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Conscientious objection
Conscientious objection by nurses, midwives and nursing associates Nurses, midwives and nursing associates midwives and nursing associates who have a conscientious objection must tell colleagues, their manager and
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NMC response to Assisted dying in Jersey consultation.pdf
highly complex and specialized roles 3 Conscientious objection 31 Assisted dying is a sensitive topic proposal that the new law will provide for a conscientious objection clause so that professionals are not under
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Freedom of expression and Fitness to Practise
Following a number of reported cases around protected beliefs and freedom of expression, we the NMC Code Please see our Guidance on Conscientious Objection for more information on this particular
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NMC response to Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill.pdf
involved, but also allowing those with a conscientious objection to opt out • Assisting people to have these We support the provision of a conscientious objection in the Bill so that no individual is under
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Read The Code online
the person receiving care if you have a conscientious objection to a particular procedure and arrange for (see the note below) You can only make a ‘conscientious objection’ in limited circumstances For more information
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Presentation - Patient and Public Advisory Group, 4 February 2015.pdf
dispensing and administering medications Conscientious objection Nurses and midwives must act in the best of people at all times and can only make conscientious objections to a particular procedure in limited
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Summary - Patient and Public Advisory Group meeting 4 February 2015.pdf
dispensing and administering medications Conscientious objection: Nurses and midwives must act in the best interests of people at all times and can only make conscientious objections to a particular procedure in limited
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NMC response to GMC Good medical practice 20220714.pdf
care Page 11 of 13 Conscientious objection Paragraph 24: We’ve removed the requirement to explain to a patient if they have a conscientious objection to a particular treatment This reflects
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NMC Response to Department of Health's Consultation on Updating the NHS Constitution_.pdf
there may also be implications linked to exercising a conscientious objection Nurses and midwives have a right, in limited in limited circumstances, to raise a conscientious objection to a particular aspect of patient care However
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Practising as a midwife in the UK.pdf
responsibly This supports the Code Conscientious objection by midwives Paragraph 44 of the Code states states that if midwives have a conscientious objection to a particular procedure they must tell colleagues