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PROFESSIONAL AND REGULATING

BODY

Presented By:-
Mr. Swastik Mulay
( Final Year Basic B.sc Nursing)
Definition of Regulatory Body:-
“ A Regulatory body is a public authority or government
agency responsible for excercising autonomous authority
over some areas of human activity in a regulatory or
supervising capacity.”
OR
“ Regulatory body is the formal organization designated by a
statute or an authorized government agency to implement
the regulatory forms and process whereby order,
consistency and control are brought to the profession and its
practice.”
Vital Role Of Regulatory Body:-
 To ensure the public’s light to quality health care
service.
 To support and assist professional members.
 Set and enforce standards of nursing practice.
 Monitor and enforce standards for nursing education.
 Monitor and enforce standards of nursing practice.
 Set the requirements for registration of nursing
professionals.
Major Types Of Regulating Bodies:-
 International Council For Nurses.
 Indian Nursing Council.
 State Nursing Council.
 Trained Nurses Association of India
 Student Nursing Association.
 Maharashtra University Of Health Sciences.
 National League For Nursing.
International Council For Nurses:-
 The International council of nurses, founded in
1899 by Mrs.Bedford Fenwick, is a federation of non-
political and self- governing national nurses
association. The head quarters are in Geneva,
Switzerland.
 The main purpose of the ICN is to provide a
mean through which the national associations can
share their interest in the promotion of health and care
of the sick.
Cont…
 World’s first largest
international
organization for health.
 Represents 16 million
international nurses.
 130 national nurses
organization.
Objectives Of ICN:-
SOUND HEALTH
POLICIES

COMPETENT &
ADVANCEMENT SATISFIED
OF NURSING WORKFORCE
KNOWLEDGE
Functions Of ICN:-
 To promote the development of strong national nurses
associations.
 To assist national nurses association to improve the
standards of nursing and the competencies of nurses.
 To assist national nurses associations to improve the
status of nurses within their countries.
 To serve as the authoritative voice for nurse and
nursing internationally.
Indian Nursing Council:-
 The Indian Nursing Council was authorized by the
Indian Nursing Act of 1947.
 It was established in 1949 to providing uniform
standards in nursing education and reciprocity in
nursing registration through out the country.
 Nurses registered in one stat were not necessarily
recognized for registration in another state before
this time.
Cont…
AIM – To establish a
uniform standard of training
for nurses midwives and
health visitors.
 INC is a regulatory body
for nurses and nursing
education in India.
 It is an autonomous body
under the Government of
India, Ministry of Health
and Family Affairs.
Purposes Of INC:-
UNIFORM
STANDARDS OF
EDUCATION

INDIAN
NURSES
NURSING
REGISTRATION
REGISTER

REGISTRATION
OF FOREIGN
NURSES
Functions of INC:-
 It provide uniform standards of in nursing
education and reciprocity in nursing registration.
 It has authority to prescribe curriculum for nursing
education in all states.
 It has authority to recognize programme for
nursing education or to refuse recognition of a
programme if it did not meet the standards
required by the council.
Cont…
 To provide the Registration of foreign nurses and
for the maintenance of the Indian Nurses Register.
 The INC authorizes State Nurses Registration
Council and Examining Board to issue qualifying
certificates.
Trained Nurses Association Of India:-
 Formed in 1908 at
Delhi, India.
 It is a National body
of practitioners of
nursing at various
levels.
 It is a professional
association of nurses.
Cont…
 The level of organization moves to the district,
state and national levels.
 Members of TNAI are usually most active on
the level of the local unit.
 Activities and conference however are planned
regularly by the state branches and provide
opportunities for valuable professional
participation and development of the individual
member.
AIMS Of TNAI:-
UPGRADING,
DEVELOPMENT IMPROVEMENT OF LIVING
AND AND WORKING
STANDARDIZATIO CONDITIONS OF NURSES IN
INDIA
N OF NURSING
EDUCATION

REGISTRATION FOR
QUALIFIED NURSES
Functions Of TNAI:-
 Up grading development and standardization of
nursing education.
 Improvement of living and working condition for
nurses in India.
 Registration for qualified nurses.
 It has promoted the development of courses in higher
education for nurses.
 It gives scholarships for nurses who wish to go on for
advanced study.
 Helped to organize the state nurse and midwives
Registration Council.
Cont…
 Helps to develop leadership ability.
 Helps to share and solve professional problems.
 Helped to remove discrimination against male
nurses.
 Helped to improve economic conditions for
nurses.
 The official organ of TNAI is the Nursing journal
of India which is published monthly.
Student Nursing Association:-
 Student nurses Association was established in
1929 at the annual conference of Trained
Nurses Association Of India.
ORGANISATION
OF MEETINGS MAINTENANCE
AND OF SNA DIARY
CONFERENCES

SOCIO PROFESSIONL
CULTURAL AND ACTIVITY
EXHIBITION
RECREATIONAL
ACTIVITIES

PUBLIC
FUND SPEAKING
RAISING AND
WRITING
Objectives Of SNA:-
 To uphold the dignity and ideals of the
profession.
 Promote a corporative spirit.
 Furnish nurses.
 Encourage leadership ability.
 Increase the students social contacts &
knowledge.
 Provide a special section.
Committees Of SNA:-
Committees of SNA are-
1. Hostel committees.
2. Mess committees.
3. Counseling committees.
4. Health committees.
5. Culture committees.
6. Recreation and sport committees.
7. Gardening committees.
Maharashtra University Of health Science:-
 Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS)
is located in Nashik District, Maharashtra, India.
 The university was established on 3 June 1998 by
the state Government of Maharashtra through an
ordinance.
 The State Legislature passed Maharashtra
University of Health Sciences Act 1999 and
received the assent of the Governor, in the
Maharashtra Government Gazette on 21 January
1999.
Cont…
 The University was declared open by the
Governor of Maharashtra on June 10, 1998 and
all colleges and institutions imparting
education in health science in the state of
Maharashtra have been affiliated to this new
university.
Functions Of MUHS:-
 To make provision to enable conducted and
affi1iated colleges and recognized institutions to
undertake specialized studies.
 To establish, maintain and manage University
departments, laboratories, libraries, museums and
equipments for leaching or research.
 To organize maintain and manage colleges
institutions, hostels, he , centres, auditoria and
gymnasiums.
Cont…
 To create posts of directors, principals, teachers and
non teaching staffs in the colleges or institutions.
 To control and regulate admission of students for
various courses or study in University departments,
conducted and affiliated college, institutions.
 To monitor and evaluate the academic performance of
affiliated colleges.
 To provide for periodical assessment of the
performance of teachers and non-teaching employees
of the colleges.

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