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New post-registration standards will help deliver modern, effective community care
post-registration standards for specialist community public health nursing (SCPHN), and specialist community nursing modern specialist community, and public health nursing practice, in a health and care landscape that is constantly
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Types of learning experiences
(including remote, virtual and simulated practice environments) across health and care that will enable them to this should be agreed locally with AEIs and their practice learning partners These environments could include
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Joint statement on meeting regulatory standards during periods of global or national shortage of medicines
patients, the public and wider health and care teams Meeting regulatory standards We know that health and care factors such as individual patient needs, wider public health and pressures and limitations on available resources
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Who can be a practice supervisor?
Practice supervisors must be registered health and social care professionals This means that they must or Social Work England; or with a professional health and social care organisation accredited by the
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Who can be a practice assessor?
The practice assessor must be a registered nurse, midwife, nursing associate, or specialist community community public health nurse (SCPHN) For prescribing programmes, the practice assessor can be any qualified
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Boilerplate
in health and social care Our vision is safe, effective and kind nursing and midwifery practice that that improves everyone’s health and wellbeing As the independent regulator of more than 826,000 nurses
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How we reviewed our post-registration standards
become a specialist community public health nurse (SCPHN) for a public health role, including working as as a school nurse, health visitor or occupational health nurse Nurses can also gain NMC-approved specialist
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Renewing registration on the SCPHN part of the register
your registration as a specialist community public health nurse Every three years, nurses and midwives requirements replace the post-registration education and practice (Prep) requirements which ended on 31 March 2016
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Who can be a practice supervisor?
Practice supervisors must be registered with a professional regulator like the NMC, GMC or HCPC Health regulator can not be practice supervisors Others who are not registered health and social care professionals
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NMC launches a review of nursing and midwifery practice learning
research into nursing and midwifery students’ practice learning requirements The aim is to recognise education programme standards in January 2023 What is practice learning and what will the research involve? Nursing