Circular 1 SANC Easter Holidays closure

Circular 1/2025

SOUTH AFRICAN NURSING COUNCIL – EASTER HOLIDAYS CLOSURE

 

 TO:      NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
             PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH
             NURSING EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
             ALL STAKEHOLDERS

SOUTH AFRICAN NURSING COUNCIL – EASTER HOLIDAYS CLOSURE

Please be informed that the South African Nursing Council (SANC) offices will be closed from 12h00 on Thursday, 17 April 2025 and will reopen at 8h00 on Tuesday, 22 April 2025.

We would appreciate it if you could inform all persons in your institutions accordingly.

Please note that the doors will close by 11h00 on Thursday, 17 April 2025 to ensure we assist clients who are already in the building by closing time.

We wish you safe travels over the Easter Weekend.

Yours sincerely

                                                                                             

________________________________
PROF. NG MTSHALI
REGISTRAR AND CEO
SOUTH AFRICAN NURSING COUNCIL
DATE: ___________________________

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Media Release 2/2025 SANC strongly condemns violence against Nurses

Media Release 2/2025 SA Nursing Council strongly condemns violence against Nurses

13 February 2025

FOR ATTENTION     :   NEWS EDITOR

SUBJECT :                  SA NURSING COUNCIL STRONGLY CONDEMNS VIOLENCE AGAINST NURSES
DATE :                           13 FEBRUARY 2025

The South African Nursing Council (SANC) is dismayed and outraged about the continuing spate of violence against nurses in the country. The recent (January 2025) violent attack on two nurses from Ga-Chuene Clinic once again highlighted the demise of the moral fibre of our country. These two nurses were forcefully taken from their place of work by the perpetrator, after overpowering Security guards.

SANC Chairperson Dr MC Molepo says:  “It is appalling that nurses are threatened and improperly assaulted whilst performing professional duties, by serving their communities. The protection of nurses should be at the forefront of health managers in our country where the shortage of nurses is a major concern. What the perpetrators in this country do not seem to understand is that nursing is not only a critical skill, but a scarce critical skill, and that often these nurses in villages are the communities’ only answer to healthcare. This was another eye-opener about the crime levels in this country that is out of hand and seemingly ignored at the cost of those who least deserve it. As the SANC we are saying:  Hands off of our nurses!

 

The Chief Nursing Officer, Dr Jabu Makhanya and I travelled to Ga-Chuene in support of these nurses, and a month after this incident the pure evil and horror of this attack still lingers in ones mind. These nurses are in our prayers and the SANC and National Department of Health are supporting them where possible.”

 

The SANC applauds the efforts of the police to learn that the perpetrator in the Ga-Chuene case has been apprehended and call for the full force of the law.

The SANC also continues to acknowledge the dedication of nurses who continues to serve the South African population with diligence ensuring access to health care.

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Issued by:

Mrs. Adri van Eeden
Senior Manager: Communication and Marketing
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.sanc.co.za
Tel: 012 426 9492

Official Spokesperson and person to be quoted:
Dr C Molepo SANC Chairperson OR
Prof. NG Mtshali Registrar and Chief Executive Officer

For more information or to arrange for an interview with the Spokesperson, please contact Mrs. A van Eeden on Tel. (012) 426 9542 or email: [email protected] or Ms Party-Day Moloi, on Tel. (012) 420-1017 or email: [email protected]

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Media Release 1/2025 Re-accreditation of Nursing Programmes for Chris Hani Baragwanath Nursing College

Media Release 1/2025 Re-accreditation of Nursing Programmes for Chris Hani Baragwanath Nursing College

22 January 2025

FOR ATTENTION     :   NEWS EDITOR

SUBJECT :                    RE-ACCREDITATION OF NURSING PROGRAMMES FOR CHRIS HANI BARAGWANATH NURSING COLLEGE
DATE :                           22 JANUARY 2025

The South Africa Nursing Council (SANC) has taken note of social media comments or information regarding the re-accreditation of Chris Hani Baragwanath Nursing College (CHBN) and its implications.

The SANC accredits or re-accredits nursing programs in accordance with the Nursing Act, 2005 (Act No. 33 of 2005) and its Regulations. Matters pertaining to accreditation or re-accreditation are discussed with the relevant Nursing Education Institution.

The SANC wishes to state categorically that recent communication on social media is not from the SANC and is considered fake and a misrepresentation of information. The SANC distances itself from this misinformation and condemns it.

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Issued by:

Ms Party Day Moloi
Acting Senior Manager: Communication and Marketing
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.sanc.co.za
Tel: 012 420 1017

Official Spokesperson and person to be quoted:
Prof NG Mtshali
Registrar and CEO: SA Nursing Council

For more information or to arrange for an interview with the Spokesperson, please contact Ms. P. Moloi, Acting Senior Manager: Communication and Marketing on Tel. (012) 420-1017, email: [email protected]

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