Title: Nursing and Midwifery Council
1Nursing and Midwifery Council
NURSING MIDWIFERY COUNCIL
- Protecting the public through professional
standards.
2Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001
NURSING MIDWIFERY COUNCIL
- Public protection
- Fitness for practice through professional
standards
3The Nursing and Midwifery Council has 35
members
NURSING MIDWIFERY COUNCIL
- 11 lay people
- 8 nurses
- 8 midwives
- 8 health visitors(Elections will be held in
2005)
4Key responsibilities to
NURSING MIDWIFERY COUNCIL
- maintain the register
- set and improve standards
- give advice
- deal with misconduct
- quality assure education
- set standards and provide guidance for LSAs
- (for midwifery supervision)
5Major tasks set out in the Order
NURSING MIDWIFERY COUNCIL
- quality assurance of education (2002)
- midwifery advice and guidance (2002)
- establish a new register (2004)
- new professional conduct rules (2005)
- election scheme (by 2005)
6Quality assurance - the strategic tasks
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- Establishing the standards of education and
training for fitness for practice for programmes
that lead to registration or to recording on the
register. - Taking steps to satisfy ourselves that those
standards have been met
7Quality assurance the context
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- A UK-wide responsibility
- The closure of the UKCC and National Boards
- A new spirit of collaboration
8Quality assurance - the model
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- The visitor model for England
- Service level agreements for Northern Ireland,
Scotland and Wales
9Quality assurance the requirements
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- Programme specific regulatory criteria
- Standards and guidance
- Codes and benchmarks
10Quality Assurance - the process
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- institutional approval
- approval/re-approval
- annual monitoring
- major review
11Quality Assurance practice learning
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- Outcome focused activity
- Sufficient resources
- Quality learning environments
- Adequate support and supervision
- Valid and reliable assessment
- Robust AP(E)L processes
- Parity between theory and practice
12Quality Assurance the future?
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- new NMC standards
- adjustments to meet the needs of the new register
- ongoing evaluation and review of the UK-wide QA
model - collaboration to streamline QA process in England
13The QA Team
NURSING MIDWIFERY COUNCIL
- Education Advisers Professional Advisers
- Garth Long Pam Walter
- Roger Thompson Janice Gosby
- Susan Way
- Quality Assurance Administrators
- Janet Lawson Suzanne Fookes
- Tel 0207 333 6560 Email QATeam_at_nmc-uk.org