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Government Notice No. R. 276
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15 February 1980
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as amended by
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No. R. 2195
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31 October 1980
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No. R. 51
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22 January 1982
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No. R. 1429
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1 July 1983
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No. R. 2558
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15 November 1985
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No. R. 2188
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19 November 1993
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No. R. 57
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17 January 1997
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The South African Nursing Council
Regulations for the Diploma in Community Nursing Science
The Minister of Health, in terms of
section 45 (1) (i) of the Nursing Act, 1978 (Act 50 of 1978), and on the
recommendation of the South African Nursing Council, makes the following
regulations in substitution for the regulations published under Government
Notice R. 43 of 9 January 1970, as amended by Notices R. 259 of 14 February
1975, R. 1581 of 12 August 1977 and R. 1515 of 21 July 1978:
Conditions for the approval of schools
1. (1) A
school may be approved if-
(a) the organisational
structure and the facilities for the conduct of the teaching programme are
satisfactory in the opinion of the council;
(b) the
educational programme is satisfactory in the opinion of the council;
(c) a registered nurse against whose name an additional qualification in
nursing education and an additional qualification in nursing administration are
registered, is designated to the council as the person in charge of the school;
(d) members of the nursing staff who take part in the
instruction of students are registered nurses against whose names the additional
qualification is registered, and where possible the additional qualification in
nursing education.
(2) Notwithstanding the conditions prescribed in this
regulation, the council may approve a school even if all the conditions cannot
be complied with. Approval may be granted upon such conditions as the council
may determine.
Admission to the course
2. A candidate shall
submit to the person in charge of the school:
(a) proof of
current registration as a general nurse (female) and, unless the council
determines otherwise, as a midwife, or as a general nurse (male), or as a
psychiatric nurse (male or female). This registration shall be maintained
throughout the prescribed period for the course and until the results of the
examination are published, failing which the period of the course undergone from
the date of removal from the register to the date of restoration, shall be
forfeited;
(b) a senior certificate or an equivalent qualification,
unless the council determines otherwise.
Registration, restoration, termination and completion of the
course
3. In terms of the regulations regarding the registers for
students-
(a) a student shall apply for registration
or for restoration to the register;
(b) the person in charge
of a school shall notify the council if a student terminates the course for any
reason before completion, including a transfer to another school;
(c) the person in charge of a school shall notify the council when a
student completes the course.
Duration of the course
4. (1) The course shall extend over at least one academic year
of at least two hundred (200) days (excluding days off);
(2) if a
student transfers from one school to another, or terminates the course before
completion, the course shall be commenced de novo,
unless the council determines otherwise.
The curriculum
(The curriculum must be read in conjunction
with the directive obtainable from the council)
5. Note:
(i) All the subjects of the curriculum shall be taught at an
applied level throughout the course;
(ii) the ethical
foundations of nursing and midwifery shall be emphasised throughout the course;
(iii) the law governing the practice of nursing and midwifery,
including the regulations regarding the conduct of registered nurses which shall
constitute improper or disgraceful conduct, the regulations regarding the
conduct of registered midwives which shall constitute improper or disgraceful
conduct and the conditions under which they may carry on their profession, the
regulations regarding the conduct of enrolled nurses which shall constitute
improper or disgraceful conduct, the regulations regarding the conduct of
enrolled midwives which shall constitute improper or disgraceful conduct and the
conditions under which they may carry on their profession, the regulations
regarding the conduct of enrolled nursing assistants which shall constitute
improper or disgraceful conduct, and the legislation applicable to the various
aspects of the syllabus, shall be taught at an applied level throughout the
course;
(iv) medico-legal risks shall be emphasised throughout
the course;
(v) the social, psychological, cultural and
physical relationships in health and disease shall be emphasised throughout the
course;
(vi) the preventive, promotive, curative and
rehabilitative aspects shall be emphasised throughout the course;
(vii) the science principles underlying nursing and midwifery shall be
emphasised throughout the course.
(1) Scientific foundations of the community nursing process
(2) The administrative aspects of community nursing
(3) Psychosocial and cultural aspects and dynamics of community nursing
(4) Community nursing and the community nursing process
Instruction and practica
6. The student shall throughout
the course receive instruction and undergo practica in the subjects prescribed
in the curriculum in regulation 5.
Examinations
7. (1) The examination shall consist of two portions,
namely-
(a) a written portions of two papers of
three hours each; and
(b) a practical portion conducted by the
nursing school.
(2) to be admitted to the examination, the candidate
shall-
(a) complete the prescribed period for the
course by the end of the month in which the examination is held;
(b) according to the assessment of the nursing school where the course
was followed, be competent and suitable for admission in respect of attitude,
approach, insight, knowledge and skills; and
(c) on the date
of the examination comply with the provisions of regulation 6.
(3) The
examination shall be conducted in accordance with the regulations relating to
examinations of the council.
(4) The course referred to in these
regulations shall, for the purposes of applying the regulations referred to in
subregulation (3), be called a post-basic course.
Registration of
additional qualification
8. A candidate who has passed in the
examination shall be issued with a certificate of registration of the additional
qualification without the payment of a fee: Provided the notice prescribed in
regulation 3(c) has been lodged.
Application of these regulations
9. These regulations shall be applicable to all courses which commence
after 31 December 1979.
Application of regulations
10. Subject to regulation 11,
these regulations shall apply to all courses in the Republic of South Africa
leading to registration of a qualification in community nursing.
Transitional clause
11. (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of
regulation 10 and subject to subregulation (2), these regulations shall not
derogate from the provisions of-
(a) the regulations
published in terms of the Nursing Act, 1984 (Act No. 13 of 1984) (Ciskei), under
Government Notice No. 33 of 1987 (hereinafter referred to as 'the 1987
regulations'), which shall remain in force until 30 June 1997;
(b) the regulations published in terms of the Health and Related
Professions Act, 1985 (Act No. 33 of 1985) (Bophuthatswana), under Government
Notice No. 61 of
23 March 1990 (hereinafter referred to as 'the 1990 regulations'), which shall remain in
force until 30 June 1997.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of
subregulation (1), no person shall be admitted to a course referred to in the
1987 regulations or 1990 regulations after 28 February 1997.

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