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seminar on regulatory bodies and professional organization
1. SUBMITTED TO :-
Dr. HARDEEP KAUR
ASSOC. PROFESSOR
UCON, KARIDKOT
SUBMITTED BY :-
GAGANPREET KAUR
M.Sc. (N) IST YR
UCON, FARIDKOT
2. Regulatory body and professional organizations
are the integral part of culture of nursing.
They are both consumer centered and provider
centered means they protect both public and the
professionals.
They protect the public by maintaining the
standards of training in profession and thus
develops the nursing profession as whole.
3. Profession:- R. Louise; Mc Manur in 1952,
defined it as “an occupation based on
specialized intellectual study and training, the
purpose of which is to supply skilled service
with ethical component to others for a definite
fee or salary.”
Organization:- According to L White,
“organization is the arrangement of personnel
for facilitating the accomplishment of some
agreed purpose through the allocation of some
functions and responsibilities.”
4. Professional organization provides a mean
through which once own professional
development can be channelized with authority
because of their representative character .Its main
role is to develop and monitor professional
education, to develop code of ethics and maintain
the standards of profession.
5. What is the purpose of
professional regulation
in nursing?
6. To protect the public from unsafe practice.
To ensure the quality of services.
To develop the nursing profession.
To confer accountability, identity and
status to the nurses.
To monitor the standards for nursing
education.
To set the requirements for registration of
nursing professionals.
7. A regulatory body is an authority/ institution
entrusted with the responsibility of implementing a
particular regulatory mechanism. It protects the
public, controls the aspects of education process,
prescribe the syllabus and regulation for the
achievement of professional degrees and protects
the status of the profession. The authority maybe
the:-
Government
Non- government
8. To support and assist professional members.
Set and enforce standards of nursing practice.
Monitor and enforce standards of nursing
education.
Set the requirement for registration of nursing
professional.
Licensing of nurses.
9. MAJOR REGULATORY BODIES:-
Indian Nursing Council (INC)
State Nurses Registration Council (SNRC)
International Council for Nursing (ICN)
10. •Trained Nurses Association of India
(TNAI)
•Student Association of India (SNAI)
•Auxiliary Nurse Midwives Association
(ANMA)
•National Research Society of India
(NRSI)
•Society of midwives in India (SOMI)
11. American Nurses Association (ANA)
Christian Nurses League (CNL)
Canadian Nurses Association (CNA)
National League for Nurses (NLN)
12.
13. INC is a national regulatory body for nurses and
nurse education in India.
The Council is responsible for regulation and
maintenance of standards of training for nurses,
midwives, Auxiliary Nurse Midwives and health
visitors.
Established in:- 1949 under Indian Nursing
Council Act, 1947.
Website: - www.indiannursingcouncil.org
Location: - Indian Nursing Council, New
Delhi.
14. To establish and monitor a uniform standard of nursing
education.
To prescribe syllabus and regulations for nursing
programmes.
Power to withdraw the recognition of qualification under
section 14 of the Act in case the institution fails to maintain
its standards under section 14 (1) (b) that an institution
recognized by a State Council for the training of nurse,
Auxiliary nurse midwives or health visitors does not satisfy
the requirements of the council.
To advise the State Nursing Council, Examining Boards,
State Governments and Central Government in various
important items regarding nursing education in nursing.
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Shri T. Dileep Kumar
Vice-President
Dr. Asha Sharma
Joint- Secretary
Mrs. K.S. Bharati
Office staff
Secretary
Mrs. Ranjit Kaur
Deputy- Secretary
Assistant-Secretary
16. The Act is aimed to regulate uniform standards of training
of nurse, midwives and health visitors. It extends to
whole over India except Jammu and Kashmir.
The council is composed of 24 members from different
departments.
Any person may enroll in register who has recognized
qualification.
According to information available (2017-2018), 1537
ANM schools, 2851 GNM schools, 1787 B Sc (N)
colleges, 681 PBBSc (N) colleges, 557 M Sc (N)
colleges, 50 NPCC colleges are functioning in Country.
17. The Act was amended in November,
1957 to provide for the flowing things-
A. Foreign qualification
B. Indian Nurses Register
21. No objection/ essentiality certificate from the State
Government.
first inspection to assess suitability with regards to
physical infrastructure, clinical facility and teaching
faculty in order to give permission.
the institution shall obtain that approval from the
State Nursing Council and the Examination Board.
Institution will admit the students only after the
taking approval .
