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New funding for the next generation of Australia’s primary health care nurses

The Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) 2 mins read

 

The Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) says the Albanese Government’s $4.2 million investment in the APNA National Nursing Clinical Placements Program (NNCPP)

will help to grow the next generation of primary health care nurses and combat the workforce shortage.

 

The funding is aimed at placing 6,000 nursing students over the next three years and in South Australia alone, 50 students have already been placed in primary health care settings, a number that will grow to 500 placements in the next three years.

 

Speaking at the APNA Essential Health Summit at the Adelaide Convention Centre today (Friday 26 July), APNA President Karen Booth, will explain how the NNCPP was proving a success in making primary health care a strong choice for nursing graduates.

 

“Traditionally, nursing students have not been placed in primary health care (PHC), but we’re changing that, with APNA placing 644 students in primary health care throughout 2023. The NNCPP is shaping nursing student’s attitudes and learning experiences, giving them valuable insights into how rewarding a career in primary health care can be,” Ms Booth said.

 

“With the average age of a PHC nurse 49.5 years, the Program is crucial in helping us bring through the next generation of qualified nurses and building a sustainable nursing workforce at a time of looming staffing shortages, particularly in aged care.”

 

APNA CEO Ken Griffin said the findings of the APNA 2023 Workforce Survey showed how the Program was helping retain and recruit nurses to the PHC sector:

 

  • 93.4% of students said they had a ‘positive experience’ on their APNA placement;
  • After their APNA placement, 67.2% of nursing students said they would consider PHC for their career path; and 
  • 23.4% of nursing students were offered employment following their APNA student placement.

 

“Quality is vital in this program and we’ve worked hard to ensure that the majority of students are benefitting from the Program and putting their theory learning into practice in a PHC setting under the guidance of an experienced supervisor,” he said.

 

“The NNCPP provides the pathway for the creation of a new PHC workforce and we thank the Minister for Health and Aged Care Mark Butler and the Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care Ged Kearney for their ongoing support.”

 

Over 1,000 primary health care professionals from across Australia will attend the Essential Health Summit led by the Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) and the Australasian Society for Lifestyle Medicine (ASLM).

 

Key speakers at the Summit include the Hon Ged Kearney, Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care, Shadow Minister for Health and Aged Care, Senator Anne Ruston, Professor Michael Kidd, Global Primary Care and Future Health Systems, UNSW and Oxford University, and Professor Greta Westwood, CEO Florence Nightingale Foundation (UK).

 

 

 

 

 


About us:

 

About the Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA)

 

APNA represents over 96,000 primary health care nurses in Australia working outside of

hospitals, including those employed in general practice, schools, aged care facilities,

correctional facilities and in wider community settings.


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