A Practical Guide to Proceedings Before the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is an accessible guide for legal and healthcare professionals navigating the complexities of Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) regulation. The text provides a clear and structured account of the legal framework, case preparation, hearing procedure, and strategic considerations that underpin NMC fitness to practise proceedings. From registration to restoration, each stage of the fitness to practise process is explained in such a way that a practitioner unfamiliar with the area should find it easy to navigate.
Combining black-letter law with tactical experience, the guide explores how practitioners can approach allegations ranging from clinical incompetence to sexual misconduct, explaining key procedural risks, evidential difficulties, and advocacy opportunities. It includes detailed commentary on the rules and guidance applicable to different hearings, key case law, and the evolving legal and ethical obligations demanded of healthcare professionals. It is an essential companion for barristers, solicitors, union representatives, and anyone involved in defending or presenting cases before the NMC's panels.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
James Lloyd is a barrister at Mountford Chambers and Deputy Head of its Regulatory Practice Group. A specialist in professional discipline and healthcare regulation, he has represented practitioners and regulators in some of the most serious and complex fitness to practise cases before the NMC, GMC, HCPC and other healthcare regulators.
James is regularly instructed in cases involving clinical failings, dishonesty and sexual misconduct. His broader regulatory practice includes advisory work and providing training for NHS bodies and healthcare providers, both in the UK and internationally.
CONTENTS
Chapter 1 - An Introduction to the Nursing and Midwifery Council
Chapter 2 - NMC Standards
Chapter 3 - Registration and Appeal
Chapter 4 - The FTP Process (Overview)
Chapter 5 - The Chronology of a Concern
Chapter 6 - Interim Orders
Chapter 7 - The Substantive FTP Hearing
Chapter 8 - Common Procedural Issues
Chapter 9 - Common Evidential Disputes
Chapter 10 - Reviews
Chapter 11 - Restoration Hearings