22. Nursing Programs Training Duration
Auxiliary Nurse and Midwife 2 years
General Nursing and Midwifery 3 and ½ years
3 years from 2015-2016
B Sc (Basic) 4 years
B Sc (Post basic) Regular- 2 years
Distance-3 years
M. Sc. 2 years
M.Phil 1 year (full time)
2 years (part time)
Ph D 3-5 years
23. The State Nursing Council is independent
and recognized as a body which can make
the state regulations for the trained nurses
and nurse who are undergoing various
courses of studies.
24. FUNCTIONS OF SNRC:-
Recognize officially and inspect schools of
nursing in the States.
Conduct examination.
Maintenance of register of graduate nurses,
midwives, ANM or multipurpose and health
workers.
To renew registration and upgrade registration.
25. It is a council which provides for the registration and
better training of the nurses, midwives health visitor and
dais in Punjab.
Website: - www.pnrconline.in
26. PNRC Act was passed in 1932 and came into
force in 1935.
It was of 23 members, only 8 were nurses and 1
was midwife.
At first Punjab Council was not an examining
body and nurses examination continued to be
held by united boards of examiners.
Successful candidates were selected for
registration by the Punjab Nurses Registration
Council.
27. President, i.e. Director of Health Services.-
Director of PNRC is Mrs. Surjeet Kaur.
8 members appointed by State Government
according to the schedule.
2 registered nurses elected by registered nurses.
1 registered Health Visitor elected by registered
health visitors.
1 registered Midwife elected by registered
nurses.
29. The institution where the student nurse has received
education initiates the registration process after
successful completion of the recognized educational
course.
After that the application for registration filled through a
form which has to be filled along with the certified copy
from the training institute state that she has completed
the course completely.
30. This form has to be sent to the registrar with the
required process fees and copy of diploma.With the
registration process, the name of the student is
entered into the register maintained in the council.
Registration certificate is issued to the nurse which
bears the registration number ensuring that her name
has been registered.
32. STEPS PROCESS ACTION TO BE
TAKEN BY
Step 1 Student need to carry scanned copy of all required
documents before starting online Registration Form
filling process.
Student
Step 2 Go to
www.pnrconline.in
Click on Online Registration
Student
Step 3 Start filling up online Registration Form Student
Step 4 You will receive a Application Reference Number
(ARN) on your registered mobile number.
Student
Step 5 Upload all supporting documents, photo, signature
along with other mandatory details of candidate.
Student
Step 6 Upon uploading of all documents, ‘Print Challan’ &
’Online Payment’ option will be available for online &
offline fees payment respectively.
Student
Step 7 Student need to carry the Challan to nearest Axis
Bank branch for payment of ‘Online Registration
Fees’
Student
33. 1.Upon receiving Payment Confirmation SMS, applicant
need to print “Pre Filled Application form” from the
website by providing Reference No.
2.The form and all supporting documents must be duly
attested by the college principal and applicant.
3. Applicant must enclose attested form, documents and self
addressed A4 Size envelop with Rs.30 postal stamp in a big
envelop.
4. Applicant must send this big envelop at following
address:
Punjab Nurses Registration Council
Punjab Medical Sikhya Bhawan
3rd Floor, Near Mayo Hospital
Sector 69, SAS Nagar (Mohali)
34. 5.After successful scrutiny of documents sent by applicant,
Registration/ Diploma will be processed.
6.After signing of all authorities, Registration/Diploma will
be sent in self addressed envelop that was provided by the
applicant as per following format.
Postal Stamp of Rs. 30
Name of Applicant
Full Address of applicant
PIN Code
35.
36. Founded in 1899 by Ethel Bedford Fenwick
Location: - Geneva, Switzerland.
Website:- www.icn.ch
Governed by: - Council of National Representative
(CNR)
President: - Annette Kennedy
The ICN is a federation of non political and self governing
national nurses association which seeks to attain high
standards of nursing service and nursing education to
develop nursing as a profession.
37. CNR governs the ICN and sets the policy admit
members and selects a board of directors.
CNR meets every 2 years and during meetings, ICN
is governed by 15 members of board of directors.
ICN has four officers. (1 president and 3 vice
presidents)
The President is selected by CNR.
The Vice Presidents are elected from the board
members.
Day to day activities of ICN is overseen by a chief
executive officer (CEO).
38. To promote the development of strong National
nurses association.
To assist the National nurses association to
improve the nursing standards.
To advance socio economic status of the nurses
and the profession of nursing World wide.
To assist National nurses association to
improve the status of nurses within their
Countries.
39. MEETINGS OF ICN
ICN meets every 4 years.
These Quadrennial meetings are called “Congresses”.
CONFERENCES AND PROJECTS OF ICN
ICN hosts a quadrennial conference every four years.
