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ICAN - Inland Nursing Care Advice
To read more about ICAN nursing care advice click here We wanted to start our first article on some very important information, which will keep ourselves and our future clients safe. We wanted to explain, what it means to be a nurse and the responsibility you have as a health professional. At times it can be daunting being an independent professional, however as nurses we have safe guards and rules to adhere to maintain our registration so we can work legally and professionally keeping the patients interests at heart all the time. Jacci and I are UK qualified nurses registered both in the UK and Spain with numerous other qualifications between us, we want to run a reputable, professional, legal inland care and nursing agency, for the local community. What is a registered nurse? As nurses we are covered by our registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) to whom we are professionally accountable, and who issue a code of professional practice to which we are compelled to adhere. Failure to do so can result in nurses loosing their qualification and being removed from the register. “All nurses, midwives and specialist community public health nurses who wish to practise in the UK must be on the Nursing & Midwifery Council (NMC) Register.” To check whether someone is on the Register, you can search by name and/or PIN number. This service is available to everyone. You do not need an account, username or password. Go to www.nmc-uk.org then click the box search the register. Code of Conduct for Members 2006 Also our membership to the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) covers us to work legally here in Spain. As qualified nurses we are trained to use our professional judgement in all situations, and can therefore be relied upon to offer a high quality nursing care. All nurses are legally accountable for their professional actions. Being a member of the RCN means as a professional nurse you are covered by an indemnity insurance scheme. Accountability. The RCN is also a member of the European Federation of Nursing Regulators (FEPI). FEPI’s main objective is to safeguard and promote the health of the public by creating and maintaining the highest standards of competence and conduct by EU nursing professionals. Whereas we wholly agree that individuals who are potentially vulnerable should thoroughly vet anyone who may be providing them with care or nursing, and would not want anyone to put themselves at risk by employing unqualified or uninsured staff, we feel it is essential that everyone has all the correct information on how the nursing registration and insurance cover works, the code of practice by which all nurses operate, and how to make thorough and appropriate checks on potential nurses and carers through the appropriate governing bodies. You can call Jacci - 952495234 or Tania 619175948 to learn more. Or click here to email them for further details |
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