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Dental Tribune United Kingdom Edition

March 25-31, 201326 DCPs United Kingdom Edition Curasept ADS 0.2% CHX Conventional chlorhexidine mouthwashes lead to discolouration. Curasept, with it’s patented Anti Discolouration System (A.D.S.), is proven* to prevent almost all yellow-brown discolouration of the tongue and teeth without altering the anti-plaque and antibacterial action of Chlorhexidine. Alcohol free Does not alter taste perception Increases patient compliance *Compare the studies at www.curaprox.com with A.D.SAnti Discolouration System Follow us on Facebook Special promotions available through your dental wholesaler Curaprox_Curaspet_A4P_TR_019_12.indd 1 05/09/2012 15:14 I n October 2003, Peter Mathias from City & Guilds and Ste- phen Lambert-Humble from NEBDN signed an agreement between the two organisations to develop and deliver dental nurse qualifications. After a short period of time the Scottish Qualifications Authority in Scotland also became part of this now tripartite agree- ment. City & Guilds, who hold awarding body status with Ofqual and who are part of the National Qualifications Framework, would lead on the delivery of the theo- retical and work based assess- ment aspects of the qualifications. NEBDN would deliver the final assessment/examination. The new qualifications: a. NVQ level 2 award in dental nursing b. NVQ level 3 in certificate dental nursing were formed around the National Occupational Standards devised by the Learning Skills Council. They provided a staged process for a dental nurse in achieving level 2 initially, then moving on to level 3. The units were a mixture of practical competence and the- oretical knowledge delivered in training centres and dental hospi- tals throughout the UK. This new way of delivering professional dental nurse quali- fications saw the development of new roles, and the introduction of funding for certain age groups of students. This concept saw the emergence of Youth Train- ing Scheme and different types of registered and approved training centres. The new roles consisted of: a. Assessor – who confirms that the evidence provided by a stu- dent for assessment has been pro- duced and authenticated in ac- cordance with the requirements of the assessment specification. b. Internal Verifier – who ensures that the assessors are consistent in their interpretation and appli- cation of the standards within the award, and the accuracy and con- sistency of assessment decisions between assessors is maintained. c. External Verifier – who has a dual role – verifying the perfor- mance of the centre to ensure the quality and consistency of assessment against national re- quirements, and supporting and advising the centre on improving the effectiveness and quality of assessments. The final examinations for the qualifications: ie the Vocationally Related Qualifications were avail- able three times a year in March, June and December. Present Day In 2008, both the level 2 & 3 were due to be reviewed as they had reached their five year term; this review coincided with the intro- duction of statutory registration of dental nurses by the GDC. TheGDChadacceptedthatthe registrable qualification would be the revised level 3 Diploma 4234 in dental nursing; therefore many centres found that the delivery of a level 3 Award 7393 now has lit- tle value for dental nurses and it is being withdrawn from Decem- ber 2012. The reformatted Level 3 Di- ploma qualification which has 46 credits and 291 guided learning hours consists of: Unit 301 Ensure your own actions reduce risks to health and safety City & Guilds Dental Nurse Qualifications Janet Goodwin highlights dental nurse education