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  1. These new, revised standards are a result of our most recent review of the standards of conduct, performance and ethics. The revised standards reflect the extent of developments in health and care practice, in line with feedback from our public consultation and stakeholder engagement throughout the review.

  2. Sep 1, 2024 · Standards of conduct, performance and ethics. These standards are effective from 1 September 2024. Expand all. 1. Promote and protect the interests of service users and carers. 2. Communicate appropriately and effectively. 3. Work within the limits of your knowledge and skills.

    • Guidance and Supporting Information
    • Caring with Confidence: The Code in Action
    • What The Code Means For Different Groups
    • Previous Versions of The Code

    Our guidancecovers some important things to consider - like using social media responsibly and what to do if you ever need to raise a concern. We've also published some additional information on topics that may come up throughout your career:

    Our core role is to regulate, and to ensure we regulate as well as possible, we proactively support our professions. This means creating resources that are useful throughout your career as a nurse, midwife or nursing associate, helping you to deliver our standards and address future challenges. Caring with Confidenceis a series of bite-sized animat...

    The Code is useful for everyone who cares about good nursing and midwifery. We've produced some resourcesto explain what the Code means for you and what you should expect.

    These versions are only available for reference. 2015 version of the Code (Cymraeg) - valid until 10 October 2018 2008 version of the Code- valid until 31 March 2015

  3. GSP uses the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) Standards of Proficiency for Clinical Scientists and Standards of Conduct, Performance and Ethics as its benchmarks. It also draws on other regulatory and professional body standards and expresses them within the context of the healthcare science.

  4. Nurses facilitate a culture of safety in health care environments, recognising and addressing threats to people and safe care in health practices, services and settings. 1.10. Nurses provide evidence-informed, person-centred care, recognising and using the values and principles of primary health care and health promotion across the lifespan. 1.11

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  5. Find details of the revised standards of conduct performance and ethics, and how they compare to the current standards.

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  7. Information about the revisions to the standards of conduct, performance and ethics, which were consulted on in 2023 and came into effect on 1 September 2024.

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