Guest guest Posted January 10, 2004 Report Share Posted January 10, 2004 , thanks for all your hard work on this; right on the nail as always. What does everyone think of the proposed solutions? I agree, I do not want to be a SCOPH Nurse either but that is the only title the DH would approve for the third part of the register. Should we be lobbying for our own health visiting register on Health Professions Council since NMC cannot regulate us or ensure suitable standards for health visiting practice? There was quite strong support for that idea when we met in Novemberto prepare the response for the NMC and it would offer a positive way forward. We need to discuss this at the meeting on 20th January, and have views from anyone unable to attend before that. I attach a one-page summary of problems that health visiting has tried to solve in recent years, with current status, in case it is useful for anyone. It will not paste, as it is in table format. Houston wrote: >I had a meeting planned today with Margaret Hodge Minister for Children and >MP of my Sure Start research site. There were two items on the agenda - >De-registration of health visiting and an update on my local Sure Start >research findings. I had prepared a briefing paper that covered these two >items. Sadly the meeting got cancelled at the last minute and in the end I >just emailed the brief to the office in Westminster. >I thought Senate readers might like to read (the health visiting bit of it) >and circulate it to colleagues or anyone else that they see fit. I think >this is part of the journey towards recognition of the recent history, >painful as it is. The current state of affairs, that we are not comfortable >with. However perhaps it can also help us as a profession to be more >solution focused at this difficult time in our history and also in >preparation for the 20th Jan meeting in Hatfield. >It is enclosed in attachement format as well as on the page for the daily >digesters (like me) >Best wishes all > >ps just for the record - I don't want to be a SCOPH nurse!!!!!!!!! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 Dear , I know I should know the answer to this but.. I receive the messages as a daily digest and no attachments - when i look at the web page the attachments are no longer saved so i cant access your table there - where can I access it ? or do i just have to change my setting to receive individual emails to receive the attachments ? Help ! thanks bw Vari In , Cowley <sarah@s...> wrote: > , thanks for all your hard work on this; right on the nail as > always. What does everyone think of the proposed solutions? I agree, I > do not want to be a SCOPH Nurse either but that is the only title the DH > would approve for the third part of the register. Should we be lobbying > for our own health visiting register on Health Professions Council since > NMC cannot regulate us or ensure suitable standards for health visiting > practice? There was quite strong support for that idea when we met in > Novemberto prepare the response for the NMC and it would offer a > positive way forward. We need to discuss this at the meeting on 20th > January, and have views from anyone unable to attend before that. > > I attach a one-page summary of problems that health visiting has tried > to solve in recent years, with current status, in case it is useful for > anyone. It will not paste, as it is in table format. > > Houston wrote: > > >I had a meeting planned today with Margaret Hodge Minister for Children and > >MP of my Sure Start research site. There were two items on the agenda - > >De-registration of health visiting and an update on my local Sure Start > >research findings. I had prepared a briefing paper that covered these two > >items. Sadly the meeting got cancelled at the last minute and in the end I > >just emailed the brief to the office in Westminster. > >I thought Senate readers might like to read (the health visiting bit of it) > >and circulate it to colleagues or anyone else that they see fit. I think > >this is part of the journey towards recognition of the recent history, > >painful as it is. The current state of affairs, that we are not comfortable > >with. However perhaps it can also help us as a profession to be more > >solution focused at this difficult time in our history and also in > >preparation for the 20th Jan meeting in Hatfield. > >It is enclosed in attachement format as well as on the page for the daily > >digesters (like me) > >Best wishes all > > > >ps just for the record - I don't want to be a SCOPH nurse!!!!!!!!! > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Sorry Vari; stopped storing attachments on their web pages in the middle of last year. One of the down sides of getting the daily digest is that there is no longer any way of accessing attachments, short of asking the sender send to email you individually. I will do that! Best wishes varidrennan wrote: >Dear , > > I know I should know the answer to this but.. > I receive the messages as a daily digest and no attachments - when i >look at the web page the attachments are no longer saved so i cant >access your table there - where can I access it ? or do i just have >to change my setting to receive individual emails to receive the >attachments ? Help ! > >thanks bw Vari > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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