Philippine Nurses Association of United Kingdom
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The Philippine Nurses Association of United Kingdom (PNA-UK) is the only professional nursing organization of Filipino Nurses in the United Kingdom, accredited by the Philippine Nursing Association National Head Office in Manila, Philippines.[1]
The Philippine Nurses Association of United Kingdom (PNA-UK) is a non-profit professional Organization of Filipino Nurses currently in the United Kingdom.[2] The association was created in response to the growing number of Filipino Nurses in the United Kingdom.[3][4][5][6]
The Philippine Nursing Association of United Kingdom has laid out a set of vision, mission, and goals, as well as a statement of core values, strategic directions and key outcomes in accordance with the PNA National Office in Manila, Philippines. These statements serve as the Association’s foundation for setting priorities and making decisions.
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[edit] Life Purpose
The PNA UK's purpose is to promote professional growth towards the attainment of the highest standards of nursing.
[edit] Vision
The PNA UK envisions to be the caring and fortifying light giver committed to providing opportunities for the professional growth and development of world-class Filipino nurses.
[edit] Mission
PNA UK Mission's of existence is to:
- Zealously provide strategic directions and programs that enhance competencies of nurses to be globally competitive.
- Passionately sustain the quality work life and collegial interactions of nurses.
- Continuously strengthen the internal capacity and capabilities for quality care and services of the nurses.
- Enthusiastically explore possibilities collaboration towards unification of nurses
[edit] Core Values
The Philippine Nurses Association of United Kingdom strives to provide the members and constituents with the following core values:
- Excellence
- Integrity
- Service
[edit] Management
The Philippine Nurses Association of United Kingdom is a non-profit professional organization duly recognized and accredited by the PNA National Headquarters in Manila, Philippines.[7]
PNA UK is managed and governed by Filipino Nurses in the United Kingdom duly elected by the General Members. The administrative functions are delegated among the members as duly approved and appointed by the elected set of Officers, Governors and Board of Directors.
The Philippine Nurses Association of United Kingdom is the Official Professional Nursing Association of Filipino Nurses in the United Kingdom managed and run by Filipino nurses for Filipino Nurses in the United Kingdom.
[edit] Constitution and Bylaws
The Association is governed by Legal and Guiding Documents. The documents are:
- Charitable Constitutional Documents
- Constitution
- By-Laws
[edit] History and Founding
[edit] Current Officers
- Chairman of the Board - Erasmo Mallillin
- President - Michael Duque
- Vice President - Vicenta Babe
- Vice President for External Affairs and Finance - Sherwin Dianco
- Press Information Officer - Rolando Sotelo
- Committee Chair - Rowena Lastimosa
- London Coordinator - Cleta Ng & Jennita Mejorada
[edit] See also
- Category:Filipino nurses
- National Health Service
- Nurse
- Nursing and Midwifery Council
- Royal College of Nursing
[edit] References
- ^ PNA National Office. Retrieved on 2004-03-10.
- ^ UK Charities Commission. Retrieved on 2005-11-11.
- ^ Trends in International Nurses Migration. Retrieved on 2004.
- ^ Skilled International Migration: The Experience of Nurses in the UK. Retrieved on 2000.
- ^ Shock at growing number of foreign nurses. Retrieved on 2001-05-21.
- ^ International nurse recruitment and NHS vacancies: a cross-sectional analysis. Retrieved on 2005-04-22.
- ^ PNA National Office. Retrieved on 2004-03-10.
[edit] Additional Reading
- Aiken LH, Buchan J, Sochalski J, Nichols B, Powell M. Trends in international nurse migration.Health Affairs 2004, 23(3):69-77.
- Bureau of Health Professions. Projected supply, demand and shortages of registered nurses: 2000-2020, http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/healthworkforce/reports/rnproject/report.htm.
- Buchan J, Parkin T, Sochalski J. International nurse mobility: trends and policy implications, http://www.rcn.org.uk/downloads/InternationalNurseMobility-April162003.doc.
- Nursing and Midwifery Council. Statistical analysis of the register: 1 April 2002 to 31 March 2003.