Language requirements for foreign nurses to be relaxed amid staffing crisis The current English language requirements for foreign nurses and midwives is set to be lowered under new proposals from the regulator.
The move by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is intended to ease the “significant pressure” currently on the NHS workforce.
NMC plans to change the requirements to ensure that those who are “just missing out” make the cut. The Independent
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The move by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is intended to ease the “significant pressure” currently on the NHS workforce.
NMC plans to change the requirements to ensure that those who are “just missing out” make the cut. The Independent
See also:
- NMC proposes changes to English language test Nursing and Midwifery Council
- English language tests will be made easier for foreign nurses to beat staff shortages in NHS The Daily Mail
- Language tests for foreign nurses to be made easier, regulator proposes The Daily Telegraph
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