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    SANC Registration | Fees Dates, Contact and form 2023-2024

    We are pleased as we keep you updated about How to Apply for SANC Registration 2023-2024 | Fees Dates, Contact and form-see full details below

    About the South African Nursing Council?

    South African Nursing Council is the body entrusted to set and maintain standards of nursing education and practice in the Republic of South Africa.  It is an autonomous, financially independent, statutory body, initially established by the Nursing Act, 1944 (Act No. 45 of 1944), and currently operating under the Nursing Act, 2005 (Act No. 33 of 2005).

    Setting and Monitoring of Standards

    In terms of Section 3 of the Nursing Act, 2005, the Nursing Council is to establish, improve and control conditions, standards and quality of nursing education and training

    Section 4 of the Nursing Act makes provision for the accreditation and inspection of nursing education institutions, the monitoring of assessments conducted by accredited institutions, the conducting of nursing examinations, and the granting of diplomas and certificates.

    Section 58(1)(f) of the Nursing Act, 2005 provides for the making of regulations relating to qualifications and the conditions to be complied with, which entitle a person to be registered as a nursing practitioner (education and training regulations).

    South African Nursing Council is involved in the monitoring of nursing standards by:

    registering nurse practitioners, therefore permitting them to practise as nurses;

    accreditation of new nursing education institutions and nursing education programs;

    inspection of nursing education institutions and clinical facilities;

    constantly reviewing nursing education and training to be in line with the needs of the Republic of South Africa; and

    providing counseling and guidance to the nursing profession regarding the implementation of nursing education and training policies.

    South African Nursing Council Examinations

    Examination Results

    Exam results will be couriered to the Nursing Education Institution and you will be notified by your institution when the results are available for collection.

    Examination Forms

    Download South African Nursing Council Examination forms below;
    Form: Application for candidates to be admitted to an examination
    Form: Re-assessment application

    eRegister

    The South African Nursing Council Electronic Register of Nurses and Midwives

    Click here to start the eRegister system

    South African Nursing Council Employment Opportunities

    job seekers should please note the following:

    All employment opportunities at the South African Nursing Council are advertised in the national press.
    Positions may be advertised on the Council’s website.
    Unsolicited applications will be ignored.

    Applicants that have been directed to this website by an advertisement in the national press can download and print an application form by clicking on the following link:

    Form: Application for a Position

    Competencies for Advanced Practice Nurses

    COMPETENCY DOCUMENTS

    The South African Nursing Council has developed the following competencies for Advanced Practice Nurses 

    Generic Competency Framework for Advanced Nurse Practitioners

    Competencies – Community Health Nursing

    Competencies – Critical Nurse Specialist (Adult)

    Competencies – Forensic Nurse

    Competencies – Midwife Specialist

    Competencies – Nephrology Nurse Specialist

    Competencies – Occupational Health Nurse Specialist

    Competencies – Ophthalmic Nurse Specialist

    Competencies – Orthopaedic Nurse Specialist

    Competencies – Paediatric Nurse Specialist

    Competencies – Primary Care Nurse Specialist

    South African Nursing Council
    Private Bag X132, Pretoria, 0001, Republic of South Africa
    Telephone:
    National: 012 420-1000
    International: +27 12 420-1000
    Fax:
    National: 012 343-5400
    International: +27 12 343-5400
    E-mail: registrar@sanc.co.za

    SANC Registration 2023-2024 – How to Process

    To register, simply visit the SANC official website: www.sanc.co.za

    Note: if you have questions or corrections regarding this post, kindly use the comment box below.

    South African Nursing Council(SANC) Annual Fees 2023-2024

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    Official South African Nursing Council(SANC) Annual Fees 2022-2023 | Registration & Bank Details

    We are pleased to keep you updated about South African Nursing Council Annual Fees 2023-2024 | Calendar Year Fees

    ANNUAL FEES FOR

    NORMAL ANNUAL FEES

    The annual fees for the calendar year for different categories of practitioners are provided in the table below:

    CATEGORY ANNUAL FEE FOR 
    Registered Nurses and Midwives R670.00
    Enrolled Nurses and Midwives R400.00
    Enrolled Nursing Auxiliaries R280.00

     

    REDUCTIONS IN ANNUAL FEES FOR AGES 60 AND OVER

    The Council has resolved to introduce reduced fees for nurses 60 years of age and over as per the table below:

    1. 60 TO 64 YEARS OF AGE ON 1 JANUARY 2020 (25% REDUCTION)

    CATEGORY ANNUAL FEE FOR 2020
    Registered Nurses and Midwives R500.00
    Enrolled Nurses and Midwives R300.00
    Enrolled Nursing Auxiliaries R210.00

     

    2. 65 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER ON 1 JANUARY 2020 (50% REDUCTION)

    CATEGORY ANNUAL FEE FOR 2020
    Registered Nurses and Midwives R340.00
    Enrolled Nurses and Midwives R200.00
    Enrolled Nursing Auxiliaries R150.00

    NB: To qualify for the discount amounts, practitioners may be required to submit a certified copy of their identity document in order to confirm their age.

    Notes:

    The annual fees for 2020 must be received by the SANC on or before 31 December 2019.

