1964_MIDWIVES_(REGISTRATION_AND_DISCIPLINARY_PROCEDURE)_REGULATIONS — Page 6

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[Subsidiary]

(G.N. 653/30.)

Eligibility and admission to midwives' training schools.

CAP. 162] Midwives (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations.

[1969 Ed.

(ii) not less than one resident medical practitioner possessing a minimum of six months' post-graduate experience in obstetric work:

Provided that this requirement shall not apply in any case in which the medical practitioner referred to in sub-sub-paragraph (i) is resident in the establishment; and

(iii) not less than three resident midwives each of whom, if acting as a teacher of the pupils, shall be a registered midwife of more than three years standing whose name appears on the register of the Nursing Board,

(3) Without prejudice to anything contained in paragraph (2), before approving any establishment to be a training school the Board shall take into consideration the number and qualifications of the members of the permanent medical and nursing staff, the equipment available for teaching purposes, the facilities for study available to the pupils, and any other matters relating thereto.

(4) If at any time it appears to the Board that any training school has ceased to comply with any of the requirements specified in paragraph (2), the Board may, after such inquiry as the Board may think fit, withdraw its approval.

(5) Every approval and every withdrawal of approval under this regulation shall be declared by the Board by notification in the Gazette.

(6) Every training school shall be subject to such inspection as the Board may from time to time direct.

(7) Every establishment approved in accordance with the provisions of the revoked Midwives Regulations to be a training school for midwives shall be deemed to have been duly approved under this regulation to be a training school.

8. (1) No woman shall be admitted to any training school unless her name is registered with the Board as a pupil midwife.

(2) No woman shall be eligible for registration under paragraph (1) unless either her name appears on the register of the Nursing Board or she satisfies the Board-

(a) that she has attained the age of nineteen years;

(b) that she has attained the following minimum standard of education----

(i) for English-speaking training schools-that she has completed Form IV and is eligible for entry to Form V,

or

(ii) for Non-English-speaking training schools-that she has completed Senior Middle I and is eligible for entry to Senior Middle II;

