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The South African Nursing CouncilRegulations for the Course for the Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing for Registration as a Psychiatric NurseThe Minister of Health, in terms of section 11 (1) of the Nursing Act, 1957 (Act 69 of 1957), as amended, has approved of the following regulations for the course for the diploma in psychiatric nursing for registration as a psychiatric nurse, made by the South African Nursing Council in substitution for the regulations published under Government Notice R. 8 of 2 January 1970, as amended by Notices R. 1383 of 13 August 1971 and R. 252 of 14 February 1975:
Conditions for the approval of schools1. (1) A school may be approved if-
(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 course2. A candidate shall submit to the person in charge of the school-
Registration, restoration, termination and completion of the course3. In terms of the regulations regarding the registers for students-
Duration of the course4. (1) Except as otherwise prescribed in regulation 7, the duration of the course shall be three (3) years. The leave of absence which may be granted in terms of paragraph (2) and the sick leave which may be granted in terms of paragraph (3)(a) are included in this period [not additional sick leave which may be granted in terms of paragraph (3)(b)]. (2) A student may be granted leave of absence as follows at such times during the prescribed course as the person in charge of the school may decide upon:
(3) (a) A student may be granted sick leave calculated at the rate of twelve (12) days for each year of the course and a proportionate number of days in a lesser period. Sick leave may be granted at any time during the prescribed course. (b) Additional sick leave may be granted, but this sick leave shall be made up so that the prescribed period for the course is completed. (4) (a) The course shall be commenced de novo if a break occurs before the completion of six (6) months of the prescribed course, unless the Council determines otherwise. (b) No recognition of previous instruction for any one year of the course shall be granted if more than one break occurs in that year, unless the Council determines otherwise. (c) The period of any break shall be made up so that the prescribed period for the course is completed. (d) For the purpose of this regulation the expression "break" means-
The curriculum(The curriculum must be read in
conjunction with 5. Note.-
(1) First year:
(2) Second year:
(3) Third year:
Lectures, Clinical Instructions and Practica6. (1) Except as otherwise prescribed in regulation 7, a student shall throughout the course receive instruction both theoretically and clinically in the subjects prescribed in the curriculum in regulation 5. (2) (a) The clinical instruction and practica shall extend over at least three thousand one hundred and sixty (3 160) hours [at least five hundred (500) hours in the first year] which shall include at least (the periods need not be continuous)-
(b) The balance of the prescribed period for the course shall be allocated at the discretion of the person in charge of the school. (3) Students shall visit under supervision departments and social agencies concerned with-
(4) (a) A student shall receive clinical instruction, including practica in the wards and departments, in the care of patients at night for at least a twelfth (1/12) and for not more than a quarter (1/4) of the prescribed period for the course. The periods need not be continuous. (b) If the course extends over nine (9) months or one (1) year, the period shall be at least two (2) weeks and not more than one (1) month.
Exemptions(See also regulations 6, 9 and 12) 7. (1) Students referred to in this regulation-
(2) A student who is a registered general nurse-
(3) A student who is a registered general nurse and who holds a university degree which included at least two (2) courses in sociology or at least two (2) courses in psychology-
(4) A student referred to in subregulations (2) and (3) who has qualified for registration as a general nurse in terms of a qualification other than that referred to in Government Notice No. R. 879 of 2 May 1975 shall, notwithstanding the provisions of those subregulations, submit, together with the application for admission to the final examination, a certificate by the person in charge of the nursing scool that the student has obtained at least 50% in an examination conducted by the nursing school in the subjects-
(5) The Council may grant other exemptions. (6) (a) The final examination shall consist of two portions, namely-
(b) The examination referred to in paragraph (a) shall be conducted in accordance with the regulations relating to examinations of the council, and, for the purposes of applying those regulations, this course shall be called a basic course.
Examinations, examination marks, re-assessment8. (1) The examination for the first year shall consist of:
(2) The examination for the second year shall consist of:
(3) The final examination shall consist of:
(4) (a) To pass in a subject, a candidate shall obtain at least fifty (50) per cent of the aggregate marks. Of the aggregate marks for the examinations in the subject Psychiatric Nursing Science and Art and Clinical Practica, fifty (50) per cent in the first year, thirty-three and one-third (331/3>) per cent in the second year and twenty-five (25) per cent in the final year shall be allocated to the oral examinations conducted by the schools. (b) To pass with distinction in a subject, a candidate shall obtain at least seventy-five (75) per cent of the aggregate marks. (c) To pass the course with honours, a candidate shall obtain at least seventy-five (75) per cent of the aggregate marks for the final examination; provided that the candidate shall obtain at least sixty-five (65) per cent of the aggregate marks in each of the subjects. (d) Candidates shall not be placed in order of merit and places shall not be disclosed, except in connection with a prize or award approved by the Council. (5) (a) A candidate who fails in a subject in an examination conducted by the Council may apply for re-assessment by lodging an application and a fee of fifteen rand (R15) within twenty-one (21) days of the date of the publication of the results. (b) The re-assessment shall be done by the moderator. (c) The marks allocated upon re-assessment shall be final and binding. (d) The fee shall not be refunded whatever the result of the re-assessment may be.
