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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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What our chairs say about our new post-registration standards
you” Jane Harris Independent chair for health visiting “Health visitors use unique knowledge and skills positively impact on health outcomes for all “These updated standards will ensure that health visitors remain
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Regulatory reform
regulation Read our response to the Department of Health and Social Care’s consultation, ‘Regulating healthcare healthcare professionals, protecting the public’ The government have consulted on a number of proposals
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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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Our proposals
additional regulation of advanced nursing and midwifery practice – the complex, autonomous and expert roles that involving engagement with professionals and the public These both found great variation in how professionals
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Sam Foster appointed as NMC Executive Director of Professional Practice
shaping and supporting safe, effective and kind practice for nurses, midwives and nursing associates across out the professional standards of practice and behaviour that the public can expect from nurses, midwives
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Different types of learning environments
of hospital and community, and other independent health and social care environments as relevant to the will be up to the AEI, with practice learning partners, to decide which practice placement environments to
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A milestone for specialist community and public health nursing
A milestone for specialist community and public health nursing Next week, we’re asking Council to approve specialist community public health nurses (SCPHN), community nursing specialist practice qualifications (SPQs)
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Mary Renfrew
Professor of Mother and Infant Health at the University of Dundee A midwife, health researcher and educator Investigator status with the National Institute for Health Research in 2008, and she was Principal Investigator
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NMC pays tribute to those recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours list
providing fantastic care that improves people’s health and wellbeing “I’m particularly delighted to see advocate for integrating education, research, and practice, to improve outcomes for people Janice has also