Modern supervision in action Colleen Begg Midwifery Adviser 16 February 2011.

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Modern supervision in action Colleen Begg Midwifery Adviser 16 February 2011

Modern supervision in action Regulation – setting the scene NMC regulatory context Modern supervision in action Putting the public at the centre Closing remarks

Modern supervision in action Nursing and Midwifery Council LSA SoMs Midwives Putting the public first

Statutory supervision from the 1900s The changing face of supervision

The Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001 Statutory instrument Sets out the role and responsibilities of the NMC

Interface of regulation with supervision The annual report: Analysis of the Local Supervising Authorities annual reports to the NMC NMC framework for the review of Local Supervising Authorities (LSAs) Quarterly quality monitoring Informing policy

Modern Supervision in action Safeguarding the health and wellbeing of the public Promoting best practice and excellence in care Challenging unacceptable practice Supporting midwives in practice Leading improvements in care

Modern supervision in action Nursing and Midwifery Council LSA SoMs Midwives Putting the public first

Closing remarks The future of supervision of midwifery The way forward – providing the evidence

Thank you