2019 responses to consultations

Our responses to consultations from other organisations

November

NMC response to Department for International Trade consultation on Trade with Japan

October

NMC response to Scottish Social Services Council’s opt-in Hearings Consultation

NMC response to the consultation on the Implementation of the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016.

September

NMC response to Social Work England's draft fitness to practise guidance documents

NMC response to the Welsh Government’s consultation on Student Support Arrangements in Wales

NMC response to Health Education and Improvement Wales’ and Social Care Wales’ consultation on ‘A Healthier Wales: A Workforce Strategy for Health and Social Care’

July

NMC submission of evidence to the House of Commons Women and Equalities Select Committee inquiry into Health and Social Care and LGBT communities

June

NMC response to HM Treasury consultation on restricting exit payments

NMC response to SPSO consultation on the Draft National Whistleblowing standards

NMC response to the UK Government's consultation on coronial investigations of stillbirths

May

NMC response to HEIW and SCW consultation on Health and Social Care Workforce Strategy

April

NMC response to Social Work England’s consultation on rules and standards

NMC response to the Department of Health & Social Care consultation on proposals to introduce mandatory learning disability and autism training for health and care staff

March

NMC response to the Northern Ireland Department of Health call for evidence on a statutory Duty of Candour

February

NMC response to the Department of Health and Social Care consultation on Appropriate Clinical Negligence Cover

NMC response to NHS Improvement’s consultation on ‘Developing a patient safety strategy for the NHS – Proposals for consultation’

January

NMC response to the Scottish Government consultation on ‘Strengthening protection from Female Genital Mutilation’

NMC response to the Home Office’s ‘Preventing and tackling forced marriage: a consultation’