This clinical practice guideline from the Renal Association provides recommendations for managing anaemia of chronic kidney disease. It summarizes guidelines on evaluating and diagnosing anaemia, treating anaemia with iron therapy, and treating anaemia with erythropoiesis stimulating agents. Key recommendations include routinely screening for anaemia in CKD patients, treating iron deficiency before starting ESA therapy, using oral iron when possible and intravenous iron for haemodialysis patients, maintaining ferritin between 100-800 ug/L, and targeting a haemoglobin of 100-120 g/L for adults on ESA therapy. The guideline is based on reviews of the latest evidence from 2009-2016.