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Record Nr.

UNINA9910783063903321

Autore

Davis Celia

Titolo

Interpreting Professional Self-Regulation : A History of the United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, : Routledge, Sept. 2000

Florence, : Taylor & Francis Group [distributor]

ISBN

1-134-58187-4

1-299-14063-7

1-134-58188-2

0-203-08633-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (271 p.)

Disciplina

610.73/02/1841

Soggetti

Nurses - Licenses - Great Britain

Nursing - Law and legislation - Great Britain

Nursing - Standards - Great Britain

Midwives - Licenses - Great Britain

Midwives - Legal status, laws, etc - Great Britain

Midwifery - Standards - Great Britain

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; PART I The importance of context; 1 'All is not well with nursing': the Briggs Committee and a new statutory framework; 2 Legislation and its aftermath: making a reality of the Council, 1979-83; 3 Three Councils, 1983-98; PART II The agenda develops; 4 The reform of pre-registration education: hopes, fears and realities; 5 Upholding standards of professional conduct; 6 Standards of professional practice: PREPP and after; PART III Stakeholders and standards

7 Holding the professions together 8 Widening involvement in the work of regulation; 9 Professional self-regulation in question; 10 Conclusion; Appendix 1: Chairmen, Presidents and senior officers; Appendix 2: The work of registration; Appendix 3: Professional conduct: procedures, cases and statistics; Appendix 4: UKCC publications; Appendix 5: Notes



on sources; Index

Sommario/riassunto

Annotation Interpreting Professional Self-Regulationanalyses the contribution made by the UKCC to the development of the nursing profession in this country over the last 30 years. It details the key issues the council grappled with during this time and provides in-depth analyses of the complexity of these issues. There is a general consensus that the current view of nursing's regulatory body will culminate in a major shake up of the way the nursing profession is governed and in which the UKCC will be radically transformed. This publication of the history of the UKCC will mark the close of a very significant period in nursing's history and the opening of wider debates about ensuring the safety of the public through regulation of health professionals. This is an important text for all those who teach on professional and policy issues in nursing, giving them a factual background that has never been brought together before, enabling them to bring discussion of post-registration education, discipline and other professional matters more firmly into the curriculum.