Admission to the examinations(See also regulations 4, 6, 7, 10, 11 and 12) 9. (1) A candidate for admission to any examination shall lodge an application in terms of regulation 12. (2) In respect of the examination for the first year the candidate shall lodge, with the application for admission, a certificate by the person in charge of the school that the candidate-
(3) In respect of the examination for the second year the candidate shall lodge, with the application for admission, a certificate by the person in charge of the school that the candidate-
(4) In respect of the final examination the candidate shall lodge, with the application for admission-
(5) The Council may inspect the examinations, tests and assessments conducted by schools. (6) A candidate who is debarred from admission to an examination conducted by the council only because of additional sick leave which has to be made up may be admitted to the examination on written application of the person in charge of the school, lodged not later than the prescribed closing date, and the additional sick leave made up after the examination; provided that the additional sick leave shall be made up not later than the end of the month following the month in which the examination is held. (7) A candidate who is absent from an examination in a subject or portion of a subject because of illness on the actual day of the examination, may be admitted to the next examination in the subject without the payment of a fee; provided a satisfactory medical certificate is lodged within twenty-one (21) days of the date of the examination in the subject or portion of the subject; provided further that if the candidate was absent from a portion of the examination in a subject, the whole examination in the subject shall be retaken. The candidate shall nevertheless submit an application for admission in terms of regulation 12.
Promotions(See also regulation 11) 10. (1) In calculating the periods under paragraphs (2) and (3), cognizance shall be taken of any periods which have to be made up, including additional sick leave which has to be made up. (2) On completion of the first year, a student who has passed in the subject Psychiatric Nursing Science and Art I and Clinical Practica I on admission or re-admission, shall be admitted to the second year. (3) On completion of the second year, a student who has passed in all the subjects of the first and second years on admission or re-admission shall be admitted to the third year. (4) A student who cannot be promoted in any year of the course retains credit-
Re-admission to examinations(See also regulations 10 and 12) 11. (1) (a) Subject to the provisions of this regulation, a candidate who has failed in any subject may be admitted to a re-examination in such subject excluding a candidate who has failed for the first time in a subject with a percentage mark of less than 40% of the total marks for the subject concerned. (b) A candidate who qualifies for a re-examination must comply with the requirements prescribed by regulation 12 and must present himself for a re-examination within one year of the date of publication of the results of the previous examination in which he failed, failing which he must undergo such further training as the council decides. (2) A candidate who has failed twice in any subject, must undergo three months further continuous training at a nursing school in the subject concerned before, subject to subregulation (3), he is readmitted for the last time to the examination concerned. (3) A candidate who has failed in a subject for the third time, shall not be readmitted to an examination in such subject again, unless the council, on receipt of full motivation from the nursing school concerned, decides otherwise. (4) Except in the case of a candidate who, for the first time, applies for re-entry to an examination in a subject which he failed, the application for re-entry in terms of regulation 12 shall be accompanied by a certificate from the person in charge of the nursing school that the candidate has complied with all the requirements of subregulation (2). (5) A candidate shall lodge an application in terms of regulation 12.
Dates of examinations, applications for admission and re-admission and examination fees12. (1) The person in charge of a school shall notify the Council immediately, giving reasons, if a student becomes ineligible for admission to an examination subsequent to the lodging of an application in terms of this regulation. (2) (a) Examinations in respect of the first year shall be held during the months February, June and October and applications for admission or re-admission shall be lodged with the Council on or before 7 November, 7 March and 7 July, respectively. (b) Examinations in respect of the second year shall be held during the months January, May and September and applications for admission or re-admission shall be lodged with the Council on or before 7 October, 7 February and 7 June respectively. (c) The final examination shall be held during the months February, June and October and applications for admission or re-admission shall be lodged with the Council on or before 7 November, 7 March and 7 July, respectively. (3) Examination fees of fifteen rand (R15) per three hour paper and ten rand (R10) per two hour paper shall be paid to the council on application for admission or re-admission to the examination. (4) An application lodged not more than seven (7) days after the prescribed date, shall be accepted only on payment of an additional fee of fifteen rand (R15). (5) An application lodged more than seven (7) days after the prescribed date, shall not be accepted. (6) An application for admission or re-admission shall not be deemed to have been "lodged" in terms of this regulation, unless an application form, duly completed, together with the prescribed certificates, the examination fee and, where applicable, the additional fee referred to in paragraph (4), shall have reached the Council. (7) Unless the Council determines otherwise examination fees shall be forfeited to the Council if an entry is cancelled or if a candidate is absent from an examination or portion of an examination. This paragraph shall apply also to the fee referred to in paragraph (4).
Examination centre13. The examinations conducted by the Council shall be held at such places as the Council may determine.
Registration14. A candidate who has successfully completed the course shall be registered without the payment of a fee as a psychiatric nurse in terms of the regulations regarding registers; provided the notice and record prescribed in regulation 3(c) have been lodged.
Application of these regulations15. (1) These regulations shall come into force six months after the date of publication and shall apply to all students who commence or resume the course on or after that date; provided that a school may apply to commence training under these regulations on a date prior to the date of coming into force. (2) Government Notice R. 8 of 2 January 1970, as amended, remains in force in respect of students who are in training on the date of coming into force of these regulations and until they terminate or complete the course. These students may apply to continue the course under these regulations on such conditions as the council may determine; provided that students in training at a school which commences training in terms of paragraph (1) under these regulations on a date prior to the date of coming into force, may apply to transfer with effect from that date. (3) Subject to the provisions of regulation 16, these regulations shall apply to all courses in the Republic of South Africa leading to registration as a psychiatric nurse.
Transition clause16. (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of regulation 15(3) and subject to the provisions of subregulation (2), these regulations shall not derogate from the provisions of-
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subregulation (1), no person shall be admitted to any course referred to in the 1975 or 1990 regulations, after 28 February 1997.
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