    The amounts in the tables above all include 15% VAT.

    How much are the Annual Fees

    9 July 2018

    ANNUAL FEES FOR 2019

    Normal Annual Fees

    The annual fees for the calendar year 2019 for the different categories of practitioners are given in the following table.

     Category Annual Fee for 2019
    Registered Nurses and Midwives R640.00
    Enrolled Nurses and Midwives R380.00
    Enrolled Nursing Auxiliaries R270.00

    Reductions in Annual Fees for Age 60 and Over

    The Council has resolved to introduce reduced fees for nurses 60 years of age and over as per the table below:

    1. Age 60 to 64 Years on 1 January 2019 (25% reduction)

     Category Annual Fee for 2019
    Registered Nurses and Midwives R480.00
    Enrolled Nurses and Midwives R290.00
    Enrolled Nursing Auxiliaries R200.00

    2. 65 years of age and older on 1 January 2019 (50% reduction)

     Category Annual Fee for 2019
    Registered Nurses and Midwives R320.00
    Enrolled Nurses and Midwives R190.00
    Enrolled Nursing Auxiliaries R140.00

    NB: To qualify for the discount amounts, a practitioner may be required to submit a certified copy of his / her identity document in order to confirm his / her age.

    How Can the Annual Fee be Paid?

    A reminder is usually sent out to each registered person towards the end of each year.  The reminder gives full details of how to pay the annual fee for the following year.  The reminder also contains a convenient First National Bank deposit slip that has some of the person’s details already filled in.

    Council recommends that you pay the annual fee using the First National Bank deposit slip.  For most people, it will be the most convenient way of paying the fee.

    WARNING: Do not pay at the bank if your personal details or postal address must be changed – the system is so quick that your Annual Practising Certificate will be issued showing the old details or postal address.

    If you have received a reminder, carefully follow the instructions printed on it and also read the important notes section. This will ensure that your payment is processed without undue delay.

    The information in the following sections will assist you if you do not receive a reminder.

    Important Notes when Paying the Annual Fee

    Please take note of the following important points to avoid delays in the processing of payments:

    DO indicate your Council reference number, payment type code ‘ANLFEES’ and full names when making payments to the Council.
    DO pay the correct amount depending on your category – not more or less – unless you have been requested to pay only part of the amount by the Council.
    DO make sure that all electronic or other payments are made into the South African Nursing Council bank account.
    DO keep your bank deposit slip in case of queries.
    DO NOT fax or post your proof of payment to the Council – unless you are requested to do so.
    DO NOT pay at the bank if your personal details or address must be changed – in this case, post your remittance to Council.

    Paying the Annual Fee at any First National Bank

    This is the recommended way of paying the annual fee.

    1. Fill in and sign an Account Deposit Slip.  Use the Council’s bank details shown below.
    2. Write your Council reference number (8-digit number starting with a ‘1’) in the Reference block on the form followed immediately (no space) by the annual fees payment code ‘ANLFEES‘.
    3. Hand both copies of the deposit slip plus your payment (cash) to the teller.  You do not need the exact amount – the teller will give you change if necessary.
    4. Keep your copy of the deposit slip safe in case of queries.
    5. Allow 4 weeks for your Annual Practising Certificate to reach you by post.

    Council Bank Details:

    Bank Name: First National Bank
    Branch Name: Corporate Core Banking – Pretoria
    Branch Code: 253145
    Account Name: S A Nursing Council No 2 Account
    Account Number: 514 211 86 193

    For more details visit -https://www.sanc.co.za

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    Ukwazi School of Nursing Application Form 2023-2024

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    Downloa Ukwazi School of Nursing Application Form 2023-2024

    We are pleased to inform you about the Ukwazi School of Nursing Application Form 2023-2024 | download PDF below

    UKWAZI SCHOOL OF NURSING

    UKWAZI SCHOOL OF NURSING PTY LTD is a private HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION registered as such by the DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING.  Its nursing qualifications are registered by the SOUTH AFRICAN QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY.  It is accredited by the COUNCIL ON HIGHER EDUCATION and by the SOUTH AFRICAN NURSING COUNCIL.

    Its Main Campus is in Roodepoort, Gauteng, South Africa and there is also a Sub-Campus in Potchefstroom, North West Province, South Africa.

    COMMENCEMENT OF NEW NURSING QUALIFICATIONS

    UKWAZI SCHOOL OF NURSING commenced with the Higher Certificate in Auxiliary Nursing (R169) and the Diploma in Nursing (General Nurse)(R171) in 2020 as one of the few institutions registered and accredited in the country to offer the new qualifications.  Intakes for both qualifications were full for 2020 and 2021 (within the constraints placed on student numbers by the SOUTH AFRICAN NURSING COUNCIL).

    INTAKES 2023-2024

    Applicants wishing to apply are urged to ensure that they meet the admission criteria for the new qualifications as prescribed by statute and stipulated by UKWAZI SCHOOL OF NURSING:  please access the ADMISSION CRITERIA button at the top of this page for more information in this regard.  You can also obtain an Information Brochure by clicking on the link below or by requesting a copy from our offices.

    How to Download Ukwazi School of Nursing Application Form 20222-2023

    kindly follow these Link

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