(c) that she is a woman of good character; and

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A 6 [Subsidiary] (G.N. 653/30.) Eligibility and admission to midwives' training schools. CAP. 162] Midwives (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations. [1969 Ed. (ii) not less than one resident medical practitioner possessing a minimum of six months' post-graduate experience in obstetric work: Provided that this requirement shall not apply in any case in which the medical practitioner referred to in sub-sub-paragraph (i) is resident in the establishment; and (iii) not less than three resident midwives each of whom, if acting as a teacher of the pupils, shall be a registered midwife of more than three years standing whose name appears on the register of the Nursing Board, (3) Without prejudice to anything contained in paragraph (2), before approving any establishment to be a training school the Board shall take into consideration the number and qualifications of the members of the permanent medical and nursing staff, the equipment available for teaching purposes, the facilities for study available to the pupils, and any other matters relating thereto. (4) If at any time it appears to the Board that any training school has ceased to comply with any of the requirements specified in paragraph (2), the Board may, after such inquiry as the Board may think fit, withdraw its approval. (5) Every approval and every withdrawal of approval under this regulation shall be declared by the Board by notification in the Gazette. (6) Every training school shall be subject to such inspection as the Board may from time to time direct. (7) Every establishment approved in accordance with the provisions of the revoked Midwives Regulations to be a training school for midwives shall be deemed to have been duly approved under this regulation to be a training school. 8. (1) No woman shall be admitted to any training school unless her name is registered with the Board as a pupil midwife. (2) No woman shall be eligible for registration under paragraph (1) unless either her name appears on the register of the Nursing Board or she satisfies the Board- (a) that she has attained the age of nineteen years; (b) that she has attained the following minimum standard of education---- (i) for English-speaking training schools-that she has completed Form IV and is eligible for entry to Form V, or (ii) for Non-English-speaking training schools-that she has completed Senior Middle I and is eligible for entry to Senior Middle II; (c) that she is a woman of good character; and
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A 6 [Subsidiary] (G.N. 653/30.) Eligibility and admission to midwives' training schools. CAP. 162] Midwives (Registration and Disciplinary Procedure) Regulations. [1969 Ed. (ii) not less than one resident medical practitioner possessing a minimum of six months' post-graduate experience in obstetric work: Provided that this requirement shall not apply in any case in which the medical practitioner referred to in sub-sub-paragraph (i) is resident in the establishment; and (iii) not less than three resident midwives each of whom, if acting as a teacher of the pupils, shall be a registered midwife of more than three years standing whose name appears on the register of the Nursing Board, (3) Without prejudice to anything contained in paragraph (2), before approving any establishment to be a training school the Board shall take into consideration the number and qualifica- tions of the members of the permanent medical and nursing staff, the equipment available for teaching purposes, the facilities for study available to the pupils, and any other matters relating thereto. (4) If at any time it appears to the Board that any training school has ceased to comply with any of the requirements specified in paragraph (2), the Board may, after such inquiry as the Board may think fit, withdraw its approval. (5) Every approval and every withdrawal of approval under this regulation shall be declared by the Board by notification in the Gazette. (6) Every training school shall be subject to such inspection as the Board may from time to time direct. (7) Every establishment approved in accordance with the provisions of the revoked Midwives Regulations to be a training school for midwives shall be deemed to have been duly approved under this regulation to be a training school. 8. (1) No woman shall be admitted to any training school unless her name is registered with the Board as a pupil midwife. (2) No woman shall be eligible for registration under para- graph (1) unless either her name appears on the register of the Nursing Board or she satisfies the Board- (a) that she has attained the age of nineteen years; (b) that she has attained the following minimum standard of education---- (i) for English-speaking training schools-that she has completed Form IV and is eligible for entry to Form V, or (ii) for Non-English-speaking training schools-that she has completed Senior Middle I and is eligible for entry to Senior Middle II; (c) that she is a woman of good character; and
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A 6

[Subsidiary]

(G.N. 653/30.)

Eligibility and admission to midwives'

training schools.

CAP. 162] Midwives (Registration and Disciplinary

Procedure) Regulations.

[1969 Ed.

(ii) not less than one resident medical practitioner possessing a minimum of six months' post-graduate experience in obstetric work:

Provided that this requirement shall not apply in any case in which the medical practitioner referred to in sub-sub-paragraph (i) is resident in the establishment; and

(iii) not less than three resident midwives each of whom, if acting as a teacher of the pupils, shall be a registered midwife of more than three years standing whose name appears on the register of the Nursing Board,

(3) Without prejudice to anything contained in paragraph (2), before approving any establishment to be a training school the Board shall take into consideration the number and qualifica- tions of the members of the permanent medical and nursing staff, the equipment available for teaching purposes, the facilities for study available to the pupils, and any other matters relating thereto.

(4) If at any time it appears to the Board that any training school has ceased to comply with any of the requirements specified in paragraph (2), the Board may, after such inquiry as the Board may think fit, withdraw its approval.

(5) Every approval and every withdrawal of approval under this regulation shall be declared by the Board by notification in the Gazette.

(6) Every training school shall be subject to such inspection as the Board may from time to time direct.

(7) Every establishment approved in accordance with the provisions of the revoked Midwives Regulations to be a training school for midwives shall be deemed to have been duly approved under this regulation to be a training school.

8. (1) No woman shall be admitted to any training school unless her name is registered with the Board as a pupil midwife.

(2) No woman shall be eligible for registration under para- graph (1) unless either her name appears on the register of the Nursing Board or she satisfies the Board-

(a) that she has attained the age of nineteen years;

(b) that she has attained the following minimum standard of

education----

(i) for English-speaking training schools-that she has completed Form IV and is eligible for entry to Form V,

or

(ii) for Non-English-speaking training schools-that she has completed Senior Middle I and is eligible for entry to Senior Middle II;

(c) that she is a woman of good character; and

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