Common use of Fitness to Practise Clause in Contracts

Fitness to Practise. 17.1 If your course is intended to provide access to a regulated profession, such as an NHS professional course, your fitness to practise is assessed under our Fitness to Practise: Procedure (see xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/ important-information, under Conduct and Welfare). The Procedure takes into account the requirements of relevant professional codes of conduct set by the appropriate professional and regulatory bodies and is updated to reflect changes in those requirements.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Student Agreement, www.bournemouth.ac.uk, intranetsp.bournemouth.ac.uk

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Fitness to Practise. 17.1 If your course is intended to provide access to a regulated profession, such as an NHS a healthcare professional course, your fitness to practise is assessed under our Fitness to Practise: Procedure (see xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/ important-information, under Conduct and Welfare). The Procedure takes into account the requirements of relevant professional codes of conduct set by the appropriate professional and regulatory bodies and is updated to reflect changes in those requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: intranetsp.bournemouth.ac.uk

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Fitness to Practise. 17.1 If your course is intended to provide access to a regulated profession, such as an NHS professional course, your fitness to practise is assessed under our Fitness to Practise: Procedure (see xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/ importantthe-informationlegal-bit, under Conduct and Welfare). The Procedure takes into account the requirements of relevant professional codes of conduct set by the appropriate professional and regulatory bodies and is updated to reflect changes in those requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Agreement

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