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Royal College of Nursing responds to the publication of the NMC’s Independent Culture Review

Press Release 09/07/2024

Responding to the publication of the NMC’s Independent Culture Review, RCN Acting General Secretary and Chief Executive Nicola Ranger, said: 

“The Nursing and Midwifery Council plays a crucial role in health and care and it must be fit to uphold standards and safeguard the public. Today’s report makes for distressing reading and shows the NMC is failing in a number of its core duties.

“The recognition of the failings in this report is a start. But the trust of nursing professionals and patients will only be re-established through immediate and on-going action. We are committed to ensuring that, in future, the NMC represents the modern reality and interests of nursing, midwifery and patients.

“Deep-rooted issues take time to resolve but there can be no further delay in addressing the backlog of cases and making genuine improvements to fitness to practise screening, investigation and adjudication. As ever, the RCN will represent the views of many registrants to secure the necessary reforms and improvements.

“The majority of nursing staff will never appear before the NMC but those who do deserve a process which is transparent and fair; free from racism and all forms of bias; and timely, recognising the impact on individuals. The second review, by Ijeoma Omambala KC, must take note of these findings but follow in good time and make more substantive recommendations – the case for change is urgent.

“The RCN is on its own journey and has recently launched a strategy to become a more diverse, inclusive, and reflective organisation that truly understands and represents its members. Through this process, we have seen that many nursing staff experience racism and bullying every day from colleagues and patients - this is never acceptable and the NMC must be fit to play a stronger part in bringing it to an end."

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Notes to Editors

NMC Independent culture review report

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