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Review of State Schools Nursing Service Practice Guideline and development of a Clinical Governance model This is a new provision in the proposed Schedule with the parties committing to a joint review of the State Schools Nursing Service Practice Guideline and development of a Clinical Governance model as follows: The current State Schools Nursing Service Practice Guideline will be reviewed. The review will encompass the development of a clinical governance framework that includes consideration of clinical supervision guidelines (professional supervision and line management) and clinical structure. A review and evaluation of the Senior Nurse Manager (NU8) position will be undertaken as part of the broader review of the current State Schools Nursing Service Practice Guideline and the development of the clinical governance framework. The Senior Nurse Manager position will be evaluated with reference to the Generic Level Statements set out in Schedule 2 of the Nurses and Midwives (Queensland Health) Award – State 2015. The review of the State Schools Nursing Service Practice Guideline and development of a clinical governance framework will consider the need for establishment within the State Schools Nursing Service of an Associate Clinical Nurse (Nurse Grade 6, Band 2). The Review of State Schools Nursing Service Practice Guideline and development of a Clinical Governance model will commence within three months from the date of certification of the proposed agreement and conclude within 24 months, unless otherwise agreed between the parties. Agreement should not be unreasonably withheld. The review working party will be responsible for reporting the progress updates and agreed outcomes to the NACC. The following matter will be addressed operationally: Allocative model review
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