Circular 5/1998 Nursing Auxiliaries – exemption from first year of training – course leading to Enrolment as Nurse

Circular 5/1998 Nursing Auxiliaries: exemption from first year of training for course leading to enrolment as a Nurse

15 July 1998

To all Training Schools and Nursing Colleges

 

Regulations relating to the course leading to enrolment as a nurse (Government Notice No. R.2175 of 19 November 1993) as amended

Exemption from the first year of training

 

The Council has resolved, that a person who has obtained enrolment as a Nursing Auxiliary on the strength of having written and passed an examination conducted by the Nursing Council irrespective of the date on which the Council examination was taken, can be considered for the abovementioned exemption without having to write the Admission examination.

 

Signed
M Faurie

for Registrar and Chief Executive Officer

Circular 30/84 Council’s resolution regarding short courses

Circular 30/84 Council’s resolution regarding short courses

15 October 1984

To all Nursing Schools
For information Colleges of Nursing
Director-General, Department of Health and Welfare
Director: Health, South West Africa
Directors of Hospital Services
Departments of Health, Self-governing National States
Secretary for Health, Bophuthatswana
Secretary for Health, Ciskei
Secretary for Health, Transkei
Secretary for Health, Venda
Surgeon-General
South African Nursing Association

Enclosed please find copies of the following documents for your information :

Government Notices R.1746, R.1747 and R.1748 of 17 August 1984 – Short Courses

Council’s resolution regarding short courses

 

Signed
F Germishuizen

REGISTRAR

P O Box 1123
PRETORIA
0001

SHORT COURSES

The Council recently resolved that it would no longer be offering short courses of less than one academic year, leading to the issuing of a certificate by the Council.  It was therefore decided that the regulations governing the four short courses in Occupational Health Nursing, Stoma Care Nursing, Renal Nursing and Spinal Injury Nursing be repealed.  This was done under Government Notices R.1746, R.1747 and R.1748 of 17 August 1984.

The Council however, recognises the need for short courses of less than one academic year for registered nurses and resolved further that –

(1)  short courses of this nature:

(a)    be instituted only if a need for a course has been identified on national level and/or regional level;

(b)    be examined locally and not on a national level;

(c)    be recognised only if the course is presented by one of the following:

(i)    departments of nursing science at universities;

(ii)    departments of continuing education at universities with a department of nursing science;

(iii)    hospital nursing schools;

(iv)    nursing colleges;

(v)    technikons;

(vi)    professional education sections of:

  • The South African Nursing Association
  • a State Department of Health and Welfare
  • a Provincial Department of Hospital Services
(vii)    in exceptional circumstances any other institution which the Council may approve;

(2)  for such short courses:

(a)    the duration of the course shall be at least 160 hours;

(b)    regulations be not published;

(c)    broad national programme objectives be compiled by the Council and published in the form of a directive;

(d)    the programme for the course must be approved by the Council;

(e)    local examinations shall be in agreement with programme objectives of the Council;

(f)    the Council shall have the right to withdraw recognition of the course at any time and shall have the right of inspection;

(g)    the qualification be not registered with the Council as an additional qualification, but be listed merely for statistical purposes;

(h)    proof be given on the annual fee receipt that the qualification is listed by the Council;

(3)  for listing purposes of the qualification the following information be furnished:

(a)    the name of the institution offering the course and the name of the qualification;

(b)    the full names and surname of the holder of the qualification;

(c)    the capacities in which a person is registered;

(d)    the date of the award of the qualification;

(e)    a declaration that the holder of the qualification followed an approved course and complied with all the requirements for listing;

(4)  the certificate obtained after successful completion of the course be issued by the school which presented the course and that the information contained in 3(a), (b), (d) and (e) and the following words be printed on the certificate:

“This qualification is approved for listing by the South African Nursing Council”;

(5)  the principle be adopted that regulations be only published for courses which extend over at least one academic year (44 weeks).  These qualifications to be registered as additional qualifications;

(6)  all existing approved schools for courses extending over less than one academic year (44 weeks) shall, within a maximum period of one (1) year, comply with the requirement that the course be offered at a recognised institution (see 1(c) above).

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE

No. R.1746

17 August 1984

THE SOUTH AFRICAN NURSING COUNCIL

REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE CERTIFICATE IN RENAL NURSING AND THE CERTIFICATE IN STOMA CARE NURSING AND CONDITIONS RELATING TO THE APPROVAL OF NURSING SCHOOLS. – REPEAL.

The Minister of Health and Welfare, on the recommendation of the South African Nursing Council, hereby repeals in terms of section 45(4) of the Nursing Act, 1978 (Act 50 of 1978), the regulations published under Government Notice R.670 of 31 March 1983, as amended by Government Notice R.1433 of 1 July 1983 with effect from twelve (12) months after the date of publication of this notice.

 

No. R.1747

17 August 1984

THE SOUTH AFRICAN NURSING COUNCIL

REGULATIONS FOR THE CERTIFICATE IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSING. – REPEAL.

The Minister of Health and Welfare, on the recommendation of the South African Nursing Council, hereby repeals in terms of section 45(4) of the Nursing Act, 1978 (Act 50 of 1978), the regulations published under Government Notice R.238 of 13 February 1981, as amended by Government Notice R.1428 of 1 July 1983, with effect from six (6) months after the date of publication of this notice.

 

No. R.1748

17 August 1984

THE SOUTH AFRICAN NURSING COUNCIL

REGULATIONS FOR THE CERTIFICATE IN SPINAL INJURY NURSING SCIENCE. – REPEAL.

