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The debate in the House of Lords yesterday was characterised (who

is is surprised?) by a focus on personalities and a posse of union

barons speaking up for the CPHVA.

However there were some key assurances; significantly:

*that the NMC members will be charged with deciding what title to

use for the new register

*that the register is expected to exist into the future and

*that the NMC has a continuing responsibility for standards of

health visiting.

Baroness Sheila Noakes (Con) and Lord Tim Clement- (Lib-dem)

proved excellent friends. The web address is lengthy so be sure

to post it all in:

http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld199900/ldhansrd/pdvn/lds01/text/11213-22.htm#11213-22_dl0

Best wishes

--

Cowley

Professor of Community Practice Development

Public Health and Health Services Research Section

Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery

King's College, London

3.29b Clerk Maxwell Building

57 Waterloo Road

London SE1 8WA

tel: 020 7848 3030

fax: 020 7848 3506

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Dear ,

Baroness Noakes and Lord Clement- were brilliant in speaking up for us the way that they did. I've read the whole thing and felt proud to be a grass roots member. Thank you Moira, and for your stirling efforts which I am sure have not been in vain. The assurances by Lord Hunt were useful although there is nothing written in tablets of stone so to speak. It is all left to the NMC to decide. Moira, you deserve a medal!! Your perseverance has done great credit to you.

Thank you,

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The debate in the House of Lords yesterday was characterised (who is is surprised?) by a focus on personalities and a posse of union barons speaking up for the CPHVA.

However there were some key assurances; significantly:

*that the NMC members will be charged with deciding what title to use for the new register

*that the register is expected to exist into the future and

*that the NMC has a continuing responsibility for standards of health visiting.

Baroness Sheila Noakes (Con) and Lord Tim Clement- (Lib-dem) proved excellent friends. The web address is lengthy so be sure to post it all in:

http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld199900/ldhansrd/pdvn/lds01/text/11213-22.htm#11213-22_dl0

Best wishes

-- CowleyProfessor of Community Practice DevelopmentPublic Health and Health Services Research SectionFlorence Nightingale School of Nursing and MidwiferyKing's College, London3.29b Clerk Maxwell Building57 Waterloo RoadLondon SE1 8WAtel: 020 7848 3030fax: 020 7848 3506

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