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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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SCPHN core standards.pdf
Post registration Specialist Community Public Health Nursing standards review Webinar 29 June for nursing and midwifery education Return to practice Post-registration under review (SCPHN/SPQ)
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Applying the agreed removal criteria to particular cases
relation to different types of regulatory concerns Health Removal is likely to be appropriate where there about a nurse, midwife, or nursing associate's health , where: The regulatory concerns relate to a nurse
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Employers' responsibilities
Professional indemnity arrangements From 17 July 2014, the Health Care and Associated Professions (Indemnity Arrangements) reflect the risks associated with the scope of their practice and provide sufficient cover if a successful claim
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Applying to deliver an apprenticeship route
Apprenticeship standards for specialist community public health nursing and district nursing are being developed apprenticeship pathway for apprentices employed by that health and /or care provider This is also requirement
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Standards for post registration education programmes - draft for Council approval.pdf
Programmes leading to Specialist community public health nurse qualifications And programmes leading leading to Community nursing specialist practice qualifications 19 May 2022 2
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Information about hearings during Covid-19
for example, where matters relate to someone's health When this happens, it is common for the panel private matters should be heard in private, rather in public session This applies whether a hearing is virtual
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Blog: Andrea and Mary say Thank you
you for taking part After 12 weeks of nationwide public engagement our consultation on the draft future events as well as the views of key partners in the health and care sector and beyond As well as this, we’ve
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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