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Celebrating the revalidation of the first ever Nursing Associates on the NMC register
The first nursing associates to join the NMC register revalidate for the first time this year! Here, celebrating the revalidation of the first ever nursing associates I’ve been reflecting on the journey of those
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Blog: Helping nurses, midwives and nursing associates through the Coronavirus pandemic
heart of the health and social care system, our nursing and midwifery professionals, are by their side the hospital system, in maternity services, in nursing homes and across every community setting As the
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Major milestone reached as first registered nursing associates join health and care workforce
28 January 2019 The first qualified nursing associates will become the latest addition to the health and care workforce in England today, after the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) opens its register
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Health and care leaders celebrate incredible contributions of nursing associates on one year anniversary of the role
28 January 2020 The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), Health Education England (HEE) and the Department Social Care (DHSC) are celebrating one year of nursing associates making a difference in care for people across
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2017 consultations
Consultations which closed in 2017 Education consultation English language consultation Regulation of nursing associates in England (Department of Health consultation) Nursing associates' fees consultation
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Information for employers
Employing nursing associates We regulate nursing associates in broadly the same way that we regulate to practise Our Council has agreed that nursing associates should meet the same standards of behaviour
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Films
Introduction to revalidation Revalidation application process Helping nursing associates prepare for revalidation What revalidation revalidation means for nurses, midwives and nursing associates
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Nursing associate consultation
We consulted on how we should regulate the new nursing associate profession in England The consultation and approach that will allow us to regulate nursing associates We proposed broadly applying the approach
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Who we regulate
Who we regulate We regulate nurses and midwives in the United Kingdom and nursing associates in England The Code sets out the standards
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Concerns
midwives or nursing associates Concerns about nurses, midwives or nursing associates Find all the fitness to practise process as a nurse, midwife, nursing associate, employer or member of the public