Latest newsletter for educators

Published on 28 May 2021

We’ve published our latest quarterly newsletter for educators.

Our educators’ newsletter features a lead article on how you can get involved in our latest consultation on post-registration education standards for community and public health nurses. These draft standards set out the knowledge and skills that practitioners need to deliver complex modern care and improve public health.

What else can I expect if I read the educators’ newsletter?

You’ll also find the latest news on our annual registration data report, our education emergency and recovery standards, the new Test of Competence and the second phase of our equality and diversity research called Ambitious for Change.

Further articles include the approval of the first further education college for nursing associate training and our response to the UK-REACH study on Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy.

Read our latest newsletter for educators.

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