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SIGN IN - NURSING COUNCIL Level 5, 22 Willeston St, Wellington 6011 NEW ZEALAND PO BOX 9644, Marion Square, Wellington 6141 Phone +64 4 385 9589 We are open Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm except for statutory holidays ANNUAL PRACTISING CERTIFICATES Renew your Annual Practising Certificate read more. Anyone who is practising as a nurse in new Zealand must have an Annual Practising certificate (APC) To renew your APC please log on to the MyNC portal. Go now. Nurses can give the Council their email address by emailing: nznurse@nursingcouncil.org.nz.CODE OF CONDUCT
The Code is framed around four core values – respect, trust, partnership and integrity – and eight primary principles. It is a practical document that clearly describes the conduct expected of nurses. Without the public's trust and confidence in the profession, nurses cannot fulfil their role effectively. CONTINUING COMPETENCE HOME IQN HOMETE TIRITI O WAITANGINURSINGEDUCATIONFEESNEWS 11/05/2021 The Nursing Cohort Report: A longitudinal study of New Zealand and internationally qualified nurses. 3/05/2021 Council publishes RN Education Programme Standards. 20/04/2021 Ngā Rongo Kōrero Mohoa Paenga-whāwhā 2021 News Update April 2021. 19/04/2021 An Extension to APC fee increase consultation period. STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR NURSES In 2011, the members of INRC entered into a memorandum of understanding and cooperation to confirm closer links between the organisations in order to develop common standards for the regulation of nurses nursing practice. The work of INRC contributes to the development of common practices designed to enhance public protectionand public safety.
SIGN IN - NURSING COUNCIL Level 5, 22 Willeston St, Wellington 6011 NEW ZEALAND PO BOX 9644, Marion Square, Wellington 6141 Phone +64 4 385 9589 We are open Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm except for statutory holidays ANNUAL PRACTISING CERTIFICATES Renew your Annual Practising Certificate read more. Anyone who is practising as a nurse in new Zealand must have an Annual Practising certificate (APC) To renew your APC please log on to the MyNC portal. Go now. Nurses can give the Council their email address by emailing: nznurse@nursingcouncil.org.nz.CODE OF CONDUCT
The Code is framed around four core values – respect, trust, partnership and integrity – and eight primary principles. It is a practical document that clearly describes the conduct expected of nurses. Without the public's trust and confidence in the profession, nurses cannot fulfil their role effectively. CONTINUING COMPETENCE CONTINUING COMPETENCE The Council sets standards for continuing competence, requires an annual declaration of continuing competence from each nurse, and annually selects 5% of practising nurses to complete a recertification audit of the continuing competence requirements under section 41 of the Act. It is the professional responsibility of all practisingnurses to
NURSE PRACTITIONER
M ā tanga Tapuhi Nurse Practitioner Required qualifications and competencies Applicants for registration as a m ā tanga tapuhi nurse practitioner must complete a Nursing Council accredited master’s degree programme. This comprises a structured programme of taughtcourses with a
ENROLLED NURSE
Enrolled Nurse. Enrolled nurses practise under the direction and delegation of a registered nurse or nurse practitioner to deliver nursing care and health education across the life span to health consumers in community, residential or hospital settings. Enrolled nurses contribute to nursing assessments, care planning,implementation and
END OF LIFE CHOICE ACT TRAINING AND INFORMATION SHEETS End of Life Choice Act Training and Information Sheets. The Ministry of Health is leading the work programme to implement the End of Life Choice Act 2019 and introduce an assisted dying service in New Zealand from 7 November 2021. PDRPS - NURSING COUNCIL Professional development and recognition programmes (PDRPs) Purpose. To ensure nurses meet continuing competence requirements. Recognition of the expertise of nurses in clinical practice. Legal basis. Set by the Nursing Council under section 41 of the HPCA Act. May be voluntary or compulsory, depending on the organisation and employment agreement.NURSE PRESCRIBING
Nurse practitioners are authorised to prescribe any prescription medicine. Registered nurse prescribing in primary health and specialty teams – prescribe from a schedule of common medicines for common and long-term conditions. Registered nurse prescribing in community health - prescribe from a limited schedule of medicines.SCOPES OF PRACTICE
Conditions placed in scope of practice. The Act allows the Council to include conditions in a nurse’s scope of practice describing the specific area of practice they may work in, for example, "may practice in general and obstetric nursing". These conditions relate to the pre-registration education completed by COMPETENCE ASSESSMENT PROGRAMMES Competence assessment programmes. New Zealand registered and enrolled nurses who have been out of practice for five years or more are required under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 to complete a competence assessment programme before they can be issued with a practising certificate. If you have been out of nursingfor
FORMS AND RESOURCES
Level 5, 22 Willeston St, Wellington 6011 NEW ZEALAND PO BOX 9644, Marion Square, Wellington 6141 Phone +64 4 385 9589 We are open Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm except for statutory holidaysNCNZ STANDARDS
For OET you must achieve a minimum score of 350 for each band. For IELTS you must achieve a minimum score of 7 in each band of the academic test. You can achieve the minimum score in the English language tests over more than one sitting, however the required score must be met within 12 months of first sitting the test, and less thanthree years
HOME IQN HOMETE TIRITI O WAITANGINURSINGEDUCATIONFEESNEWS Level 5, 22 Willeston St, Wellington 6011 NEW ZEALAND PO BOX 9644, Marion Square, Wellington 6141 Phone +64 4 385 9589 We are open Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm except for statutory holidays STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR NURSES In 2011, the members of INRC entered into a memorandum of understanding and cooperation to confirm closer links between the organisations in order to develop common standards for the regulation of nurses nursing practice. The work of INRC contributes to the development of common practices designed to enhance public protectionand public safety.
