Loughborough Echo

Nursing first for Rainbows Hospice

First in country to train own TNAs

- PETE WARRINGTON peter.warrington@reachplc.com

RAINBOWS Hospice has become the country’s first children’s hospice to begin training its own nursing associates.

Rainbows Hospice in Loughborou­gh, says the move makes it the only organisati­on of its kind to begin developing its own highly trained nurses from existing staff.

Three Rainbows Hospice Care Assistants have started their roles as Trainee Nursing Associates (TNAs) – an initiative trialled in England following the Department of Health’s Shape of Care Review in 2015. The review found that the gap nationally between qualified nurses and health care assistants working to provide care provision was widening and, as a result of its recommenda­tions the TNA initiative was launched, supported locally by the University of Derby.

Rainbows Matron, Helen Cooper, said: “The TNA scheme is effectivel­y an apprentice­ship that leads to a qualificat­ion in care and will help us bridge any gaps in the workforce, allowing participan­ts to study while learning on the job. It’s an ideal solution for all concerned.”

And, if after completing their training TNAs then want to become fully qualified nurses they can access a fast-track course of just 18 months!

Rainbows has offered TNA places in conjunctio­n with the university to existing Hospice Care Assistants Hannah Fish, Andy Chandler and Lucy Webb, who have just started their training.

Hannah, 25, from Nottingham, said: “I’ve worked at Rainbows for three years and it’s an incredible place. I knew I always wanted to work with children, but working here has made me want to train as a nurse. I just wasn’t sure how that could happen. But it is an amazing opportunit­y.”

The three TNAs will be supported by Rainbows Practice Developmen­t Nurse Leigh-Ann Pike over the next two years who will work in conjunctio­n with their university mentors.

She said: “We believe we are the first children’s hospice UK-wide to embrace the TNA initiative – and we’re all very excited to be able to offer the training to develop our staff in this way, thanks to the fabulous support from the University of Derby. Our Hospice Care Assistants are all fantastic and do amazing jobs every day. Now we can offer them a way to develop their career with us, if they choose to.”

 ??  ?? National first… Rainbows Trainee Nursing Associates Lucy Webb, Hannah Fish and Andy Chandler, with Practice Developmen­t Nurse Leigh-Ann Pike (second right).
National first… Rainbows Trainee Nursing Associates Lucy Webb, Hannah Fish and Andy Chandler, with Practice Developmen­t Nurse Leigh-Ann Pike (second right).

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