Media Release 3/2023 SANC appoints a new Registrar and CEO
Media Release 3/2023: SANC appoints a new Registrar and CEO
9 March 2023
FOR ATTENTION : NEWS EDITOR
SUBJECT : SANC APPOINTS NEW REGISTRAR AND CEO
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The South African Nursing Council (SANC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Prof Ntombifikile Mtshali as the Registrar and CEO of the South African Nursing Council. The appointment is made by the Honourable Minister of Health Dr MJ Phaahla, in terms of Section 18(1) and (3) of the Nursing Act, 2005 (Act No. 33 of 2005) with effect from 01 March 2023.
Professor Mtshali is a recognised Nurse leader, academic and researcher who brings a wealth of experience and knowledge with her including a PhD from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and extensive leadership experience in higher education.
Prior to the current position, she served as the Head of the Nursing Department at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Director of the World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre (WHOCC) for Nursing and Midwifery at UKZN, Dean of Teaching and Learning in the College of Health at UKZN, Senior Manager Education and Training at the SANC as well as Lecturer and Associate Professor at UKZN. She served as the Manager of the International Centre for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs (ICAP) at Columbia University Nursing Education Partnership Initiative (NEPI) in South Africa. During this period, she was seconded to the office of the Chief Nursing Officer in the National Department of Health, to provide technical support to public Nursing colleges (PNC) that served as a pilot site for the integration of PNC to the higher education initiative. This initiative included developing and pilot-testing the country’s first National Policy on Nursing Education and Training.
In support of the WHO agenda Prof Mtshali provided technical support to Nursing Education Institutions in Congo Brazzaville, DRC, Eritrea, Lesotho, Rwanda, Seychelles, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Rwanda and Tanzania in developing and implementing competency-based curricula, and in building the capacity of Nurses educators as a visiting Professor.
The South African Nursing Council welcomes Prof Mtshali and wishes her every success in her new tenure.
ENDS
Issued by:
Mrs. Adri van Eeden
Senior Manager: Communication and Marketing
South African Nursing Council
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.sanc.co.za
Tel: 012 426-9542
Official Spokesperson and person to be quoted:
Prof. Ntombi Mtshali
Registrar and CEO: SA Nursing Council
For more information or to arrange for an interview with the Spokesperson, please contact Mrs. Adri van Eeden on Tel. (012) 426-9542 or email: [email protected]
Circular 1/2023 Appointment of SANC Registrar and CEO
Circular 1/2023: Appointment of SANC Registrar and CEO
13 January 2023
TO: National Department of Health
Provincial Departments of Health
Nursing Education Institutions
All Stakeholders
APPOINTMENT: REGISTRAR AND CEO OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN NURSING COUNCIL
The South African Nursing Council (SANC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Prof Ntombifikile Mtshali as the Registrar and CEO of the South African Nursing Council, by the Honorable Minister of Health Dr MJ Phaahla, in terms of Section 18(1) and (3) of the Nursing Act, 2005 (Act No. 33 of 2005) with effect from 01 March 2023.
Professor Mtshali is a recognised Nurse leader, academic and researcher. She holds a PhD from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and brings extensive leadership experience in higher education to the table.
Prior to the current position she served as the Head of the Nursing Department at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Director of the World Health Organisation Collaborating Centre (WHOCC) for Nursing and Midwifery at UKZN, Dean of Teaching and Learning in the College of Health at UKZN, Senior Manager Education and Training at the SANC, Lecturer and Associate Professor at UKZN. She served as the ICAP at Columbia University Nursing Education Partnership Initiative (NEPI) Manager in South Africa. During this period, she was seconded to the office of the Chief Nursing Officer in the National Department of Health, to provide technical support to public nursing colleges (PNC) that served as a pilot sites for the integration of PNC to higher education initiative. This initiative included developing and pilot-testing the country’s first National Policy on Nursing Education and Training.
In support of the WHO agenda Prof Mtshali provided technical support to Nursing Education Institutions in Congo Brazzaville, DRC, Eritrea, Lesotho, Rwanda, Seychelles, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Rwanda and Tanzania in developing and implementing competency-based curricula, and in building the capacity of Nurses educators as a visiting professor.
The South African Nursing Council welcomes Prof Mtshali and wishes her every success in her new tenure.
(Signed)
DR MC MOLEPO
CHAIRPERSON
SOUTH AFRICAN NURSING COUNCIL
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Media Release 2/2023 Nurse partaking in industrial action
Media Release 2/2023: Nurse partaking in industrial action
10 March 2023
FOR ATTENTION : NEWS EDITOR
SUBJECT : NURSES PARTAKING IN INDUSTRIAL ACTION
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The South African Nursing Council’s mandate is to regulate Nursing and to protect the public on matters relating to health services generally, and Nursing in particular. The South African Nursing Council (SANC) has noted, with grave concern, the incidences where health care users of public health facilities have not been able to exercise their constitutional rights to access to health care due to the current industrial action.
There are dedicated Nurses who want to continue working and provide services essential to save lives and alleviate suffering especially amongst the vulnerable groups that include patients who are in Critical/High Care units, people on chronic medication, children, pregnant women and people that are on life-saving therapies e.g. oncology treatment. We appeal in particular, that these Nurses be assured of safety and of their lives while exercising their professional, ethical, and moral obligation to save lives and not be hindered in their duty to provide care to our patients.
The SANC wants to remind Nurses who are partaking in the industrial action about the Nurse’s Pledge that holds: “The total health of our patients will be our first consideration”.
We also would like to reiterate to the whole Nursing fraternity that their right to strike does not supersede their professional and moral responsibility to be of service to the consumers of health care.
The SANC shall further in terms of its mandate take action, in any matters of Unprofessional Conduct by a Nurse, that the SANC becomes aware of or which is reported to the SANC.
Says Prof Ntombi Mtshali, SANC Registrar and CEO: “The SANC commends measures that have been put in place, i.e. the court interdict, to deal with intimidation and look forward to interventions that would ensure that patients are not denied their right to health care services. We appeal to the Government as an employer and the unions to work together to speedily resolve this dispute that has and continues to threaten the lives of patients.”
Let us all remember that health is a human right.
ENDS
Issued by:
Mrs. Adri van Eeden
Senior Manager: Communication and Marketing
South African Nursing Council
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.sanc.co.za
Tel: 012 426-9542
Official Spokesperson and person to be quoted:
Prof. Ntombifikile Mtshali
Registrar and CEO: SA Nursing Council
For more information or to arrange for an interview with the Spokesperson, please contact Mrs. Adri van Eeden on Tel. (012) 426-9542 or email: [email protected]