Daily roundup: Nursing standards, female genital mutilation, and child continence

Derren Hayes
Friday, September 6, 2013

Three-yearly checks planned for nurses and midwives; NSPCC helpline refers 34 possible cases of FGM to the police; and four in 10 children with continence problems are bullied, all in the news today.

Midwives could have their skills checked every three years under government plans. Image: George Bosnyak
Midwives could have their skills checked every three years under government plans. Image: George Bosnyak

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