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Nursing – Professional Regulation

Statement made on 12 May 2025

Statement UIN HLWS627

Statement

My Hon friend the Minister of State for Health (Secondary Care) (Karin Smyth MP) has made the following Written Statement:

Nurses play a critical role in our healthcare system, and this government recognises the vital role nurses play in delivering safe, effective, and compassionate care. Today, we are proposing to protect the title ‘nurse’ in law to ensure that only those registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council can use it, with limited exceptions.

The protection in law of certain professional titles is important for public safety. Protected titles are used by healthcare professionals to indicate their field of practice to patients and the public, providing assurance to the public that the person using that title is competent and safe to practise.

Currently, the title ‘registered nurse’ is protected in law. However, the Government is aware of concerns, most recently raised by Dawn Butler MP and the #ProtectNurse campaign, that this is not sufficient to safeguard the public, as it does not address the misuse of the title ‘nurse’ by unregulated professionals.

This Government intends to amend the criminal offence of ‘misuse of professional titles’ so that the title of ‘nurse’ is protected. This amendment will be made as part of the Government’s professional regulation reform programme, which will modernise the legislative frameworks for the General Medical Council, the Nursing and Midwifery Council and the Health and Care Professional Council during this Parliament.

As part of reforms to the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s legislative framework, we will create a new protection of title offence, making it a criminal offence for an individual who is not a registered nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council to call themselves a nurse.

The Government is aware that the term ‘nurse’ is used across multiple professions, for example, ‘dental nurse’, ‘veterinary nurse’ and ‘nursery nurse’. It is not our intention to prevent the legitimate use of the title ‘nurse’ within these instances. The legislation will therefore include exemptions to allow other professionals to use the title legitimately, without the risk of prosecution.

The Government will continue to work with key stakeholders, including the Nursing and Midwifery Council, devolved governments, the Royal College of Nursing, trade unions, other professional representatives and the social care sector, on developing the protection of title offence.

This proposal demonstrates the Government’s respect for the nursing profession, dedication to patient safety and the pivotal role nurses have in our society.

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Department of Health and Social Care
Nursing – Professional Regulation
Karin Smyth
Minister of State for Health (Secondary Care)
Labour, Bristol South
Statement made 12 May 2025
HCWS628
Commons