Yorkshire Post

‘We will need more budding Allied Health Profession­als to get on board and join the NHS.’

Jo Churchill

- Jo Churchill Jo Churchill is a junior Health Minister and Conservati­ve MP.

ALLIED HEALTH Profession­als are the unsung heroes of our NHS and they are as vital to its success as our brilliant doctors and nurses.

The job title Allied Health Profession­al itself might not be instantly recognisab­le.

But if you mention paramedics people might think of the person who saved their father from a heart attack.

Say physiother­apist and they may think of the person who helped their son walk again after breaking a leg, or a speech and language therapist could have taught their autistic child to communicat­e.

All of these roles are Allied Health Profession­als and they are among the most varied and vital jobs in our health service.

Without these life savers, life changers and committed profession­als our NHS wouldn’t be able to provide the brilliant services it does today.

I know first-hand how important these roles are.

When I was twice diagnosed and treated for cancer, the NHS radiograph­ers, physiother­apists, and nurses (including the cancer nurse specialist­s who looked after me) gave me faith that it was going to be OK.

I will never forget their compassion, kindness and profession­alism and our NHS needs many more of them to continue to provide excellent care to people in some of the toughest moments of their lives.

I want more people to consider one of these careers, where you can make an immeasurab­le difference to people’s lives every single day.

But across the country there is huge variation in how many people apply for these different roles – and it is crucial every area has the numbers they need.

In Yorkshire and the Humber, 205 more people joined the NHS as allied health profession­als in 2016/17 – a 10.4 per cent increase on the previous five years.

The number of people becoming medical radiograph­ers rose by over 50 per cent but the Yorkshire area is in real need of more podiatrist­s.

Now, for the first time, we are launching a national recruitmen­t drive targeted at these profession­s alongside a new package of financial support for students.

You may have seen our new advert voiced by acclaimed Staffordsh­ire-born actor and director Paddy Considine.

Filmed in Leeds, it features people working in the NHS right now and it perfectly captures the pride they take in their work.

On top of our new ad, from September students training towards the careers highlighte­d in the campaign will benefit from a new Government maintenanc­e grant worth at least £5,000 a year.

This includes occupation­al therapists, paramedics, podiatrist­s, diagnostic radiograph­ers, therapeuti­c radiograph­ers, orthoptist­s, physiother­apists, prosthetis­ts and orthotists.

Up to £3,000 more will go to students with childcare responsibi­lities or studying selected specialism­s – including podiatry, prosthetic­s and radiograph­y.

This is in addition to existing tuition and maintenanc­e loans so students will be better able to help support themselves during their studies.

These jobs require a degreeleve­l qualificat­ion, but it’s vital we have a diverse workforce so I am encouragin­g both young people who are finishing university and people interested in changing careers to consider applying to help build the workforce of the future.

The new campaign also

We will need more budding Allied Health Profession­als to get on board and join the NHS.

targets nurses as part of the Government’s work to deliver 50,000 more nurses by 2025, and I’m delighted they will benefit from the same financial support.

We’re all aware of the challenges posed by Covid-19, and the reality is the NHS has never needed its staff more.

The Government has promised to secure 26,000 primary care profession­als, including paramedics and physiother­apists, and 50,000 more nurses by 2025, so every patient can all benefit from their broad range of skills in their hour of need.

To help make sure the health service is there for everyone in future, we will need more budding Allied Health Profession­als to get on board and join the NHS.

If you think one of these careers could be for you, visit gov. uk/nhscareers.

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