SIGN IN - NURSING COUNCIL Level 5, 22 Willeston St, Wellington 6011 NEW ZEALAND PO BOX 9644, Marion Square, Wellington 6141 Phone +64 4 385 9589 We are open Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm except for statutory holidaysENROLLED NURSE
Enrolled Nurse. Enrolled nurses practise under the direction and delegation of a registered nurse or nurse practitioner to deliver nursing care and health education across the life span to health consumers in community, residential or hospital settings. Enrolled nurses contribute to nursing assessments, care planning,implementation and
PDRPS - NURSING COUNCILPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN NURSING EXA…NURSING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MODELNURSING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN SA…NURSING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE …NZ NURSING COUNCILNEW ZEALAND NURSING LICENSE Professional development and recognition programmes (PDRPs) Purpose. To ensure nurses meet continuing competence requirements. Recognition of the expertise of nurses in clinical practice. Legal basis. Set by the Nursing Council under section 41 of the HPCA Act. May be voluntary or compulsory, depending on the organisation and employment agreement.CODE OF CONDUCT
The Code is framed around four core values – respect, trust, partnership and integrity – and eight primary principles. It is a practical document that clearly describes the conduct expected of nurses. Without the public's trust and confidence in the profession, nurses cannot fulfil their role effectively. CONTINUING COMPETENCENURSE PRESCRIBING
Nurse practitioners are authorised to prescribe any prescription medicine. Registered nurse prescribing in primary health and specialty teams – prescribe from a schedule of common medicines for common and long-term conditions. Registered nurse prescribing in community health - prescribe from a limited schedule of medicines. STATE FINAL EXAMINATIONSSCOPES OF PRACTICE
Conditions placed in scope of practice. The Act allows the Council to include conditions in a nurse’s scope of practice describing the specific area of practice they may work in, for example, "may practice in general and obstetric nursing". These conditions relate to the pre-registration education completed by HOME IQN HOMETE TIRITI O WAITANGINURSINGEDUCATIONFEESNEWS Level 5, 22 Willeston St, Wellington 6011 NEW ZEALAND PO BOX 9644, Marion Square, Wellington 6141 Phone +64 4 385 9589 We are open Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm except for statutory holidays STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR NURSES In 2011, the members of INRC entered into a memorandum of understanding and cooperation to confirm closer links between the organisations in order to develop common standards for the regulation of nurses nursing practice. The work of INRC contributes to the development of common practices designed to enhance public protectionand public safety.
