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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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Mary Renfrew
Professor of Mother and Infant Health at the University of Dundee A midwife, health researcher and educator Investigator status with the National Institute for Health Research in 2008, and she was Principal Investigator
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NMC sets out proposals for changes to post-registration standards
Community Public Health Nursing (SCPHN): school nurses, occupational health nurses and health visitors collaboratively and engaging with professional bodies and the public across the four countries of the UK This proposed
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Our EDI aims
what we can achieve when we work to promote best practice in equality and collaborate with others to ensure nursing and midwifery professionals eligible to practice by making non-biased decisions about how people
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Blog: We were different, we were supernumerary
colleges I knew I wanted to be a community nurse or health visitor from a very young age, and in 1992 I began assessment unit, which is where I honed my nursing practice, organisational and communication skills I undertook
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Stakeholder engagement
experiences – so we’re better placed to protect the public and inspire confidence in our professions We set our understanding of the issues around advanced practice, of people’s needs and expectations, and of the
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NMC publishes new holistic care resources
support this in everyday practice There are many factors that impact a person’s health, wellbeing and recovery physical wellbeing, spiritual beliefs, cognitive health and social and personal circumstances Thinking
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First nurses and midwives to pilot the system of revalidation this spring
revalidation Revalidation is an additional key tool in public protection, which will help the NMC as the regulator participating in the pilots are: Aneurin Bevan University Health Board Guys and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
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Legal change will protect nursing and midwifery students who raise concerns
or victimisation when they raise concerns The Public Interest Disclosure Act has enabled nurses and April 2015, student nurses and midwives who are in practice settings as part of their education programmes
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Post-registration standards steering group
development continues to evolve Nursing and midwifery practice is different today than from a decade ago and Specialist Community and Public Health Nursing (SCPHN) and Specialist Practice Qualifications (SPQs) Registered