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due to berevment i after 15 years of being a carer and getting nvq leval 3 in care went off rails for a while after 2years of counseeling i am now better but have criminal convictions for drink driving i no it was wrong 3 asault on police because i was drunk knocked them with my arm when they were arreting me got found guilty but now i am better could i still train to be a nurse as that is all i have ever wanted to do am 35 I don't know, but your wording and spelling is horrible, and a nurse has to be able to spell and write properly. Geez! Be upfront with them to find out if it would be an issue. That way you will find out if you should persue this or not. I think it would more likely be an issue as to where you could work. They may need to have a psychiatrist report that you are okay now. This should actually be OK it depends what evidence you have to support your case. you will not get in, they will need request a crb check as you will be working with vulnerable people. I don't think that this will matter, dear. Check with the local nursing association or union. I know many a nurse who have had felony conviction prior to and after becoming a nurse. In the Uk you have to declare all convictions - there are no exceptions or 'spent' convictions. You are in a position of trust to a highly vulnerable clientele and the public have a right to be protected from people who may cause them harm, even unintentionally. You would be assessed and interviewed for the course and many people are refused places because they themselves are emotionally vulnerable. Some people think that working in a therapeutic environment would be therapeutic for their own needs, not the patient's. It is not uncommon that ex-mental health (or other health sectors) patients want to remain within the safety of an environment that has or may nuture them. But that is not the strongest of rationales to become a mental health nurse. |
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