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Blog: Better, safer regulation for the public
standards in nursing and midwifery practice and keeping the public safe The legal framework that guides will enable us to deliver safer regulation for the public and better support our registrants The time has
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Why we reviewed our post-registration standards
Health and care is evolving and nursing practice is changing and advancing at the same time We need residential and educational settings, prisons and other health and justice settings We want to make sure that
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NMC strengthens decision making guidance on concerns outside professional practice
makers on concerns arising outside professional practice, including sexual misconduct, domestic abuse and concerns about behaviour outside professional practice This can raise questions about a professional's
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Advanced practice independent evidence review
comprehensive review of advanced nursing and midwifery practice, including consideration of whether regulation community and public health nurses with these qualifications who wish to undertake advanced practice qualifications
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Our strategy
standards in nursing and midwifery to protect the public and inspire confidence in the professions” Fulfilling and kind nursing and midwifery practice, improving everyone’s health and wellbeing” Our roles for 2020–2025
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NMC publishes reports from post-registration nursing standards
community nursing and specialist community public health nursing Modernising our standards will ensure ensure they reflect contemporary practice, and benefit thousands of professionals and the people they care
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Concerns where local action can’t effectively manage any ongoing risks to people who use services
risk that a nurse, midwife or nursing associate’s practice poses in the future It isn't about punishing mistake if there's no longer a risk to members of the public and the person has been open about what went wrong
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Events
events@nmc-ukorg Council meetings The Council meets in public six times a year Anyone is welcome to observe Standards for Proficiency for Specialist Community Public Health Nursing An introduction to the NMC's new Standards
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The research
research will: consider what contributes to effective practice learning by looking at models, across UK and in other countries be able to explain differences in practice learning in other countries and the specific factors
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Who can be a practice assessor and who can be an academic assessor?
specialist community public health nurse (SCPHN) or a community nurse with SPQ (specialist practice qualification) equivalent experience for the student’s field of practice For students on pre-registration midwifery degree