SIGN IN - NURSING COUNCIL Level 5, 22 Willeston St, Wellington 6011 NEW ZEALAND PO BOX 9644, Marion Square, Wellington 6141 Phone +64 4 385 9589 We are open Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm except for statutory holidaysENROLLED NURSE
Enrolled Nurse. Enrolled nurses practise under the direction and delegation of a registered nurse or nurse practitioner to deliver nursing care and health education across the life span to health consumers in community, residential or hospital settings. Enrolled nurses contribute to nursing assessments, care planning,implementation and
PDRPS - NURSING COUNCILPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN NURSING EXA…NURSING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MODELNURSING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN SA…NURSING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE …NZ NURSING COUNCILNEW ZEALAND NURSING LICENSE Professional development and recognition programmes (PDRPs) Purpose. To ensure nurses meet continuing competence requirements. Recognition of the expertise of nurses in clinical practice. Legal basis. Set by the Nursing Council under section 41 of the HPCA Act. May be voluntary or compulsory, depending on the organisation and employment agreement.CODE OF CONDUCT
The Code is framed around four core values – respect, trust, partnership and integrity – and eight primary principles. It is a practical document that clearly describes the conduct expected of nurses. Without the public's trust and confidence in the profession, nurses cannot fulfil their role effectively. CONTINUING COMPETENCENURSE PRESCRIBING
Nurse practitioners are authorised to prescribe any prescription medicine. Registered nurse prescribing in primary health and specialty teams – prescribe from a schedule of common medicines for common and long-term conditions. Registered nurse prescribing in community health - prescribe from a limited schedule of medicines. STATE FINAL EXAMINATIONSSCOPES OF PRACTICE
Conditions placed in scope of practice. The Act allows the Council to include conditions in a nurse’s scope of practice describing the specific area of practice they may work in, for example, "may practice in general and obstetric nursing". These conditions relate to the pre-registration education completed byREGISTER AS A NURSE
Registered nurses from outside New Zealand must have: a. a current registration with an overseas regulatory authority and. b. successfully completed a nursing programme that is, in the Nursing Council’s opinion, equivalent to or as satisfactory as a bachelor’s degree programme in nursing at Level 7 on the New ZealandQualifications
CODE OF CONDUCT
The Code is framed around four core values – respect, trust, partnership and integrity – and eight primary principles. It is a practical document that clearly describes the conduct expected of nurses. Without the public's trust and confidence in the profession, nurses cannot fulfil their role effectively. CONTINUING COMPETENCE The Council sets standards for continuing competence, requires an annual declaration of continuing competence from each nurse, and annually selects 5% of practising nurses to complete a recertification audit of the continuing competence requirements under section 41 of the Act. It is the professional responsibility of all practisingnurses to
NURSE PRESCRIBING
Nurse practitioners are authorised to prescribe any prescription medicine. Registered nurse prescribing in primary health and specialty teams – prescribe from a schedule of common medicines for common and long-term conditions. Registered nurse prescribing in community health - prescribe from a limited schedule of medicines. POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES Postgraduate programmes. For a list of educational institutions that offer programmes that are accredited by the Nursing Council of New Zealand (the Council) see the document in the downloads on this page. While educational institutions may have current Council accreditation, they may not always offer post-graduate nursing programmes on aFORMS AND RESOURCES
Level 5, 22 Willeston St, Wellington 6011 NEW ZEALAND PO BOX 9644, Marion Square, Wellington 6141 Phone +64 4 385 9589 We are open Monday to Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm except for statutory holidays COVID-19 VACCINE AND IMMUNISATION PROGRAMME COVID-19 Vaccine and Immunisation Programme All registered nurses with an APC who aren't already authorised could complete the Provisional Vaccinator Foundation Course.. To administer any COVID-19 vaccine, all qualified/authorised and provisional vaccinators will need to produce evidence that they have completed the online COVID-19 specific education course available shortly. IQN HOME - NURSING COUNCIL Internationally Qualified Nurses. Internationally qualified nurses who meet Nursing Council standards may apply to become registered to practice in New Zealand. Nurses registered in Australia follow a different New Zealand registration process to those registered in other countries. I am currently registered in Australia. END OF LIFE CHOICE ACT TRAINING AND INFORMATION SHEETS End of Life Choice Act 2019 implementation information sheets. Alongside the learning module, three information sheets are available on the Ministry of Health website covering: Information for health professionals about the Act and assisted dying. Information for health service providers about preparing for the implementation of assisteddying.
TTMR ACT - NURSING COUNCIL The Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act has provisions for reciprocal registration between New Zealand and Australia. Nurses who have current registration in Australia may apply for registration with the Nursing Council of New Zealand (the Council). The three scopes of practice that have mutual recognition are: Enrolled nurse. Registerednurse.
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NEWS
3/06/2021
Expanding the nursing workforce for the Aotearoa New Zealand COVID-19 vaccination programme2/06/2021
End of Life Choice Act Training and Information Sheets26/05/2021
Guidance statement COVID-19 vaccine and your professionalresponsibility
12/05/2021
International Nurses Day 12 May 202111/05/2021
The Nursing Cohort Report: A longitudinal study of New Zealand and internationally qualified nurses3/05/2021
Council publishes RN Education Programme Standards20/04/2021
Ngā Rongo Kōrero Mohoa Paenga-whāwhā 2021 News Update April 202119/04/2021
An Extension to APC fee increase consultation period26/03/2021
Proposal to Increase APC Fee16/03/2021
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