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East Gippsland health services to share in $325M Future Health Workforce Plan election pledge from Victorian Liberals and Nationals

East Gippsland health services workforce will benefit from the comprehensive new plan announced today by the Victorian Liberals and Nationals.

By news@gippsland - 28th September 2022 - Back to News

The new $325 million "Future Health Workforce Plan" will recruit, upskill, better manage and support the staff needed to return confidence to our health system. Gippsland East Nationals MP, Tim Bull, said the plan targets an additional 18,000 new and upskilled nurses and midwives across the public and private sectors, on top of the 22,000 promised by the current government.'

Shadow Health Minister, Georgie Crozier and State Member for Gippsland East, Tim Bull, on a visit to the Bairnsdale Regional Health Service earlier this year

Shadow Health Minister, Georgie Crozier and State Member for Gippsland East, Tim Bull, on a visit to the Bairnsdale Regional Health Service earlier this year

Challenges facing the workforce

Mr Bull said, "Many rural and regional health workforces have had significant staffing challenges and East Gippsland has been no different. This is a policy that not only makes a career in health more attractive but provides financial support for those wishing to upgrade their skills."

"This comes on the back of the recent announcement to invest to fix the triple zero crisis. When people call triple zero, they want someone to answer and they want a hospital bed when they need one, two things that are not happening at the moment," said Mr Bull.

Overhauling health staff

Shadow Minister for Health for former nurse Georgie Crozier, said the Liberals and Nationals had a comprehensive plan to deliver a modern health workforce that would deliver better outcomes for patients across the state. "This is a comprehensive plan that overhauls the way healthcare staff will be trained and supported by utilising existing experience and knowledge within the health system.

"Victoria cannot afford four more years of mismanagement and neglect under Daniel Andrews. Only the Liberals and Nationals will fix the health crisis and build the health system of the future," she said.

Furthermore, this plan will overhaul the way in which healthcare staff are mentored and developed by utilising existing clinical skill and experience.

Future health workforce plan

The Liberals and Nationals' $325 million Future Health Workforce Plan, will deliver:

  • 25,000 scholarships of $16,500 to fully offset the upfront HECS debts of nursing and midwifery students - including 20,000 for public health positions and 5,000 for the private health sector
  • 10,000 scholarships for existing nurses and midwives to upgrade their skills with postgraduate and specialist training to roles such as becoming registered nurses, nurse
  • Practitioners, nurse unit managers and maternal and child health nurses, to be delivered by leading health education providers including the Australian College of Nursing
  • The immediate recruitment of 5,000 new nurses and midwives and 2,000 new other health workers by funding re-training fees and establishing a new visa subclass for international health workers

In addition, a Liberals and Nationals government will immediately establish a Victorian Ministerial Health Workforce Council which will be tasked with:

  • Conducting a state-wide public and private sector workforce and skills audit to inform the mix of newly funded positions
  • Developing a robust and flexible surge workforce model to assist in managing future emergency events and pandemics
  • Expanding 'full scope of practice' workforce programs, including better utilisation of the existing clinical skill and expertise base, as well as expanding specialist roles such as Nurse Practitioners, Allied Health Generalists, Community Paramedics and Maternal and Child Health Nurses
  • Developing ongoing health workforce recruitment campaigns, staff retention measures and incentives in consultation with all stakeholders to mitigate future attrition
  • Supporting the creation of, and assisting in informing negotiations with the Commonwealth, for a Designated Area Migration Agreement (DAMA) specifically focused on urgently addressing Victorian rural and regional health workforce shortages
  • Informing and working with the proposed Health Workforce Accommodation Taskforce to examine appropriate accommodation options, to not only attract health workers to rural and regional Victoria, but to also help retain existing workers who are finding it difficult to secure housing in the current tight private rental market in many areas.

This positive plan complements the Victorian Liberals and Nationals' commitment to build or upgrade at least 20 hospitals across Victoria, with money reprioritised from shelving Daniel Andrews' $35 billion Cheltenham to Box Hill rail line

Leader of the Liberal Party, Matt Guy, said the Liberals and Nationals' Future Health Workforce Plan was a critical real solution to fix the health crisis. "Nurses, midwives and other vital healthcare staff are the glue that holds our health system together. By better supporting them we will deliver better health outcomes for Victorians."

Pictures from Tim Bull MP website.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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