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NMC lapsed registration

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Restorationqween · 24/08/2024 20:33

Hello I hope someone can help. I just checked my registration on NMC and it came back as lapsed. Naturally I have now cancelled any shits I was scheduled.to work
I have read what I must do and am really scared. It's my own fault, I was under the impression that my payment was due in August but it was actually July. My PIN lapsed on the 31st of July, today is the 24th of August. I am working zero hours contract with NHS Professionals.
Has anyone ever experienced this and if so please let me know what to expect. It's a bank holiday weekend and can't do anything untill Tuesday.
I have already chosen my referees. How long does it take to get back on the register?
I am already judging myself. I am going through a divorce and am just overwhelmed. Please be kind. Thank you for your help

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itstheendoftheworldasweknowitnow · 24/08/2024 20:35

Oh shit, I’m so sorry, what a fucking nightmare for you. This happened to my colleague and I think it took around a month to get back on. I hope it’s quick. NMC really piss me off with their lack of reminders etc.

Tonight37 · 24/08/2024 20:36

Have you worked any shifts without a registration?

Kitkat1523 · 24/08/2024 20:39

Tonight37 · 24/08/2024 20:36

Have you worked any shifts without a registration?

Yes this is the question?
if you have you will have to report yourself to nhs professionals and to the nmc …..before you do anything else

MissRachelismycoparent · 24/08/2024 20:41

Usually we downgrade our nurses to a band 2 to do HCSW type roll until their pin comes grouchy

itstheendoftheworldasweknowitnow · 24/08/2024 20:42

Yeah, you’ll have to report any shifts you worked while you weren’t covered. Just remember:
this happens all the time
you are human
NMC are hardly without fault

SantoriniSunrise · 24/08/2024 20:43

Different situation, but I lapsed my registration for a year. Long story...not in a good place at the time. Was told I had to do a return to practice course to get back on the register after 17 years solid of working in hospitals!

Restorationqween · 24/08/2024 20:47

I worked 6 shifts and have emailed NMC of the exact days and hours. I have let NHSP know but will only hear form them on Tuesday as Monday is a bank holiday. I intend to follow up with phone calls. Normally NHSP would automatically stop you from working if you do not meet the required compliance. Had I not checked I would have carried on working

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itstheendoftheworldasweknowitnow · 24/08/2024 20:50

www.rcn.org.uk/Get-Help/RCN-advice/nmc-readmission-practising-without-registrationThis is a useful guide:

Restorationqween · 24/08/2024 20:53

Thank you all. Today is Saturday of a bank holiday weekend. I have worked a total of 36 hours since lapsing . I have emailed both NMC and NHSP . I will be following up with them on Tuesday . I have started filling online forms. I am mortified.

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itstheendoftheworldasweknowitnow · 24/08/2024 20:53

Here’s a sample personal statement
Personal Statement: Explanation to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)

I am writing to explain the circumstances surrounding the lapse in my registration and to sincerely apologize for this oversight. My name is [Your Full Name], and I have been working as a registered nurse at [Your Place of Work], alongside colleagues such as [Full Name of a Relevant Colleague], [Their Job Title].

Circumstances Leading to Lapse

My registration lapsed on [Exact Date], and I worked without registration for [Number] days, specifically from [Start Date] to [End Date]. This lapse occurred during a particularly challenging period in my life. Leading up to this, I was dealing with a significant family crisis, where a close family member fell seriously ill. As their primary caregiver, the emotional and physical demands were overwhelming. In addition, I experienced unexpected financial difficulties, which added considerable stress to an already difficult situation.

In the midst of these personal challenges, I regret to admit that I lost track of the renewal date for my registration. While I was aware of my professional obligations, these circumstances clouded my judgment and caused me to inadvertently overlook this critical responsibility.

Understanding of Professional Obligations

I fully understand that it is my professional duty to maintain my registration, ensuring that I am compliant with the standards set forth by the NMC. As soon as I realized that my registration had lapsed, I took immediate action to rectify the situation. I contacted the NMC and began the readmission process promptly. I also informed my employer, [Employer's Name], and took steps to mitigate any impact on my colleagues and patients.

Sincere Apology

I would like to offer my sincere apologies for this lapse. I deeply regret any distress or inconvenience this may have caused to my patients, colleagues, and the nursing profession as a whole. The oversight was not intentional, and I fully recognize the seriousness of this issue.

Assurance of Future Compliance

I assure you that this will not happen again. I have taken proactive steps to ensure that my registration is maintained without fail in the future. I have set multiple reminders on my personal calendar, both digital and physical, to alert me well in advance of my renewal date. I have also discussed with my line manager, [Manager's Full Name and Title], additional steps that can be taken to avoid such an occurrence in the future, including routine checks of registration status within our team.