The ICN sponsors International Nurses Day every May
12 (Birthday of Florence Nightingale).
ICN hosts conference on need basis. Recent congress
was on “Nurses at the forefront transforming care” from
27-15-2017 to 1-6-2017, and conference was on “
Global Citizen, Global Nursing” from 19-6-2015 to 23-
6-2015.
43. It is a national association of nurses.
The association had its beginning In the
Association of Nursing Superintendent which
was founded in 1905 at Lucknow.
At the Annual conference held in the Bombay
inn1908, a decision was taken to establish
Trained Nurses Association.
The Association was inaugurated in 1909.
The first handbook of TNAI was published in
1913.
44. President- Mrs. Anita A. Deodhar
Punjab State Branch
President- Dr. Jasbir Kaur
Vice- President- Dr. Lalita Kumari
Secretary- Mrs. G K Walia
Treasurer- Dr. Rajinder Mahal
SNAAdvisor- Mrs. Sukhminder Kaur
Website:- www.tnaionline.org
Location:- New Delhi.
45. Vision Statement of TNAI
“To develop nursing as a profession and
another need to provide a forum where
professional nurses could meet counsel
and plan to achieve those ends.”
46. To uphold in every way the dignity and honor
of nursing profession.
To promote sense of esprit de corps among all
nurses.
To enable members to counsel together on
matters related to their profession.
To promote high standards of health care and
nursing practice.
47. Membership of TNAI
Membership in TNAI is obtained by filling of
application form after completion of nursing course.
Attach a copy of state registration certificate along with
application.
Submission of above said documents with fee.
After getting membership an individual receives a
T.N.A.I. life membership card.
Full members- fully qualified registered nurses.
Associate members- health visitors, midwives and
ANM’s
Affiliated members- student nurses and members of
affiliated organization.
48. It holds National level conferences and
meetings.
Continuing education programme for
updating knowledge on various topics at
regular intervals.
Research studies conducted regularly for the
benefits of members.
Scholarship of T.N.A.I. members and
students.
49. To establish functions, standards and
qualification for nursing practice.
To promote and protect the economic welfare of
nurses.
To provide professional counseling and
placement services for nurses.
To promote the general health and welfare of
public.
Scholarship for education.
50. The official organ of the TNAI is “The
Nursing Journal of India” which is
published monthly.
Another impressive publication is “Indian
Nursing Year Book”.
51.
52. SNA is with jurisdiction of TNAI
Association of India.
It was established in 1929, at the time of
annual conference of the TNAI in Madras.
53. To promote co-operative spirit among students.
To update the knowledge of students by
organizing exhibitions and conferences at
national and state level.
Socio cultural activities.
To develop the students professionally and
socially.
To maintain dignity of profession.
55. Objectives
To uphold in every way the dignity and honor of
midwives and auxiliary nurse midwives.
To promote, among all the midwives and
auxiliary nurse midwives, espirit de corps.
To raise the standards of educational and
practice of health visitors.
56. President
The President of TNAI shall be the president of
ANMA.
Membership
Midwife and auxiliary nurse midwife holding a
certificate from any midwifery/ auxiliary nurse
midwifery training school recognized by INC or in
case of foreign qualification recognized by the
government of country concerned, shall be eligible for
membership.
57.
58. The Nursing Research Society of India was established
in May, 1986, to promote research within and around
nursing environment.
Website:- www.nrsindia.org
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
Support the development of nursing research.
To provide a platform to nurse scientists to exchange
views on nursing research.
Establish a Nursing Research Journal of India.
59. 1988 First National Conference at AIIMS, Delhi,
supported by Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare, WHO, USAID and UNICEF held on
Sep 16-17th.
2017 21st National conference of NRSI at
Geetanjali college of nursing, Udaipur, from
27-10-2017 to 29-10-2017 on theme “Evolving
Dimensions in Nursing Research: Future
Perspective.”
60.
61. Society of Midwives-India, established in the year 2000,
is a registered organization with a mission to strengthen
midwifery, enable midwives and achieve safe
motherhood.
Location- Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
Website- www.midwivesindia.org
Office bearer
Chief Functionary-Ms.Bandana Das
Chairman-Ms.Bandana Das
Secretary-Mr.Manonmani Venkatnarayanan
Umbrella/Parent Organization- Paul Foundation
62. SOMI has nearly 6700 members across 27 states of India.
Organizes a National Conference every year.
Conducted the evaluation of the SBA Training Program
with the support from UNICEF.
Every year SOMI organizes events to celebrate safe
motherhood day, international day of the midwife, nurse’s
day and the women’s day.
