Regulator withdraws midwifery programme accreditation
A regulator highlighted concerns that students were not gaining the expertise needed to deliver safe, effective and kind careAccreditation has been withdrawn for the midwifery programme at Canterbury Christ Church UniversityThe university said the decision had “devastating consequences” for studentsThe Nursing and Midwifery Council has withdrawn its accreditation of the midwifery programme at a Kent university due to fears over quality and safety.
“Our absolute priority is the wellbeing of our students and staff, and ensuring that our students can continue to complete their studies and begin their future careers, to be the high quality, much needed midwives that this region needs,” a university spokesperson said. Sam Foster, NMC executive director of professional practice, said while the decision would impact students and the local workforce, the regulator's role was to uphold the high standards that “women and families have the right to expect”.
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