The ‘Maternity Nurse’ Title and the Government’s Plan to Protect the Word ‘Nurse’: What We Know So Far

The Government has announced plans to protect the title ‘nurse’ in law. Understandably, this has raised questions across the maternity nurse and postnatal care sector. At this stage, no change is currently in force, and the detail of how this may affect titles such as ‘maternity nurse’ has not yet been confirmed. A public consultation is expected before any final decision is made. There has been ongoing discussion for several years about whether the title ‘Maternity Nurse’ may change in the future. This conversation is not new, and those of us working as agencies, training providers, and awarding bodies have been aware of it for some time. Recently, however, speculation online has created confusion and concern. Some claims have suggested the title will be removed imminently or that it will ‘no longer be valid by the end of the year.’ These statements are not based on any formal process and have understandably caused anxiety among professionals who simply want clarity. This update sets out the confirmed facts and explains what the next steps look like for our sector.

How to become a Maternity Nurse

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A maternity nurse is an experienced infant care provider who usually lives with a family and provides 24 hour on-call service after the birth of a baby.

Maternity Nurse Training (MNT) from Babyem Ltd

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At Babyem we have an excellent reputation for delivering accredited maternity nurse training (MNT) and Childcare Training.

Babyem Postnatal Maternity Nurse Award

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Overall the Babyem Maternity Nurse Training course has helped me gain confidence in myself, and gain considerable knowledge about babies.

Reviews for Babyem Maternity Award

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I couldn’t be happier with Babyem, they were brilliant from the start.

Childcare Courses for Nannies

Babyem offer a range of accredited childcare courses for nannies, supporting nannies to gain a recognised childcare qualification in a range of areas from childcare, baby care, maternity training as well as bespoke training courses.

Becoming a maternity support worker

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Maternity support workers (MSWs) have a range of responsibilities which will vary, depending on the exact role. These will be done under supervision of a qualified midwife, and would usually include such tasks as: