Nursing and Midwifery Council determination — interim orders hearing
Interim restrictions imposed — 18 months
The regulator’s term: interim order imposed
What does “interim restrictions imposed” mean?
An interim order is a precautionary restriction imposed before the regulator's investigation is complete. It is not a finding of fault — the underlying allegations have not yet been adjudicated.
Concerning Amy Danielle Griffiths, nurse (Nursing and Midwifery Council 19G0027E).
Decision date: 4 February 2026 · Hearing started 4 February 2026
In plain English
The NMC's Investigating Committee imposed an interim conditions of practice order on Amy Danielle Griffiths for 18 months at a hearing on 4 February 2026. Amy Danielle Griffiths was not present and not represented. The case examiners had not yet decided whether there is a case to answer. The conditions restrict her to one employer, require direct supervision for medication management, and impose indirect supervision at all other times.
Findings
The NMC's Investigating Committee imposed an interim conditions of practice order for 18 months. The case examiners had not yet decided whether there is a case to answer. Conditions include restriction to one substantive employer (no bank or agency work), prohibition on being nurse in charge, direct supervision for medication management, and indirect supervision at all other times. Some conditions are not in the public record.
Source
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