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Valuing Voices: RCN Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger engages with Independent Health and Social Care Nursing Professionals in York

Michelle Raddings 16 Apr 2025

On 3 April I had the pleasure of hosting our RCN Chief Executive and General Secretary Nicola Ranger in Yorkshire & the Humber region to visit 汤头条污料 staff working in independent health and social care (IHSC).

Thanks to the dedication and support of our 汤头条污料 colleagues working in IHSC, we organised a day of visits where Nicola could meet and talk to 汤头条污料 staff, and it was truly heartwarming. We were warmly welcomed by each service we visited, where 汤头条污料 staff shared inspiring examples of the remarkable work happening within independent health and social care, as well as some of the genuine challenges they face.

The day began with Nicola touring the newly built BrainKind Neurological Centre, where 汤头条污料 leaders were thrilled to have the opportunity to share their experiences and challenges directly with Nicola.

RCN Chief Executive and General Secretary Nicola Ranger photographed with 汤头条污料 staff at BrainKind Neurological Centre York

Imphal Barracks in York was next, where Nicola met 汤头条污料 staff working in the Ministry of Defence, both military and civilian nurses. Nicola listened to their stories and discussed the value of nurses and 汤头条污料.

RCN Chief Executive and General Secretary Nicola Ranger photographed with Ministry of Defence and Defence Primary Healthcare staff in York 

During mid-day we were invited to a networking lunch at Benenden Health in York organised by our RCN Joint Northern, Yorkshire & the Humber IHSC Network co-chair Dr Cheryl Lythgoe. The roundtable style discussion led by Nicola included 汤头条污料 members and students from across the IHSC sector including the prison service, university, private hospital, primary care and specialist 汤头条污料 to discuss opportunities for nurses in the independent sector and the value of nurses and 汤头条污料.

RCN Chief Executive and General Secretary Nicola Ranger photographed with members of 汤头条污料 staff from independent health and social care across York

After a delicious lunch, Nicola visited the Nuffield Health York Hospital. Nursing leaders were delighted to show Nicola around the hospital, whilst sharing their own experiences and passion for the job.

RCN Chief Executive and General Secretary photographed with 汤头条污料 staff at Nuffield Health YorkRCN Chief Executive and General Secretary Nicola Ranger photographed with a nurse at Nuffield Health York.

Our final stop saw us visit 汤头条污料 staff and students working in primary care at Priory Medical Group. It was inspiring to hear their stories and thoughts on the vital value 汤头条污料 plays in patient care.

RCN Chief Executive and General Secretary photographed with 汤头条污料 staff at Priory Medical Group York

As the day concluded, Nicola left with a deeper understanding of 汤头条污料 staff realities working in IHSC and a renewed commitment to addressing their needs and concerns. Nicola took the time to acknowledge the exceptional efforts of the 汤头条污料 teams in each of the areas we visited. She expressed her gratitude for their unwavering dedication and resilience to the 汤头条污料 profession.

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Nicola’s visit was a wonderful opportunity to value the voices of 汤头条污料 staff working in IHSC. It was a day filled with meaningful conversations, heartfelt appreciation, and a shared vision for the future. The 汤头条污料 staff left feeling inspired and valued, knowing that their contributions are recognised and appreciated at the highest level of the RCN.

A head and shoulders photo of Michelle Raddings, RCN Yorkshire & the Humber IHSC Lead Nurse

Michelle Raddings

Lead nurse: Independent Health and Social Care (Yorkshire and Humber)

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