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  1. I could be wrong but I think Derby Uni did an online top up degree if that helps anyone? I know a few friends on my course are thinking of this option x
  2. My complaint to AHPRA got raised to the complaints team weeks ago, no reply either...
  3. OK, I was 4 1/2 hours early for my induction day so I have come home and sent my first EVER tweet on Twitter! I hope our mass tweeting works. For those that don't know how to use Twitter its relatively easy so lets all get on this. I am a degree registered nurse, but I am doing this for my fellow nursing colleagues with Diplomas who I know are equally as well trained as me. I have a friend in Brisbane who submitted in October and can not get registered and she is an amazing nurse who taught me well as a mentor. When you look at how many of us nurses are reading this thread we need more proactiveness to support our nursing colleagues. So everyone, get on Twitter or send as many emails as possible...
  4. I can do that later on, I am just going for my first day at my first newly qualified job today to get to know the staff and patients. Will be back later on! x
  5. Just been looking at the Diploma in Enrolled Nursing programme and they only do 400 hours practice as opposed to the 2800 hours Diploma nurses do in the UK??? How can they compare these?
  6. Can I just ask, for those of you unfortunate enough to be mixed up in all this now... What exactly will a newly qualified nurse be required to send to them? I wanted to get my application in next month (I don't need it for a year but who knows with these guys, especially if I need to pay for it all over again in May) but am baffled now as it seems like they are asking for everything bar my kitchen sink!
  7. This may be me just overthinking things, but would UK Diploma nurses in AUS already registered with AHPRA be ok reapplying in the future? Surely they wouldn't change the criteria for nurses already registered?
  8. I think the refusal letters posted on here mentioned a bridging visa. But that is apparently $10k and needs to be done in Australia? I could be wrong. That's what I am reading, but again very early days. From my interpretation of the letters then post grad courses will be considered but at this stage who knows. Fingers crossed its positive news and they start accepting individuals post grad training. Such a shame they done recognise experience, as a 'soon to be' newly qualified I can clearly state I wouldn't employ me over someone with vast amounts of experience. I know what position I would rather be in, and that would be experienced rather than a degree under my belt.
  9. I think there has been nothing 'official' and it is still early days but we have reports now of a few members being refused, I suppose if replies are now being sent it is currently a waiting game till any of us have any 'official' news or advice from AHPRA, everything else is just speculation. If I was waiting to apply with a Diploma right now, I would be holding off for more news.
  10. Wow some shocking stories on here and I hope for all of you this has all happened for some other better reason, although I am sure that is not easy to see right now. I agree, I think this needs to be taken further. I understand that things change all the time, but for those that gained a positive skills assessment and are now in a receipt of a visa to then be declined puts everything into prospective.
  11. Appalling news and so sorry for everyone this affects. I really hope this doesn't affect Diploma registered nurses who are renewing and already working in Australia. I also wonder how this affects Advanced Diploma nurses. When I applied to uni 3 years ago, I had an offer on a diploma course, an advanced diploma course and a degree course. The level of education was not important to me at all, however for cost of living reasons I chose the uni that offered the Degree. I just wonder how AHPRA are going to determine where the line lies? I wonder if the educational content etc will determine who gets through...
  12. Search this site for the AHPRA thread, you will find some have been waiting since October.
  13. Fingers crossed here for everyone. I hope you all get the news you have been waiting for.
  14. I hope you all get some news soon, even at this point I think the majority of people would even prefer some negative news than no news at all. It just seems ridiculous now that they can carry this malarkey on, changing the goal posts each week. Ceridwyn, as I have said before this is a UK based site 'Poms in Oz' that supports mainly UK based nurses in getting to Australia. This is a thread for us to support each other in our journey in getting our UK nursing qualifications recognised with AHPRA, this is not about the injustice of NMC not recognising your qualifications. All your posts come across as harsh and negative and I feel that they are against the aim of this forum. We have no news as of yet, it may be bad news, it may not be. You quote statements as if you are 'in the loop' and that you have factual evidence, when in fact all you have is hearsay. What you don't realise that moving to Australia is a dream for many of us Brits, and reading your posts may deter people who are perfectly capable of emigrating. The fact is, you do not know. You appear to have nothing positive to share on this thread and I just wonder what your aim of being here is to achieve?
  15. My email got sent to the complaints team, however no one bothered to get back in touch with me... Shows what great customer service they have!!! I cannot believe we have to pay these idiots...
  16. https://twitter.com/AHPRA Im not great at Twitter but may be a useful link. Sounds more positive than yesterday but cant presume anything until those first cohort start being processed...
  17. titan I think there are people waiting who submitted in September 2013!
  18. I put in a long and thorough complaint to AHPRA yesterday via email. I doubt anything will come of it but apparently it has been sent to some other department who will get back to me in due course. Iv nothing to lose but I don't like watching an organisation treat so many people like this and not even give an explanation as to what is happening. There was no warning and not even an update to applicants to advise. I'm sorry, but can you ever imagine the NMC being able to do this?
  19. But you'd think the people at the bottle neck end would start drip feeding through if they were still processing, its obvious (kind of) that they haven't processed any since the changes and it makes you wonder how long they can carry on like this? Its going to take years surely to clear this backlog up. Im not even waiting and it is annoying me, I really think they owe it to people to tell them especially when you are paying for a service.
  20. If we as a group (I haven't even submitted yet but never mind) all complain then they may realise that they have to do something. Complaining to AHPRA does not seem to be having an effect. I am wondering if there is anyone good at writing a letter that we can all sign and post addressed to the embassy, or the government. Something that in mass may help identify that there is a problem here? I wouldn't even know where to start with the whole thing, but Id be happy to print off a letter, sign it and post!
  21. It is a terribly long wait now, my friend submitted in November!!! I would be flying over there complaining!
  22. I still don't get what you are implying here? We are talking about UK registered nurses here on a Diploma not EU, there are UK nurses with Diploma's being granted AHPRA registration since the changes... So what wait are we waiting for? If you read through all the posts, migration agents have spoken in consultation with AHPRA and migration agents have been reassured that these changes wont have a major impact.
  23. ceridwyn, I see you are new to the forum. Would you like to provide your evidence for this claim? I know AHPRA have reassured many Diploma registered nurses that there level of education is valid and no diploma registered nurses on this forum have reported having any problems since the changes. A BSc with honours would be classed as AQF level 8 in Australia, In order to be recognised as a nurse you require AQF level 7 - Bachelor degree (without honours)! Australian nursing degree examples (without honours): http://www.uq.edu.au/study/program.html?acad_prog=2241 http://programs.unisa.edu.au/public/pcms/program.aspx?pageid=171&sid=101 There are options to take courses with honours if you wish, but they aren't the majority. The majority are without the honours.
  24. I have read the posts where people are presuming Diploma registered nurses are not valid, however there is no evidence what so ever to quantify this. In fact I am pretty certain AHPRA have stated that a UK diploma level nurse is the same as an Oz degree level nurses. They don't do honours within their degree (generally)! Also, as far as I am aware (I never like giving direct statements lol 'just in case') AHPRA is valid in each and every state now. I think you used to send to the state you were moving to but its all changed. Good Luck with the move, I think there are quite a few single parents on here, so hopefully they will give you some advice. Enjoy the research and planning!
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