SOMI participates every year in the International
Triennial Congresses which is held in a different city in
the world.
65. Introduction
The ANA state nursing is the protection, promotion and
optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and
injury.
It was started in 1896 as The Nurses Association Alumnae and was
renamed the American Nurses Association in 1911.
Founder- Isabel Hampton Robb
Headquarters- Maryland, United States.
Website- www.anacalifornia.org
Board of directors
President- Mr.Phillip M. Bautista
Vice- President- Ms.Anita Girard
Secretary- Ms. Ruth Rosenblum
66. To establish standards of nursing care.
To develop educational standards.
To promote nursing research.
To improve the professional knowledge of
nurses by providing continuing education
programme.
68. The American Nurse
American Nurse Today
The Online Journals of Issue in
Nursing
69. To upgrade the standards of nursing
profession.
To improve the economic and general welfare
of people.
To develop leadership qualities in an nurse.
To promote effective communication among
the members.
70. The Christian Nurses League was formally
organizes in year 1930, though it was actually born
with Christian Medical Association of India in the
year 1926.
71. AIM
The extension of kingdom of Christ in India through
the ministry of health and healing.
OBJECTIVES
To encourage and promote spiritual fellowship.
The secure the highest standards in Christian Nursing
Education through the Christian nurses schools.
To promote highest efficiency in Christian Nursing
Services.
74. CNA is the national professional voice of
registered nurses in Canada. Representing
nearly 139,000 registered nurses, CNA’s
members include:
Provincial and territorial nursing associations
and colleges
Independent RNs from Ontario and Quebec
Retired nurses
Canadian Nursing Students’Association
Canadian Network of Nursing Specialties
75. Headquarters-Ottawa, Ontario, Canadda
President- Ms. Barb Shellian
Website- www.cna-aiic.ca
HISTORY
In 1908, representatives from nurses association around
Canada were invited to meet by the Society of Canadian
Superintendents of training school for nurses. At that
meeting the Provisional Society of the Canadian
National Association of Trained Nurses was formed.
The CNATN changed its name in CNA in 1924.
76. To advance nursing excellence and positive health
outcomes in the public interest.
To promote profession-led regulation in the public
interest.
To act in the public interest for Canadian nursing and
nurses, providing national and international
leadership in nursing and health.
To advocate in the public interest for a publicly
funded, not-for-profit health system.
77. To promote and enhance the role of registered
nurses to strengthen nursing and the Canadian
health system.
To shape and advocate for healthy public
policy provincially/territorially, nationally and
internationally.
To advance nursing leadership for nursing and
for health.
78. CNA has concern with quantity and quality of nurses
available.
It helps in the advancement of knowledge and
technique of competence.
CNA represents both nationally and internationally.
CNA maintains the standards of preparation and
performance of nursing profession.
Monthly publication of journals.
79.
80. INTRODUCTION
The national league for nurses is an organization for
faculty nurses and leaders in nurse education.
HISTORY
NLN was found in 1893, as American Society of
superintendents of training schools of nurses and was
first organization for nurses in US in 1912.
It was renamed THE NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR
NURSING EDUCATION and released the first standard
curriculum for Schools.
HEADQUARTER- Washington.
81. Restructure the organization to provide
flexibility for fixed growth and development.
NLN is recognized in United States as a
National accrediting body for all basic nursing
education, programmes as well as Masters
Degree nursing programme.
Provide consultation services.
82. Today we have discussed regarding
Regulatory bodies
Professional organization
MAJOR REGULATORY BODIES:-
Indian Nursing Council (INC)
State Nurses Registration Council (SNRC)
International Council for Nursing (ICN)
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION:-
Trained Nurses Association of India (TNAI)
Student Association of India (SNAI)
Auxiliary Nurse Midwives Association (ANMA)
National Research Society of India (NRSI)
Society of midwives in India (SOMI)
FOREIGN PROFESSIONAL BODIES:-
American Nurses Association (ANA)
Christian Nurses League (CNL)
Canadian Nurses Association (CNA)
83. Brar Navdeep, Rawat HC, “textbook of advanced nursing
practice” published by jaypee, first edition, page number-28 to
57.
Basheer Shebeer.P, khan s.yaseen, “a concise textbook of advance
nursing practice” published by emmess, first edition, page
number- 27 to 37.
Masih shabnam, “essentials of nursing management in service
and education” published by lotus publishers, second edition,
page number- 322-331.
www.indiannursingcouncil
www.cna-aiic.ca
www.anacalifornia.org
www.tnaionline.org
www.icn.ch
www.pnrconline.in