The Minister of Health and Welfare, on the recommendation of the South African Nursing Council, hereby repeals in terms of section 45(4) of the Nursing Act, 1978 (Act 50 of 1978), the regulations published under Government Notice R.237 of 13 February 1981, as amended by Government Notice R.58 of 22 January 1982 and R.1441 of 1 July 1983, with effect from six (6) months after the date of publication of this notice.

 

 

Circular 30/84(1) short courses

The SANC Circular 30/84

15 October 1984

To all Nursing Schools
For information Colleges of Nursing
Director-General, Department of Health and Welfare
Director: Health, South West Africa
Directors of Hospital Services
Departments of Health, Self-governing National States
Secretary for Health, Bophuthatswana
Secretary for Health, Ciskei
Secretary for Health, Transkei
Secretary for Health, Venda
Surgeon-General
South African Nursing Association

Enclosed please find copies of the following documents for your information :

Government Notices R.1746, R.1747 and R.1748 of 17 August 1984 – Short Courses

Council’s resolution regarding short courses (see below)

 

Signed
F Germishuizen

REGISTRAR

P O Box 1123
PRETORIA
0001

SHORT COURSES

The Council recently resolved that it would no longer be offering short courses of less than one academic year, leading to the issuing of a certificate by the Council.  It was therefore decided that the regulations governing the four short courses in Occupational Health Nursing, Stoma Care Nursing, Renal Nursing and Spinal Injury Nursing be repealed.  This was done under Government Notices R.1746, R.1747 and R.1748 of 17 August 1984.

The Council however, recognises the need for short courses of less than one academic year for registered nurses and resolved further that –

(1)  short courses of this nature:

(a)    be instituted only if a need for a course has been identified on national level and/or regional level;

(b)    be examined locally and not on a national level;

(c)    be recognised only if the course is presented by one of the following:

(i)    departments of nursing science at universities;

(ii)    departments of continuing education at universities with a department of nursing science;

(iii)    hospital nursing schools;

(iv)    nursing colleges;

(v)    technikons;

(vi)    professional education sections of:

        • the South African Nursing Association
        • a State Department of Health and Welfare
        • a Provincial Department of Hospital Services

(vii)    in exceptional circumstances any other institution which the Council may approve

(2)  for such short courses:

(a)    the duration of the course shall be at least 160 hours;

(b)    regulations be not published;

(c)    broad national programme objectives be compiled by the Council and published in the form of a directive;

(d)    the programme for the course must be approved by the Council;

(e)    local examinations shall be in agreement with programme objectives of the Council;

(f)    the Council shall have the right to withdraw recognition of the course at any time and shall have the right of inspection;

(g)    the qualification be not registered with the Council as an additional qualification, but be listed merely for statistical purposes;

(h)    proof be given on the annual fee receipt that the qualification is listed by the Council;

(3)  for listing purposes of the qualification the following information be furnished:

(a)    the name of the institution offering the course and the name of the qualification;

(b)    the full names and surname of the holder of the qualification;

(c)    the capacities in which a person is registered;

(d)    the date of the award of the qualification;

(e)    a declaration that the holder of the qualification followed an approved course and complied with all the requirements for listing;

(4)  the certificate obtained after successful completion of the course be issued by the school which presented the course and that the information contained in 3(a), (b), (d) and (e) and the following words be printed on the certificate:

“This qualification is approved for listing by the South African Nursing Council”;

(5)  the principle be adopted that regulations be only published for courses which extend over at least one academic year (44 weeks).  These qualifications to be registered as additional qualifications;(6)  all existing approved schools for courses extending over less than one academic year (44 weeks) shall, within a maximum period of one (1) year, comply with the requirement that the course be offered at a recognised institution (see 1(c) above).

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE

No. R.1746

17 August 1984

THE SOUTH AFRICAN NURSING COUNCIL

REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE CERTIFICATE IN RENAL NURSING AND THE CERTIFICATE IN STOMA CARE NURSING AND CONDITIONS RELATING TO THE APPROVAL OF NURSING SCHOOLS. – REPEAL.

The Minister of Health and Welfare, on the recommendation of the South African Nursing Council, hereby repeals in terms of section 45(4) of the Nursing Act, 1978 (Act 50 of 1978), the regulations published under Government Notice R.670 of 31 March 1983, as amended by Government Notice R.1433 of 1 July 1983 with effect from twelve (12) months after the date of publication of this notice.

 

No. R.1747

17 August 1984

THE SOUTH AFRICAN NURSING COUNCIL

REGULATIONS FOR THE CERTIFICATE IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSING. – REPEAL.

The Minister of Health and Welfare, on the recommendation of the South African Nursing Council, hereby repeals in terms of section 45(4) of the Nursing Act, 1978 (Act 50 of 1978), the regulations published under Government Notice R.238 of 13 February 1981, as amended by Government Notice R.1428 of 1 July 1983, with effect from six (6) months after the date of publication of this notice.

 

No. R.1748

17 August 1984

THE SOUTH AFRICAN NURSING COUNCIL

REGULATIONS FOR THE CERTIFICATE IN SPINAL INJURY NURSING SCIENCE. – REPEAL.

The Minister of Health and Welfare, on the recommendation of the South African Nursing Council, hereby repeals in terms of section 45(4) of the Nursing Act, 1978 (Act 50 of 1978), the regulations published under Government Notice R.237 of 13 February 1981, as amended by Government Notice R.58 of 22 January 1982 and R.1441 of 1 July 1983, with effect from six (6) months after the date of publication of this notice.