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NMC Revalidation

NMC Revalidation. UNISON Insert name of Branch here Presented by Insert name of presenter here. Revalidation – what is it?.

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NMC Revalidation

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  1. NMC Revalidation • UNISON • Insert name of Branch here • Presented by • Insert name of presenter here

  2. Revalidation – what is it? • Revalidation is the means by which Nurses, Midwives & Health Visitors renew their professional registration & demonstrate compliance with the NMC code of conduct. They pay an annual registration fee but are required to formally renew their professional registration online every three years. • Register with NMC online https://online.nmc-uk.org/Account/Register

  3. Code of Conduct • 31st March 2015 • You will have to evidence reflection and practice against the code of conduct. • https://www.nmc.org.uk/globalassets/sitedocuments/nmc-publications/nmc-code.pdf

  4. Why is it changing? • The previous system of PREP did not work and was old. Post Mid-Staffs they committed to change • The NMC were supposed to audit 10% of portfolios annually, which they didn't do. When they did do this it cost almost £350 per portfolio.

  5. Nursing & Midwifery Council • The NMC have set up a comprehensive web site which is being updated all of the time as new helpful information comes to light you can find all of the documents there • http://revalidation.nmc.org.uk/ • You can find all of the NMC templates here http://revalidation.nmc.org.uk/download-resources/forms-and-templates/ • You have to use 3 of them – we will tell you which ones these are later

  6. What will I have to do? • You will need to demonstrate the following has been achieved every three years:- • 450 practice hours • 35 hours of CPD • Five pieces of practice related feedback • Five pieces of reflection practise • 5. Confirmation of health & good character

  7. 450 hours of practise • Remember this is 450 hours of practice over three years in your scope of practice • This should be easily achievable even if you are a part time worker, working on the Bank etc

  8. 35 hours of CPD - Learning • Study days • Learning events, such as a conference or workshop • Peer review • Coaching and mentoring • Participation in clinical audit, practice visits and group meetings • Only 20 hrs have to be participatory

  9. Practice related feedback x 5 • This can come from a variety of sources, including patients, service users, students and colleagues. It can also be obtained through reviewing complaints, team performance reports and serious event reviews. • Can be informal or formal, written or verbal. • It could be specific feedback about an individual, or feedback about a whole ward, team or organisation

  10. Reflections x 5 • Written reflective accounts that explain what you learnt, how you changed or improved your work as a result and how it is relevant to the Code. You must use the reflective practice form on the NMC website • You must use the NMC reflective accounts template form to record your pieces of reflection • You must then have a discussion with another registrant about your reflections and they must document this on the reflective discussion form

  11. Indemnity Insurance • You must declare that you have, or will have when practising, appropriate cover under an indemnity arrangement. • Remember your employer retains vicarious liability for your practice UNISON information https://www.unison.org.uk/content/uploads/2014/02/PoliciesUNISONs-Professional-Indemnity-Cover-for-health-staff2.pdf

  12. Health & Character • Evidence that your health enables you to practice to the required standard • Good Character is now a requirement in the code • You must declare to the NMC any convictions and cautions – even if they are not related to nursing or midwifery

  13. Confirmation • You need to demonstrate to a third party that you have met the revalidation requirements • You need to have a confirmation discussion with a third party where you discuss how you have met the revalidation requirements. This can form part of an annual appraisal. • An appropriate third party confirmer is your line manager. The NMC recommend that you obtain confirmation from this person wherever possible. A line manager does not have to be an NMC registered nurse or midwife. • If you do not have a line manager, we recommend that the third party is an NMC-registered nurse of midwife. If that is not possible, you can seek confirmation from another healthcare professional that you work with and who is regulated in the UK.

  14. What happens if I cannot revalidate? • If for some reason you know you cannot revalidate e.g. You have been on maternity leave or long term sick – contact the NMC as soon as you receive your renewal letter (90 days before its due) • The NMC have systems in place for exceptional circumstances, but as revalidation is new not all of these have been tested yet

  15. Myth - v’s - Truth • MYTH - My confirmer needs to be with me when I complete the online application • TRUTH – No, your confirmer will have provided the necessary details when they sign your confirmation form. You will need the form with you when you submit your application [for confirmers details etc]

  16. Myth - v’s - Truth • MYTH - I need to discuss each reflective account with a different reflective partner • TRUTH – No, the requirement is the name of one reflective partner for all 5 reflective accounts, which they will discuss with you prior to signing off the NMC mandatory reflective practice form

  17. Myth - v’s - Truth • MYTH – I need to scan and upload the signed reflective discussion and confirmers form to the NMC • TRUTH – No, the application process asks you to input the details of your confirmer and reflective partner as part of your submission. These details are typed into the online form

  18. Myth - v’s - Truth • MYTH – My confirmer has to be a registered nurse or midwife • TRUTH – No, the NMC recommends that your confirmer is your line manager who may or may not be a NMC registrant. If they aren’t a registrant then your reflective discussion must take place with another NMC registrant prior to confirmation by a confirmer

  19. Myth - v’s - Truth • MYTH – I have to be employed in a role providing direct patient care otherwise I am unable to renew my registration • TRUTH - Revalidation also applies to those who rely on their skills, knowledge and experience of being a registered nurse/midwife, but may not be employed in a role providing direct patient care

  20. Top Tips  • Get your portfolio now & re-order it under the new headings – you will see any gaps straight away • Please read the confirmation form carefully before ticking the ‘yes’ or ‘no’ options • Read the NMC Guide to revalidation, its full of valuable, helpful information • Start collecting your evidence NOW don’t leave it until you receive your 3 month reminder letter • Check out what your employer is doing to assist with revalidation • You may be asked to be a confirmer/reflective practise partner!

  21. Resources • Still worried about the process then watch this short NMC film about the online process it shows your only 12 clicks away from revalidation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bY8gWlOhh0Y

  22. Be Revalidation Ready with UNISON Not a member but want to be join here https://www.unison.org.uk/join/ or call 0800 0 857 857

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