Andrea Sutcliffe's blog
Blog: Baby Loss Awareness Week - a time to reflect and to offer support
Published on 09 October 2019
In her latest blog, our Chief Executive, Andrea Sutcliffe, shares a very personal experience and reflects on the important role that midwives play in bereavemen
Blog: 100 days until 100 years
Published on 17 September 2019
As we countdown to the centenary of the Nurses Registration Act 1919, our Chief Executive, Andrea Sutcliffe, reflects on a century of professional pride and wha
Blog: Person-centred regulation
Published on 01 August 2019
In her latest blog, our Chief Executive, Andrea Sutcliffe, shares a very personal experience of suicide and reflects on how this has shaped her work at the NMC
Blog: Manchester in the sun
Published on 12 July 2019
In her latest blog, our Chief Executive, Andrea Sutcliffe, reflects on our Council meeting in Manchester and attending the Patient Safety Congress
Blog: What do stakeholders think of us? Now we know.
Published on 02 May 2019
In her latest blog, our Chief Executive, Andrea Sutcliffe, talks about a stakeholder perceptions audit recently commissioned by the NMC.
Blog: Celebrating nurses in nursing homes
Published on 29 March 2019
In her latest blog, our Chief Executive, Andrea Sutcliffe, recounts her recent visit to Herefordshire
Blog: The three P's...
Published on 22 March 2019
In her latest blog, our Chief Executive, Andrea Sutcliffe, talks about the importance of working in co-production
Blog: Public or private
Published on 11 March 2019
In her latest blog, our Chief Executive, Andrea Sutcliffe, talks about why some Fitness to practise hearings are held in private.
Blog: Professional regulation and kindness
Published on 19 February 2019
In her regular blog, our Chief Executive, Andrea Sutcliffe, reflects on listening and responding to the voice of people involved in our procedures
Blog: Andrea continues her #ListeningMode journey in Northern Ireland
Published on 11 February 2019
In her regular blog, our Chief Executive, Andrea Sutcliffe, reflects on her visit to Northern Ireland and the nursing associate celebration event in Westminster