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Our legal framework
cogs independent regulator for nurses, midwives and nursing associates, what we do is set out by legislation Find functions The legislation and rules around the Nursing and Midwifery Council
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New anti-racism resource for NHS nursing and midwifery professionals
NMC, has produced a new resource that supports nursing and midwifery professionals working in the NHS midwives and nursing associates is designed to help nurses, midwives and nursing associates who experience
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Trained outside England
Register as a nursing associate if you trained outside England We understand that deciding to apply starting your application for registration as a nursing associate in England, we recommend you read the
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Heidi West
Registered nursing associate and Apprenticeship Facilitator for nursing associates at the University University of Salford What does being a nursing associate mean to you? ‘It means I have underpinning evidence-based
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Anita Kaur
Anita was one of the first nursing associates to join our register She works in a Diabetes Specialist very proud and grateful to have qualified as a nursing associate after many years in the NHS, where I
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Nursing Leaders
The nursing associate role was developed in England in collaboration and with the support of leaders Chief Nurse for Adult Social Care in England: ‘The Nursing Associate role in social care is making a real
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Registration data reports
and midwives in the United Kingdom (UK) and nursing associates in England are currently able to practise picture Our register of nurses, midwives and nursing associates has reached a record 808,488 This is encouraging
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Preparation Materials
we introduced the Test of Competence for nursing associates We held some webinars covering different give an overview of the CBT and OSCE, what nursing associates candidates should expect on the day and how
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Home
Employer confirmations Midwives walking We are the nursing and midwifery regulator for England, Wales, Scotland Cymraeg Contact us We are the independent nursing and midwifery regulator for England, Wales, Scotland
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Our role in education
performance for nurses and midwives in the UK and nursing associates in England Our role in education We want want to make sure that nurses, midwives and nursing associates are consistently educated to a high standard