Fairness in fitness to practise: how to deal with concerns and get referrals right
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Fairness in fitness to practise: how to deal with concerns and get referrals right

Daniel Allen Health writer

Nursing and Midwifery Council guide sets out when to refer and when to address concerns at a local level, and why it matters to registrants and the wider profession

Nurse A is given an informal warning because of recurring lateness, leaving work a few minutes early on several occasions and using a workplace computer for personal administration.

Nursing Management. 28, 4, 15-17. doi: 10.7748/nm.28.4.15.s12

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