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Constitution of panels
Who sits on our practice committee panels? The panels of our Fitness to Practise Committee or Investigating associate, and one of them must be a member of the public who is not a registered nurse, midwife and nursing
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nmc-standards-of-proficiency-for-specialist-community-public-health-nurses.pdf
proficiency for specialist community public health nurses Protecting the public through professional standards community public health nurses This booklet sets out the standards for specialist community public health
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Blog: Defining our new approach to fitness to practise
from a culture of blame when things go wrong in health and social care – and instead develop other ways their practice In these sorts of situations where someone can demonstrate they’re safe to practice, we
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Council to consider important English language proposals
standard of English language proficiency that the public has a right to expect Secondly, we’re proposing evidence to us about someone’s use of English in a health and social care setting in the UK, including evidence
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Blog: Looking back on a rewarding decade at the NMC
an extraordinary year for all of us involved in health and social care For me it’s also marked the end nurses and midwives then on its register, and of the public, for whose protection it had been created The
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Modern slavery statement
nursing and midwifery that improves everyone’s health and wellbeing As the professional regulator of regulate well, we support our professions and the public We create resources and guidance that are useful
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NMC Council welcomes three new appointees
registered nurse, midwife and specialist community public health nurse (SCPHN) will join as our first two Associates midwife, Specialist Community Public Health Nurse and Doctor of Clinical Practice She has a strong passion
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Joint letter on supporting professionals during the second wave of Covid-19
these difficult and uncertain times There are health and wellbeing initiatives in place if you need them this will once again require temporary changes in practice, and to provide reassurance that regulators and
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NMC's response to Woman's Place UK
745,000 professionals on our register, and the public we serve We welcome constructive challenge around reflect on our approach, and embed best equality practice We’ll always be open and transparent in response
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Standards of proficiency for community nursing specialist practice qualifications (SPQ)
account the changes taking place in society and health care, and the implications these changes have for designed to ensure that across all fields of nursing practice, registered nurses are able to meet the person-centred