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A new report has warned that the number of students starting nursing degree courses is likely to fall again this year unless the government takes urgent action.
Left to chance, published by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), studies UCAS figures and shows that the current number of applications for nursing degree courses for the next academic year has fallen by a third since the same point in 2016, and by 13 per cent since last year.
The report says a nationwide government campaign is urgently needed to encourage would-be nursing students to apply before the summer in order to boost the numbers joining England’s nursing workforce in 2021. The RCN also says that the new nursing apprenticeship attracted only 30 trainees against a government ambition of 1,000 apprentices this year.
Janet Davies, RCN chief executive, said: “Nursing is a wonderful career but the government must do more to make it attractive to the tens of thousands of new nurses we need. If ministers fail, they are storing up unimaginable problems for the future. The staffing crisis must be stopped from spiralling further. Extra university places are only worthwhile if they are filled and the NHS gets a newly trained nurse. When it is haemorrhaging so many experienced people, this has never been more important.
“Five years after the warnings and lessons in the Mid Staffs report, the government is still squandering the chance to address the issue – making care failings more likely, not less. The government knows that when there aren’t enough nurses, patients can pay the very highest price. Nursing is now a graduate profession but it lacks a graduate salary that compensates for the fees paid. With fair pay and other incentives, ministers must redouble efforts to get students into nursing courses this year.”
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