Nov 10, 2020
In this guest blog, Fraser Gilmore explores how storytelling can influence change, and how sharing one’s experience can make more abstract ideas like professional regulation more personal
Nov 03, 2020
The second in our series of guest blogs looking at the impact of the Coronvirus pandemic across the four nations of the UK - a guest blog from Dr Angela Parry from Health Education and Improvement Wales
Oct 26, 2020
Our director of scrutiny and quality writes about how regulation, regulators and the Authority itself all need to take action to promote equality, diversity and inclusion and it shouldn't take one month a year to highlight it
Oct 21, 2020
During Black History Month, and spurred on by the tragic circumstances of George Floyd’s and others’ untimely deaths, we at the Authority are reflecting on our responsibilities to promote equality, and to support and celebrate diversity and inclusion.
Oct 05, 2020
Our new stakeholder engagement strategy has been published today. Effective engagement plays a vital part in helping us to achieve our objectives: to protect the public, promote good professional standards and maintain public confidence in regulation.
Sep 28, 2020
Danny Mortimer, Chief Executive of NHS Confederation, provides a guest blog on how the NHS has had to adapt quickly to the changes and challenges thrown its way by Covid-19 and how these could provide an opportunity to ‘reset’ how we work
Sep 15, 2020
A guest blog from Sarah Seddon, a healthcare practitioner and a patient, who discusses how the Duty of Candour has affected her personal life.
Sep 01, 2020
A guest blog from Jennie Jones where she discusses whether mediation has a potential role in resolving some fitness to practise cases
Aug 24, 2020
In this guest blog, Professor Alison Bullock and Julie Browne from Cardiff University explain more about why we asked them to undertake a review of research into professional regulation and what it has revealed.
Aug 12, 2020
A guest blog from Ann Gallagher, author of Slow Ethics and the Art of Care, looks at how Covid-19 has made ethics mainstream and how doing the right thing involves weighing a range of personal and professional considerations
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