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Government considering paid placements for nursing students

Author
Aaron Dahmen,
Publish Date
Mon, 14 Nov 2022, 5:00am
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(Photo / Getty)

Government considering paid placements for nursing students

Author
Aaron Dahmen,
Publish Date
Mon, 14 Nov 2022, 5:00am

Health Minister Andrew Little wants nursing students to be paid for hospital placements 鈥渁s soon as possible鈥, with officials actively considering significant reforms.

鈥淲e have to do better鈥, Little told 九一星空无限talk ZB.

鈥淚t鈥檚 now under active consideration, and something I鈥檇 definitely like to see.鈥

It comes as the country faces severe shortages in the sector, with some workers so burned out and stretched that they鈥檙e worried about keeping patients safe.

To become a registered nurse in New Zealand, students must complete 1,100 hours of placements in hospitals and 鈥榬eal鈥 clinical settings.

But as it stands, that work is unpaid.

A petition calling for student nurses to be paid for their placement hours was launched earlier this year, and has garnered more than 17,000 signatures.

It maintains affordable education and paid labour is needed 鈥渢o stop the status quo train heading towards disaster.鈥

Little agreed the Government has work to do, to keep those studying in the profession.

鈥淣ursing graduates have to do their final practical period in a hospital, that鈥檚 where we see the biggest drop off of nursing students.鈥

He said there are many associated costs with doing in-hospital practicums, including transport and, potentially, living costs.

Little said the Government needs to address that, signalling changes over the coming months.

鈥淚t is going to require for them [nursing students] to get some financial support while they鈥檙e doing that work.

鈥淲e need as many New Zealand-trained nurses as possible, and particularly M膩ori and Pacific, where we have a huge shortage鈥, he said.

But National won鈥檛 explicitly back the proposed move 鈥 its health spokesman Shane Reti was sceptical of a wage approach to student nurses.

鈥淚 understand the principle, but we鈥檙e exploring other ways to support nurses to completion鈥, Reti said.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e in training, they don鈥檛 have full responsibility, let鈥檚 remember that.鈥

He posed the question that if nursing students were to be paid, why not others, like medical school students.

鈥淭here could be critical industries that have shortages as well - diesel mechanics, for example, should we be supporting them in a similar way?鈥

But Infometrics Principal Economist Brad Olsen said paid placements seem like a 鈥渟ensible way, to lower the barrier and encourage more [student nurses] to stick around.鈥

And new figures reveal more students are picking up a nursing textbook than at any time in the last decade.

Infometrics analysis of Ministry of Education data shows 16,365 people were predominantly enrolled in a nursing course during 2021, up from about 15,000 student nurses the previous year.

That鈥檚 a reversal of fortunes for the Government, after聽a 九一星空无限talk ZB/Infometrics investigation found the number of those studying nursing was stagnating, and in 2020, had hit its lowest point in years.

Olsen said the rising enrolment figures were 鈥渁 really strong encouraging sign, but we haven鈥檛 solved the nursing challenge鈥.

It鈥檚 also clear the bump in enrolments will take time to filter through into extra nurses on the ground.

In 2021, 4,925 domestic and international students graduated with a nursing degree - broadly in line with completions over recent years.

Figures obtained through written questions by the National Party show only 3,667 were granted a new annual practising certificate that same year.

Student nurses have previously told the Herald low rates of people studying were partly due to understaffing and poor pay that leads to burnout.

One student, who wanted to remain anonymous, said she had seen many of her classmates drop out of the course, because they felt they would 鈥渘ever be able to buy a house or live a comfortable lifestyle鈥.

Edit Infeti said nurses are currently the 鈥済reatest need鈥 for the country鈥檚 health workforce, and a 鈥減recious commodity.鈥

鈥淚 have to believe that the system is still there for you, but it鈥檚 a very fragile safety net. The nursing sector is in crisis.鈥

Reti also took a personal jab at Little, who once accused the nurses鈥 union of speaking with a 鈥渇orked tongue鈥.

鈥淲hen that relationship is so disastrously broken, it鈥檚 hard to see substantive progress anytime soon.鈥

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