A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Editorial
What can be done to ensure learning disability nursing retains high-quality staff?
Mencap’s Treat Me Well campaign aimed at healthcare professionals follo
Making a pitch for learning disability nursing
Nominate yourself or a colleague for this year’s RCNi Nurse Awards 
Supporting clients to live a life as full as it can possibly be, but also to have a good d
At a time where morale in learning disability nursing seems low, light can be found throug
A new survey by Nursing Standard and the Sunday Mirror newspaper reinforces the obvious&nb
Dispatches investigation found that inpatients with learning disabilities at St Andre
It’s good to see the college taking the lead on defining advanced practice, and it seems&n
Overhauling procedure for fitness to practise cases will save money, says Graham Scott.
Colin Parish on a fresh redesign for Learning Disability Practice
It was great to see the nurses behind the Health Equalities Framework (HEF) receive the RCNi Learning Disability Nursing award.
Nursing is a job in which the relationship between professional and client transcends normal social boundaries. This is because nurses remain with the people they support at every stage of their lives, including their deaths.
Learning disability nurses are different from their colleagues in other disciplines. Adult nurses look after sick adults, children’s nurses look after sick kids, and mental health nurses look after people with mental distress.
