RCN webinars for care home staff and managers

RCN webinars for care home staff and managers

The Royal College of Nursing is continuing to support members working in Scotland’s care home sector through what will be a challenging winter. To help tailor their support and better understand the needs of members they are holding two events in the coming weeks to hear more about our members’ experience and to share more on the resources and support available from the RCN – one event for nursing staff and one for care home managers.

Working in care homes during a global pandemic – webinar for care home staff and carers – 7 Dec, 6.45pm to 8pm

Find out more on: https://www.rcn.org.uk/news-and-events/events/care-home-webinar-nurses-7-december

Working in care homes during the pandemic – webinar for care home managers – 10 Dec, 6.45pm to 8pm

 

Find out more on: https://www.rcn.org.uk/news-and-events/events/care-home-webinar-managers-10-december

 

 

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