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ARU Faces Nursing Regulator Review
1 Jul
Summary
- Nursing regulator launches extraordinary review of ARU's mental health course.
- Student and lecturer voice distress over course preparedness for practice.
- University previously faced concerns about teaching standards three years ago.

An extraordinary review has been launched by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) into a mental health nursing course at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU). The regulator's investigation centers on concerns raised about the quality of education provided and the preparedness of graduates for professional practice.
Concerns have been voiced by a student, who described her experience as distressing, and an anonymous lecturer. These accounts question whether trainees are adequately prepared for the demands of professional nursing. This review marks the third instance in recent years that ARU's nursing programs have faced scrutiny regarding teaching standards and adherence to regulatory requirements.
The university, which operates campuses in Chelmsford, Cambridge, and Peterborough, asserts its pride in producing excellent nurses and maintaining high-quality teaching. The NMC is collaborating with ARU to gather information and ascertain if educational standards continue to be met.