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NMC strengthens decision making guidance on concerns outside professional practice
makers on concerns arising outside professional practice, including sexual misconduct, domestic abuse and concerns about behaviour outside professional practice This can raise questions about a professional's
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Latest newsletter for midwives, nurses and nursing associates
post-registration consultation It’s a chance for health and care professionals to have their say on our for specialist community public health nursing (SCPHN) and specialist practice qualifications (SPQ) This
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Shaping the future consultation
delivery of excellent nursing and midwifery We held a public consultation between 24 July and 16 October 2019 emerging themes were: Dynamic approach to shaping practice Strengthening the relationship with our professions
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New overseas registration process will enhance public protection
outside the EEA in autumn 2014 which will enhance public protection The new process will be underpinned midwives who trained outside the EEA will enhance public protection through a process which will test competence
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How we investigate health concerns about nurses, midwives and nursing associates
Overview If the regulatory concern is about the health of a nurse, midwife or nursing associate, we’ll need to carefully balance our duty to protect the public, with the nurse, midwife or nursing associate’s
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Important decisions on the agenda as Council heads to Northern Ireland
specialist community nursing, specialist community public health nurses and associated programme standards, and specialist community public health nurses (SCPHN), community nursing specialist practice qualifications (SPQs)
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Advice, Warnings and Undertakings
midwife or nursing associate to help them keep their practice safe following a minor breach of the Code Advice associate accepts the concern This advice isn't made public at any point Warnings Warnings involve publicly
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The King’s Fund to undertake independent review of midwifery regulation
the regulation of midwives While standards of practice and education have been regularly reviewed, this publication of a report by the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman in England, Midwifery supervision
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1. Health condition – employer can manage the concerns locally while investigating
this was a one-off They recognised the impact the health condition could have on their ability to provide issues or other health issues were a factor They referred Midwife A to the Occupational Health Team and developed
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NMC congratulates those recognised in this year’s Queen's Birthday Honours list
Trotter, NMC Assistant Director of Professional Practice Anne, a registered nurse for more than 40 years British Empire Medal (BEM) for services to public health Also honoured is Ruth May, Chief Nursing Officer