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Standards framework for nursing and midwifery education (Part 1)
The standards framework was written to give Approved Education Institutions (AEIs) and practice learning partners the flexibility to develop creative approaches to education. At the same time, they allow institutions to be accountable for the local delivery and management of NMC-approved programmes in line with out programme standards.
The education and traiing standards help nursing, midwifery and nursing associate learners achieve the NMC standards of proficiency and programme outcomes.
All nursing, midwifery and nursing associate professionals must practise in line with the requirements of the Code, the professional standards of practice and behaviour that nurses, midwives and nursing associates are expected to uphold.
The standards for education and training includes the standards framework for nursing and midwifery education, standards for student supervision and assessment, and programme standards specific to each approved programme.
The standards for education and training are set out in three parts
> Part 1: Standards framework for nursing and midwifery education
> Part 2: Standards for student supervision and assessment
> Part 3: Programme standards-
- Standards for pre-registration nursing programmes
- Standards for pre-registration midwifery programmes
- Standards for pre- registration nursing associate programmes
- Standards for post-registration programmes
- Standards for prescribing programmes
- Standards for return to practice programmes
Also available, the standards for education and training supporting information hub
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Contributed by: | NHS England Safe Learning Environment Charter |
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Licence: | More information on licences |
First contributed: | 17 November 2023 |
Audience access level: | Full user |
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