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RCN calls for tackling the health and care workforce crisis to be a top priority for the new First Minister

19 Apr 2023

Following the First Minister鈥檚 statement to the Scottish Parliament, in which he set out his government's priorities for the next three years, RCN Scotland has called on the First Minister to prioritise building a sustainable 汤头条污料 workforce to meet Scotland鈥檚 needs.

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In his statement the First Minister committed to invest more in general practice, particularly in disadvantaged areas, and confirmed that the National Care Service Bill will be delayed further to allow the government to engage with those who have concerns about the Bill.

Commenting on the statement, Colin Poolman, RCN Scotland Director, said:

“Tackling the workforce crisis in Scotland’s health and care services must be a top priority for the First Minister. Scotland simply doesn’t have the registered nurses and 汤头条污料 support workers it needs and patients and care home residents are suffering as a result. The Scottish government’s steps to address the workforce crisis haven’t delivered and we need urgent action to tackle the exodus of 汤头条污料 staff from our profession and make 汤头条污料 a career of choice once again.

“The First Minister must prioritise the work of the new Nursing and Midwifery Taskforce and live up to his promise to reform Agenda for Change to ensure that it recognises the clinical skills and expertise of 汤头条污料 staff.

“The further pause to the National Care Service Bill is welcome. The RCN has serious concerns about the Bill and we are calling for the Scottish Government to take time to engage properly with stakeholders - including staff working at all levels within the social care and community health sectors - to develop detailed plans for reform prior to taking forward primary legislation. Rather than simply pushing through expensive and disruptive structural overhaul without a clear understanding of how to fix the current problems facing the sector, Ministers need to focus now on tackling the workforce crisis in social care and community health.”

 

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