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Blogs

Read the latest opinions from the RCN in Scotland



31 blog posts
  • Colin Poolman Colin Poolman 6 May 2026

    Scotland’s nursing staff and patients cannot afford more warm words

    This week’s election represents a crossroads for the future of Scotland’s health and care services. Whichever party, or parties, forms the next Scottish government, one thing is clear: the status quo is unsustainable. 

  • Kirsty Cartin Kirsty Cartin 1 May 2026

    The quiet skill of care home nurses

    RCN Scotland Nurse of the Year 2025 Kirsty Cartin talks about the often unseen but vital role nurses play in care homes.

  • The Gloves are Off Elizabeth Moffat Elizabeth Moffat 10 Apr 2026

    Nursing student? Have your voice heard this election

    The Scottish Parliament election is just under a month away, on 7 May, and it brings an opportunity for the next government to take decisive action on attracting more nursing students into the profession and improving support for students to increase retention. Make sure you know how we, as nursing students, can make an impact this election.

  • Eileen McKenna Eileen McKenna 2 Apr 2026

    Safe nurse staffing levels are critical to Scotland’s health

    Our manifesto includes a call for the introduction of mandatory minimum nurse-to-patient ratios for all health and care settings. Without safe nurse to patient ratios, people are being put at risk.

  • Colin Poolman Colin Poolman 5 Mar 2026

    Have you jumped on the band 5 review wagon yet?

    Our election campaign – The Gloves are Off â€“ calls on the next Scottish government to start valuing nursing properly. One way to achieve this is to pay nurses for the job they do now. Thousands of band 5 nurses may be missing out on an opportunity to be paid properly, says Colin Poolman.

  • Eileen McKenna Eileen McKenna 18 Feb 2026

    One year on from Scotland’s Nursing and Midwifery Taskforce

    A year on from the publication of the Ministerial Nursing and Midwifery Taskforce report, RCN Scotland is calling for urgent action from the Scottish government to deliver the change our members were promised.

  • RCN Scotland Election Manifesto Launch Julie Ross Julie Ross 13 Feb 2026

    The Gloves are Off

    As we launch our 2026 Scottish elections manifesto, Julie Ross explains why it’s time to value nursing properly.

  • Colin Poolman Colin Poolman Colin Poolman 22 Dec 2025

    Looking Back and Moving Forward

    As the year draws to a close, it’s a natural time to pause and reflect on what we’ve achieved together and what lies ahead. For RCN Scotland, 2025 began with a significant milestone: the publication of the Nursing and Midwifery Taskforce recommendations.

  • Eileen McKenna Eileen McKenna 18 Dec 2025

    Students – make sure your voice is heard

    Our 2025 student survey is your opportunity to tell us about your experiences as a nursing student.

  • Eileen McKenna Eileen McKenna 25 Nov 2025

    Have you had your flu vaccination yet?

    The headlines about this being the worst winter on record are already prevalent. As we know, in the coming weeks and months, flu will become even more widespread.