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When We Stand Together: Discovering the Power of Nursing Activism

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Nursing activism isn't just about protests and picket signs; it's about everyday actions that create positive change in healthcare. General practice nurses already participate in activism through advocating for evidence-based practice, fighting for CPD time, and supporting colleagues through challenges.
• Activism means taking action together to bring positive change for nursing and communities
• Even small, quiet actions count as activism when they challenge inadequate practices
• The RCN Nursing Workforce Standards provide support for advocating better conditions
• Understaffing by 80% is a red flag according to professional standards
• Leadership in nursing includes mentoring colleagues and sharing knowledge
• Building power comes from the ground up, not from the top down
• Starting with small steps like conversations can create meaningful change
• Support networks exist through RCN and Facebook groups for general practice nurses
• Reflecting on what needs to change and taking first steps toward that change
• Nurses don't need permission to improve working conditions or patient care
Take care of yourself and take care of each other - we are all important in creating positive change in nursing.
Useful links -

RCN Activism Academy - Ways you can get involved | Royal College of Nursing

RCN General Practice Forum - RCN General Practice Nursing Forum (members working in general practice) | Facebook

Action for Happiness - Jump Back Up July | Action for Happiness

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Chapters

1. Welcome and defining nursing activism (00:00:00)

2. You're already an activist (00:04:07)

3. Guidelines and workforce standards (00:05:32)

4. Leadership and empowering others (00:07:19)

5. Taking small steps for change (00:09:34)

6. Closing thoughts and encouragement (00:12:49)

9 episodes

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Send us a text (don’t worry it’s not a real text and we don’t get your number)

Nursing activism isn't just about protests and picket signs; it's about everyday actions that create positive change in healthcare. General practice nurses already participate in activism through advocating for evidence-based practice, fighting for CPD time, and supporting colleagues through challenges.
• Activism means taking action together to bring positive change for nursing and communities
• Even small, quiet actions count as activism when they challenge inadequate practices
• The RCN Nursing Workforce Standards provide support for advocating better conditions
• Understaffing by 80% is a red flag according to professional standards
• Leadership in nursing includes mentoring colleagues and sharing knowledge
• Building power comes from the ground up, not from the top down
• Starting with small steps like conversations can create meaningful change
• Support networks exist through RCN and Facebook groups for general practice nurses
• Reflecting on what needs to change and taking first steps toward that change
• Nurses don't need permission to improve working conditions or patient care
Take care of yourself and take care of each other - we are all important in creating positive change in nursing.
Useful links -

RCN Activism Academy - Ways you can get involved | Royal College of Nursing

RCN General Practice Forum - RCN General Practice Nursing Forum (members working in general practice) | Facebook

Action for Happiness - Jump Back Up July | Action for Happiness

Follow us on social media

Facebook

Instagram

We really appreciate any likes, comments or shares. Please also feel free to suggest any topics you would like to see us cover.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome and defining nursing activism (00:00:00)

2. You're already an activist (00:04:07)

3. Guidelines and workforce standards (00:05:32)

4. Leadership and empowering others (00:07:19)

5. Taking small steps for change (00:09:34)

6. Closing thoughts and encouragement (00:12:49)

9 episodes

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