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NMC welcomes PSA Performance Review for 2020-2021
professions to provide the best care possible to the public, despite the most challenging of circumstances support our professions and the public and influence improvement in health and care That’s why it’s important
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How we supported our professionals and protected the public in the last year
high standards of nursing and midwifery practice the public has a right to expect Our latest Annual third year of our strategy for 2020–2025 While health and care services again grappled with huge demand
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Standards of proficiency for registered nursing associates
proficiency for nursing associates to apply across all health and care settings These standards serve a number Providing clarity on what knowledge and skills other health and care professionals can reasonably expect from
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Taking account of context
openness and learning Given the complexity of health and social care settings, sometimes concerns that that appear to be the result of poor individual practice are actually caused by system pressures or other
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Raising concerns as a student
of a health or character issue, or because you have witnessed poor practice or a risk to public protection approved education institution (AEI) or about the health and character of an AEI employee You should make
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Fitness to Practise Committee
knowledge of English physical or mental health a finding by any other health or social care regulator or licensing hearings are usually held in public to reflect our accountability to the public The panel may agree to hold
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What is revalidation?
help you continually develop and reflect on your practice, we ask you to revalidate every three years This you to reflect on the role of the Code in your practice and demonstrate that you are 'living' the standards
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Midwifery in Guernsey
number of standards relating to how midwives’ practice was being supervised had not been met The team 2014 We were informed that the LSA and Guernsey’s Health and Social Services Department have put in place
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NMC to review midwifery regulation
improve public protection The review follows a recent report by the Parliamentary and Health Services supervision failed to identify poor midwifery practice following the deaths of three babies and a mother
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NMC welcomes latest milestone on journey to regulatory reform
The NMC welcomes the Department of Health and Social Care’s (DHSC’s) response to its consultation Regulating as a template for the future regulation of all health and care professionals, with the NMC’s governing