Â鶹ŮÀÉ launch nursing associates guide to help employers embed new role
Â鶹ŮÀÉ has launched the new guide 'An employer’s guide to the deployment of qualified registered nursing associates in social care settings' to support the deployment of nursing associates in adult social care.
The guide will support social care employers in deploying the new role of nursing associate within their organisation, and will increase understanding of the role of the registered nursing associate among employers, commissioners and registered nursing associates.
The guidance will provide care providers and commissioners with a more detailed understanding of what to consider when thinking of including the role in different social care settings, how to consider the role in light of integrated services and partnerships in a long term plan, and how to create a workforce plan to assess how a nursing associate can add value to their team.
Additionally, the guide outlines key regulatory frameworks which employers must understand when implementing this role in a social care setting.
For commissioners the guidance also encourages local dialogue regarding commissioning of nursing services and workforce redesign.
Included within the document are examples of the role in practice which are designed to assist employers and commissioners in understanding how nursing associates may be deployed. This highlights how the scope of practice can differ depending on the team and situation.
The aim of the guidance is to increase awareness of the registered nursing associate role across all relevant parties – employers, commissioners and registered nursing associates. The guide intends to improve understanding of what the nursing associate role is, how the nursing associate role fits into social care organisations, and the differences between a registered nursing associate and a registered nurse and how these two roles can best work together.
The guidance highlights the value that the registered nursing associate role brings to social care teams and aims to encourage nursing associates to choose a career in social care.
The guide can help registered nursing associates better understand the role and why it may be a career of choice for them by showing examples of how current registered nursing associates are working in different settings and how the scope of practice can differ depending on the team and situation.
It will highlight the skills expected of a nursing associate working in social care and improve understanding of the procedures which would be undertaken by a nursing associate working in social care.
Oonagh Smyth, CEO of Â鶹ŮÀÉ says:
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