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  2. May 12, 2021 · The first nurse to appear on the register was Ethel Gordon Fenwick, a woman who had spent the past 30 years campaigning for the state registration of nurses. But what was her role in the...

  3. Ethel, then aged 62, watched it happen from the public gallery in the House of Commons. Fittingly, her name was the first to join the register, and she is still remembered as State Registered Nurse No. 1. Even after the 1919 Act was passed, Ethel kept driving the professionalisation of nursing.

  4. Aug 9, 2019 · Despite this, the Act was finally passed in 1919 and Fenwick was the first to sign it becoming “State Registered Nurse No.1” in 1921. The register was held initially by the General Nursing Council, which later became the United Kingdom Central Council and is now known as the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

  5. Ethel was the first professional registered nurse in the UK and started her training at Nottingham Children’s Hospital when she was 21. ‘She set the foundations of where we are today.’ As a young child, Ethel moved from Scotland to Nottinghamshire where she grew up in Thoroton in the Vale of Belvoir.

  6. In 1983, the UKCC was set up. Its core functions were to maintain a register of UK nurses, midwives and health visitors, provide guidance to registrants, and handle professional misconduct complaints. At the same time, National Boards were created for each of the UK countries.

  7. Ethel Gordon Fenwick was the first UK registered nurse. Born in 1847, Ethel fought for the recognition and regulation of nurses by campaigning in parliament against the nurses’ roll; seen as a lesser form of regulation than full registration.

  8. Mar 10, 2017 · The life, work and legacy of the woman who successfully campaigned to become the UK’s first state registered nurse is being celebrated in a special church service on Sunday. Ethel Bedford Fenwick campaigned for over 30 years, from 1887 to 1919, for the establishment of a register for nurses.

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