providing services tackling substance misuse. Across the course of his career Jason has worked within the NHS and charity sector at clinical, operational and strategic levels. He has held a number of roles within the RCN including Vice Chair of RCN Congress and Chair of Chairs for RCN Professional Forums, and in 2017 received the RCN Award of Merit. Jason’s international experience includes work in South Africa, Abu Dhabi and Germany.