Nurse Revalidation - North Derbyshire CCG

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NMC Code of Conduct
Key requirements for revalidation
Information to support revalidation
Confirmers
What next?
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The Code has been updated, key changes include:
Four themes describing what nurses & midwives are expected to
do:
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prioritise people
practise effectively
preserve safety, and
promote professionalism and trust
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It also includes new or amended requirements:
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Fundamentals of care
The duty of candour
Raising concerns
Delegation and accountability
The professional duty to take action in an emergency
Social media use
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Revalidation supports professionalism through a closer
alignment with the Code
Nurses and midwives must Fulfil all registration
requirements, To achieve this, you must:
Meet any reasonable requests so the NMC can oversee the
registration process
Keep to prescribed hours of practice and carry out
continuing professional development activities, and
Keep knowledge and skills up to date, taking part in
appropriate and regular learning and professional
development activities that aim to maintain and develop
your competence and improve your performance
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Nurses and midwives will be required to declare that they
have:
Met the requirements for practice hours (450 hours practise
over 3 years and continuing professional development (CPD)
likely to be 40 hours CPD of which 20 hours is participative
learning .
Reflected on their practice, based on the requirements of the
Code, using feedback from service users, patients, relatives,
colleagues and others
Received confirmation from a third party (such as another
registrant employer, or manager) that they are adhering to
code and standards and is fit to practise.
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Register on line - revalidation evidence submitted on line
Start collating information now – don’t leave it until the last
minute!
Each year the NMC will select a sample of nurses and
midwives to provide information to verify the declarations
that they made as part of their revalidation application.
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450 hours of practice over 3 years
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40 hours CPD 20 of which must be participatory
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5x reflections (discussed and signed off by NMC registrant)
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5x pieces of practice related feedback
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Health and character declaration
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Evidence of professional indemnity
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Confirmation from a third party (does not need to be NMC registrant )
Tools for revalidation:
Set up a folder on revalidation on NHS email :
Sub folder with portfolio
Sub folder with supporting documents
Sub folder to hold all education courses/certificates etc
Sub folder to hold feedback/reflections
Alternatively you can subscribe to commercial sites:
RCNi : free if you have a journal subscription with the RCN
HeART: £19 annual fee per year.
Suggested Portfolio Content:
1 Statement of entry onto register
2 NMC template re practice hours
3 Evidence of practice hours
4 NMC template re CPD hours
5 Evidence of CPD
6 NMC template re reflective practice X5
7 NMC sign off form re reflective practice X5
8 SD template re practice feedback
9 NMC confirmers sign off form
10 Indemnity certificate.
Supporting documents:
1 Useful links re revalidation
2 Revalidation evidence some examples
3 Pt qnaire re feedback
4 Colleague qnaire re feedback NMC/GMC
5 Stakeholder questions as used by NDCCG for gaining feedback
5 Introduction to reflective writing
6 Slide set on reflective writing
7 Benefits and risks of reflective practice.
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Confirmation from a third party:
The NMC will ask you for information for the purpose of
verifying the declarations you have made in your
application.
This will be a declaration that you have demonstrated to
an appropriate third party that you have complied with
the revalidation requirements.
The NMC will ask you to provide the name, NMC Pin or
other professional identification number (where
relevant), email, professional address and postcode of
the appropriate third party.
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An appropriate third party confirmer is:
An appropriate third party confirmer is your line manager.
The NMC strongly recommend that you obtain confirmation
from your line manager wherever possible. A line manager
does not have to be an NMC registrant.
If you do not have a line manager, you will need to exercise
judgment to determine who is best placed to provide your
confirmation. It is helpful if they have worked with you or
have a similar scope of practice, but this is not essential.
If that is not possible, you can seek confirmation from
another healthcare professional that you work with and who
is regulated in the UK.
If your confirmer is an NMC registrant, they must have an
effective registration with the NMC.
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Information on CCG website
Register on line with the NMC
Decide which format you are going to collate
evidence in.
Start now – don’t leave!
Thank you
Evaluation forms – please complete
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