Task force wants flexible approach
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Task force wants flexible approach

Roswyn Hakesley-Brown Chair, Refugee Nurses Task force

I am writing in response to the item in this week’s Nursing Standard (news July 21). The headline ‘Call to lower English language pass mark’ suggests that the task force is recommending a lowering of ft standards in relation to English testing. This is definitely not the case.

Nursing Standard. 18, 46, 30-30. doi: 10.7748/ns.18.46.30.s47

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