May 12, 2022
It’s Mental Health Awareness Week, but the importance of good mental health is a key issue for the Royal College of Nursing year round as they support their members working in the UK and abroad. Read more in our guest blog
Jun 16, 2021
With the deadline to respond to the consultation upon us - our Chief Executive puts forward our closing arguments to balance flexibility with transparency and accountability and ensure that public protection is at the centre of future reform
Jun 15, 2021
Two blogs on our power to appeal fitness to practise panel decisions: one from the registrant; and the other from the complainant - with an introduction from our Director of Standards and Policy
Jun 10, 2021
In this blog we explain more about the advice we commissioned on cognitive bias and how they can influence the decisions we make without us even being aware of them
Jun 09, 2021
What happens when regulator's fitness to practise panel gets it wrong? This blog explains how it feels from the point of view of a witness
Jun 03, 2021
In this blog, our Director of Scrutiny and Quality, Mark Stobbs explains more about why we carried out our review of Social Work England's use of accepted outcomes and some of our key findings
May 26, 2021
A guest blog from the Patients Association - giving their perspective on government plans for reforming regulation and asking 'where's the patient voice in these proposals?'
May 07, 2021
Bharat Nathwani, Policy Officer at the Pharmacists Defence Association, discusses what they would like to see from regulatory reform, in light of the proposals put forward in the Government's consultation.
Apr 29, 2021
Jan 21, 2021
A guest blog from Joanna Jervis, a Senior Lawyer and Practice Development Manager for Medical and Dental Defence Union of Scotland looking at fitness to practise from the registrant's perspective
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