Government announces temporary changes to restrictions on nurse
recruitment from outside European Economic Area to ensure safe staffing levels
across the NHS.
Restrictions on appointing nurses from overseas have been temporarily
lifted to aid recruitment. Nurses will be added to the government’s Shortage Occupation
List, which means nurses from outside the European Economic Area will have
their applications prioritised.
Nurses will be added to the government’s shortage occupation list on an
interim basis. This means that nurses from outside the EEA that apply to work
in the
The move is designed to ease pressure on the NHS at a time when the
government is introducing tough new controls on costly agency spending. It will
help the NHS improve continuity of care for patients, invest in the frontline
and maintain safe staffing levels.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said:
Safe staffing across all our hospitals and care homes is a crucial
priority. The temporary changes announced today will ensure the NHS has the
nurses it needs to deliver the highest standards of care without having to rely
on rip-off staffing agencies that cost the taxpayer billions of pounds a year.
We are also recruiting more home-grown nurses than ever to deliver a
truly seven day NHS. There are already more than 8,000 additional nurses on our
wards since 2010 and we are investing in our future workforce with a record
50,000 nurses currently in training.
The government is recruiting more home-grown nurses by significantly
increasing training places, promoting return to practice programmes and
improving retention of existing staff.
Health Education England has already increased nurse training places by
14% over the last 2 years and is forecasting that more than 23,000 additional
nurses will be in place by 2019. A campaign is also being run to get
experienced nurses who’ve left the profession back to work to co-ordinate plans
across the health and care sector to improve the retention of nurses.
If you are trained oversees as a Nurse or know anyone who is, that will be interested in coming to work in the UK as a nurse,
please send an e-mail to mrandmrsfrank2014@gmail.com. For
more information, you can also visit Ealoor Consultancy.
Source: Gov UK
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