what is the name of the statute involved in the case of Royal college of nursing of the united kingdom v DHSS?
speeches of members of the House of Lords in the case of Royal college of nursing of the united kingdom v DHSS
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Health Professions, Constitutional, Health Professions Casemap 1 Citers The court was asked whether nurses could properly involve themselves in a termination procedure not known when the Act was passed. Held: Lord Wilberforce said, in dissenting: 'In interpreting an Act of Parliament it is proper, and indeed necessary, to have regard to the state of affairs at the time. Leaving aside cases of omission by inadvertence, when a new state of affairs, or a fresh set of facts bearing on policy, comes into existence, the courts may consider that they fall within the Parliamentary intention, if they fall within the same genus of facts as those addressed. They may also do so if there is a clear purpose in the legislation which can only be fulfilled if the extension is made. How liberally these principles may be applied must depend upon the nature of the enactment, and the strictness or otherwise of the words in which it has been expressed. The courts should be less willing to extend expressed meanings if it is clear that the Act in question was designed to be restrictive or circumscribed in its operation rather than liberal or permissive. They will be much less willing to do so where the subject matter is different in kind or dimension from that for which the legislation was passed. In any event there is one course which the courts cannot take, under the law of this country; they cannot fill gaps; they cannot by asking the question 'What would Parliament have done in this current case - not being one in contemplation - if the facts had been before it?' attempt themselves to supply the answer, if the answer is not to be found in the terms of the Act itself. Abortion Act 1967 The case cite is: Royal College of Nursing of the United Kingdom -v- Department of Health and Social Security [1981] AC 800; [1981] 1 All ER 545 CA and HL(E); [1981] 2 WLR 279; [1980] UKHL 10
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
May i know some nursing schools in united kingdom with cheper tuition fees
May i know some nursing schools in united kingdom with cheper tuition fees?
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check this out: http://www.rcn.org.uk/ notice there's a link for distance learning, that's always cheaper.
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check this out: http://www.rcn.org.uk/ notice there's a link for distance learning, that's always cheaper.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
How is nursing in the United Kingdom compared to Canada
How is nursing in the United Kingdom compared to Canada?
I'm a recent grad from nursing and was hoping to travel and nurse. I'd love to travel around Europe and thought a fun place to use as my home base would be London. Over the past few weeks though I've heard some bad things about nursing in the UK. Things such as poor wages, poor working conditions and lack of responsibilities/allowance to perform many of the nursing skills I do here in Canada. Help me please with any of your opinions. I'd like to find out as much as I could before I head over or if I should even head over. Thanks!!
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The UK has a shortage of nursing staff.
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Excellent! try Paddington Hospital or Royal Norther Hospital on Holloway Road, both in London. Nurses in England are trained in hospitals
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Under paid and under appreciated. London is horribly expensive and unless you want to spend all your time in London you'd be better off somewhere where you'll have low enough costs to still have a life.
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If you want to travel and are a registered nurse then New Zealand are desperate for qualified medical staff...seriously! Here is just one site advertising...there are plenty more! http://www.adhb.govt.nz/AucklandHealthCareers/ http://newzealandnow.info/ Good luck where ever you end up!
I'm a recent grad from nursing and was hoping to travel and nurse. I'd love to travel around Europe and thought a fun place to use as my home base would be London. Over the past few weeks though I've heard some bad things about nursing in the UK. Things such as poor wages, poor working conditions and lack of responsibilities/allowance to perform many of the nursing skills I do here in Canada. Help me please with any of your opinions. I'd like to find out as much as I could before I head over or if I should even head over. Thanks!!
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The UK has a shortage of nursing staff.
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Excellent! try Paddington Hospital or Royal Norther Hospital on Holloway Road, both in London. Nurses in England are trained in hospitals
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Under paid and under appreciated. London is horribly expensive and unless you want to spend all your time in London you'd be better off somewhere where you'll have low enough costs to still have a life.
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If you want to travel and are a registered nurse then New Zealand are desperate for qualified medical staff...seriously! Here is just one site advertising...there are plenty more! http://www.adhb.govt.nz/AucklandHealthCareers/ http://newzealandnow.info/ Good luck where ever you end up!
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Will an American nursing license transfer to the United Kingdom
Will an American nursing license transfer to the United Kingdom?
I am a practicing nurse in the United States and will be moving to the United Kingdom. I want to practice nursing, but do not know whom to contact to find out what it will take. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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It should just as long as you take care of the correct paperwork. I'm sure you could get the imformation to recieve that paperwork through the hospital you wish to work at in the UK.
I am a practicing nurse in the United States and will be moving to the United Kingdom. I want to practice nursing, but do not know whom to contact to find out what it will take. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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It should just as long as you take care of the correct paperwork. I'm sure you could get the imformation to recieve that paperwork through the hospital you wish to work at in the UK.
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