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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Education
  • Student Advocacy

Background:

  • The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Association of Nursing Students published its Bill of Rights in 1987.
  • This document outlines fundamental rights and responsibilities for nursing students.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To announce and briefly describe the second edition of the RCN Association of Nursing Students' Bill of Rights.
  • To acknowledge the ongoing discussion surrounding the document's content and impact.

Main Methods:

  • Review of the second edition of the RCN Association of Nursing Students' Bill of Rights.
  • Analysis of the minor revisions made to the original document.
  • Observation of the reception and controversy surrounding the Bill of Rights.

Main Results:

  • The RCN Council has ratified a second edition of the Bill of Rights.
  • Minor changes have been implemented in the new edition compared to the 1987 version.
  • The document remains a subject of controversy, with differing opinions on its revolutionary nature.

Conclusions:

  • The updated Bill of Rights reflects continued RCN support for nursing student rights.
  • The controversy highlights the evolving nature of student rights and advocacy in nursing.
  • Further discussion is warranted regarding the adequacy and impact of the Bill of Rights.