Reflection on the Incident

Looking back, I feel a deep sense of embarrassment and regret for allowing my registration to lapse. As a nurse, I take great pride in providing compassionate, competent care to my patients, and the thought that I could have compromised their trust or the reputation of the nursing profession weighs heavily on me. At the time, I was overwhelmed by my personal circumstances, but I now recognize that I should have sought help or delegated responsibilities to ensure that my professional obligations were not neglected.

The Importance of Nursing to Me

Nursing is not just a job to me; it is a calling. I am committed to the well-being of my patients and to upholding the integrity of the nursing profession. I am passionate about continuing my career in nursing, learning from this experience, and ensuring that I provide the highest standard of care.

In conclusion, I deeply regret this lapse in my registration and the oversight that led to it. I am committed to taking every necessary step to prevent this from happening again and to continue serving as a dedicated, responsible nurse.

Thank you for considering my statement. I am more than willing to discuss this matter further if required.

Yours sincerely,

[Your Full Name]

[Your Job Title]

[Your Place of Work]

Restorationqween · 24/08/2024 20:57

itstheendoftheworldasweknowitnow I am so grateful. I couldn't think but this is so very helpful. Thank you🥺❤️
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Kitkat1523 · 24/08/2024 20:58

It will be fine OP ….it will be sorted

itstheendoftheworldasweknowitnow · 24/08/2024 21:00

You’re welcome, PM me if you want to and remember you are going to be fine. This happens all the time and it’s easily sorted.

Tonight37 · 24/08/2024 21:02

Oh OP we’re all human. It was an oversight. No one’s been hurt. This happens to nurses all over and often too. It isn’t anything that can’t be resolved. Everything is going to be ok.

Restorationqween · 24/08/2024 21:04

I appreciate you all.

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Afieldofroses · 24/08/2024 21:07

Does your employer not check your registration is valid or due for re-newal?
I check all registered staff's registrations monthly so I can remind them if their fees are due because it's a nightmare if a registration lapses.

itstheendoftheworldasweknowitnow · 24/08/2024 21:09

Afieldofroses · 24/08/2024 21:07

Does your employer not check your registration is valid or due for re-newal?
I check all registered staff's registrations monthly so I can remind them if their fees are due because it's a nightmare if a registration lapses.

You sound like a wonderful employer! I wish there were more like you.

Kitkat1523 · 24/08/2024 21:10

Afieldofroses · 24/08/2024 21:07

Does your employer not check your registration is valid or due for re-newal?
I check all registered staff's registrations monthly so I can remind them if their fees are due because it's a nightmare if a registration lapses.

its Not the same when you work for nhs professionals I would imagaine…..guessing you don’t have management supervision as such

Pieandchips999 · 24/08/2024 21:11

I'm so shocked about this. Do you not get notice and emails when your registration is due to expire and has not renewed? We get about a million increasingly dramatic emails in social work. There was a similar case my registration body looked at there the person thought their registration has renewed but the payment bit didn't go through. They were in their home country for a family funeral and ended up working when they got back before they twigged and reapplied. I think the regulator decided that they had been impaired in their practice but there was either no further action or a warning. Hope you get it sorted

Stressfordays · 24/08/2024 21:12

I did this last year (lapsed for about 4 days before I noticed). They had me reinstated the same day!

itstheendoftheworldasweknowitnow · 24/08/2024 21:13

No, you get no reminders from NMC at all. Just severe repercussions if you are human enough to forget. It seems ridiculous that they can’t automate a reminder the way they do for revalidation.

Stressfordays · 24/08/2024 21:19

Thank you also for reminding me to check when mine is due and put a million reminders on my phone!

Westfacing · 24/08/2024 21:28

It will get sorted so don't worry too much - a bit hard over a Bank Holiday weekend I know!

For any other colleagues reading this - I hate to be obvious but please pay by Direct Debit. The NMC have a facility where you pay by quarterly DD, they send you a reminder beforehand that the DD is due to be taken, so all you have to do is make sure there is £30 in your account.

Westfacing · 24/08/2024 21:36

Stressfordays · 24/08/2024 21:19

Thank you also for reminding me to check when mine is due and put a million reminders on my phone!

Why not set up a direct debit instead.

LadyLolaRuben · 24/08/2024 22:34

Hi OP, Clinical Standards Director here. Don't stress,it happens a lot. Well done for checking and reporting yourself. 36 hours isn't a huge amount of time. Just be open and honest. Put a reminder in your phone to keep on top of it for future years.