ROYAL COLLEGE OF NURSING


The 'Royal College of Nursing' ('RCN') is a membership organisation with over 395,000 members in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1916, receiving its Royal Charter in 1928, Queen Elizabeth II is the patron. Most members are registered nurses but student nurses and healthcare assistants are also admitted.
The RCN describes its mission as representing nurses and nursing, promoting excellence in practice and shaping health policies. It has a network of stewards, safety representatives and union learning representatives as well as advice services for members. Services include a main library in London and regional libraries around the country. The RCN Institute also provides courses for nurses.

Contents
Offices
RCN libraries
RCN Publishing Company
RCN Institute
Council
Presidents
General Secretaries
Fellowship
List of RCN Fellows
Honorary Fellows
References
External links

Offices


RCN HQ, Cavendish Square London

The headquarters are at 20 Cavendish Square, London which was built as a substantial townhouse in 1729. The building was refronted and incorporated by Sir Edwin Cooper in 1930 into his re-development of the corner site with Henrietta Place. It has five storeys, including the basement and dormers in the attic. Its architecture includes classical Portland stone facing, a cut-string staircase with wrought iron balustrade, a stairwell with its ceiling painted in trompe l'oeil-artists. The office was the residence of H. H. Asquith. It is a grade II listed building.[1] The RCN also has offices throughout the UK. In England regional offices are located in; Banbury, Birmingham, Bolton, Bury St Edmunds, Croydon, Exeter, Nottingham, Leeds, Sunderland, and Winchester. The Northern Ireland office is in Belfast. The Scottish offices are located in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow; and the Welsh offices are located in Cardiff and Conwy.

RCN libraries


The RCN has 4 libraries, one in each country of the United Kingdom. They are located in Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh and London. Additionally, the RCN Archives are in Edinburgh.
The London library, which is now known as the UK Library, was founded in 1921, and its contents include 60,000 volumes, 500 videos and 400 current periodicals on nursing and related subjects. Special collections include the Historical Collection and the RCN Steinberg Collection of Nursing Research, the latter of which comprises over 1,000 nursing theses and dissertations. Set up in 1974, The RCN Steinberg Collection of Nursing Research contains a selection of influential nursing theses and dissertations from the early 1950s to the present day.

RCN Publishing Company


The RCN Publishing Company produces RCN Bulletin, a fortnightly member publication, and Nursing Standard which is available through subscription. The RCN also publishes a wide range of papers and policy documents.

RCN Institute


The RCN Institute is part of the Royal College of Nursing and is responsible for providing nurses with an opportunity to participate in higher and continuing education, research and practice development. The RCN Institute is expected to provide education across the United Kingdom including a portfolio of experiential clinical, primary care and political leadership development workshops and programmes across the UK. In addition four distance learning programmes of study are currently offered in order to meet this need.

Council


The RCN is governed by its Council. Council members are guardians/trustees of the organisation's mission and values on behalf of the members. They are also charity trustees and carry legal duties and responsibilities laid down by charity law. The Council is responsible for the overall governance of the RCN, and has ultimate responsibility for the sustainability and the finances of the organisation.
The Council is made up of 29 Council members: two elected by each of the 12 geographical sections (Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and 9 English), two elected by student members (ANS), the RCN President and Deputy President, elected by all members, and the Chair of RCN Congress (non-voting), who is elected by Congress voting entities. The RCN's General Secretary is appointed by Council. Council members are not paid to serve on Council but voluntarily give up their time to serve the RCN and its members, in their governance role.
The current chair of Council is Eirlys Warrington

Presidents



★ 1922-1925 Sidney Browne
★ 1925-1927 Sarah Swift, GBE
★ 1927-1929 A W Gill
★ 1929-1930 R Cox-Davies
★ 1930-1933 M E Sparshott
★ 1933-1934 E MacGregor Rome
★ 1934-1935 R Cox-Davies
★ 1935-1937 D S Goode
★ 1937-1938 E MacGregor Rome
★ 1938-1940 B M Monk

★ 1940-1942 M Jones
★ 1942-1944 E E P MacManus
★ 1944-1946 M F Hughes
★ 1946-1948 G V L Hillyers
★ 1948-1950 Louisa Wilkinson
★ 1950-1952 Lucy Duff-Grant
★ 1952-1954 L J Ottley
★ 1954-1956 S C Bovill
★ 1956-1958 G M Godden
★ 1958-1960 M J Marriott

★ 1960-1962 M J Smith
★ 1962-1963 M J Marriott
★ 1963-1964 M G Lawson
★ 1964-1966 Florence N Udell
★ 1966-1968 Theodora Turner, OBE
★ 1968-1972 Mary Blakeley
★ 1972-1976 Winifred E. Prentice, DBE
★ 1976-1980 Eirlys M Rees
★ 1981-1982 Marian K E Morgan
★ 1982-1987 Sheila Quinn, DBE

★ 1988-1990 Maude Storey
★ 1990-1994 June Clark, DBE
★ 1994-1998 Betty Kershaw, DBE
★ 1999-2000 Christine Watson
★ 2000-2002 Roswyn Hakesley-Brown
★ 2002-2006 Sylvia Denton, CBE
★ 2006- Maura Buchanan

General Secretaries


Beverley Malone - General Secretary 2001-2007


★ 1916-1933 Mary S Rundle

★ 1933-1957 Frances G Goodall

★ 1957-1982 Catherine M. Hall

★ 1982-1989 Trevor Clay

★ 1989-2001 Christine Hancock

★ 2001-2007 Beverly Malone

★ 2007- Peter Carter

Fellowship


The RCN awards fellowships bestowed for exceptional contributions to nursing. Honorary Fellowships can be granted by RCN Council to those who are unable to become an RCN member, either because they are from overseas or because they work outside the nursing profession.

List of RCN Fellows



Justus A. Akinsanya
Margaret E Alexander
Annie Altschul
Elizabeth Nneka Anionwu
Patricia M Ashworth
Margaret Auld
Sue Bale
Monica E. Baly
Philip Barker
David Benton
Alison Binnie
Senga Bond
Jennifer Boore
Patricia Bottrill
Martin Bradley
Mary J. Brydon
Sue Burr
Tony Butterworth
Diane Campbell
Anthony J. Carr
Anne Casey
Harriet Cassells
★ Sir George Castledine
Christine Chapman
Mel Chevannes
June Clark
Trevor Clay
Sheila M. Collins
Caroline Cox
Robert Crouch

Dorothy Crowther
Jane Denton
Sylvia Denton
Jill Evans
Jean Faugier
Ainna Fawcett-Henesy
Barbara Fawkes
Jacqueline Flindall
Elizabeth Fradd
Dawn Freshwater
Phyllis Friend
Marjorie G. Gardener
Angela Gould
Kevin Gournay
Margaret Green
★ John Greene
Mona Grey
Catherine M. Hall
Helen Hamilton
Winifred Hector
Pamela Hibbs
Jackie Hill
Lisbeth Hockey
Stan Holder
Jennifer Hunt
Elizabeth Jenkins
Elizabeth Jenner
★ David Jones
Gary J. Jones
Tom Keighley

Betty Kershaw
Alison Kitson
Charlotte R. Kratz
Sylvia Morcom
Jill Macleod-Clark
Jean McFarlane
Hugh McKenna
Barbara McNulty
Christine Moffat
Linda Nazarko
Betty Nicholas
Ruth Northway
Doreen Norton
Gaynor Nurse
Peggy Nuttall
Gillian Oliver
Grace Owen
Alan Pearson
Susan Pembrey
Ellen Louise Perry
Robert J. Pratt
Sheila Quinn
★ Tom Quinn
Dorothy Radwanski
Malcolm Rae
Anne Marie Rafferty
Kathleen Annie Raven
Elizabeth Raybould
Susan Read
Jane Robinson

Malcolm Ross
Sarah Ryan
David Rye
Barbara Saunders
Ruth Sims
David Sines
Muriel Skeet
Flora Eileen Skellern
★ James Smith
Vicky Stevenson
Barbara Stilwell
Les Storey
Maude Storey
Ben Thomas
Robert Tiffany
★ David Thompson
Roderick Thomson
Alison Tierney
Neslyn Watson-Druée
Christine Webb
Richard Wells
Beatrice Brysson Whyte
Jennifer Wilson-Barnett
★ Stephen Wright

Honorary Fellows



Linda H Aitken
Ruth Nita Barrow
Patricia Benner
Rebecca Bergman
Gabriela Bocec
Alice Clamageran
Frances Dominica Ritchie
Claire Fagin
Vernice D. Ferguson
Sabina De Geest
Dorothy Hall
Ingrid Hamelin
Virginia Henderson
Jadwiga Izycka
Nigel Kee
Margaret Currie Neilson Lamb
Norma Lang

Amelia Mangay Maglacas
Marie Manthey
Arfaf Meleis
Helen Mussallem
Kofoworola Abeni Pratt
Eileen Rees
Juanita Rule
Cicely Saunders
Hilda Marjorie Simpson
Gloria Smith
Margretta Styles
Elizabeth Elaine Wilkie
May Margaret Durrant Williams
Wang Xiuying
Peggy Vidot
Thelma Wells

References


1. 20 Cavendish Square


The Lamp and the Book: The Story of the Rcn 1916-1966, Bowman, Gerald, , , Queen Anne Press, 1967,

External links



Royal College of Nursing

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