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Seminar and workshop: Unlocking data to better understand the nursing & midwifery workforce
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Seminar and workshop: Unlocking data to better understand the nursing & midwifery workforce
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Monday 5 June 2023
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Nursing and Midwifery Council 23 Portland Place London W1B 1PZ
This seminar showcased the work I am leading to link nurses' and midwives' registrant data to the 2021 census for England and Wales. It brought together key stakeholders from the regulator (the Nursing and Midwifery Council), statistical bodies (notably the Office for National Statistics), representatives of the policy community (including representation from the Chief Nurses' Offices), think tanks, and academics from universities across the UK.
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Iain Atherton
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