Sunderland Echo

Good news for students nursing hopes of a local hospital career

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Royal Hospital – at the end of March.

These are the latest available figures and the jobs were among 4,707 unfilled roles across the North East and Yorkshire.

The recruitmen­t drive comes after the Government announced £172million to boost nursing apprentice­ships to 2,000 a year as another route into the profession.

Nursing unions have welcomed the move but say it does not go far enough and are calling for better pay, and for tuition fees for nursing students to be scrapped.

According to the NHS, applicatio­ns for nursing degrees surged 16% year-onyear to 47,320 by the end of June, with a “huge increase” in interest from those aged 20 and under during the pandemic.

Ms May said nurses have played a leading role in the fight against coronaviru­s.

She added: “Uncertain times lie ahead, but one thing we can be sure of is that the country and the

NHS will always need nurses, and that nursing will always offer a rewarding and varied career – making it a strong choice for any young people considerin­g their options tomorrow.”

Mike Adams, the Royal College of Nursing’s director for England, welcomed the Government’s recruitmen­t drive but added: “It does, however, fall short of the wider investment needed to educate enough registered nurses for the future.

“The full-time three-year nursing degree remains the best way to increase domestic nursing supply and the Government must abolish self-funded tuition fees for all nursing students if it is truly committed to delivering the 50,000 more nurses they promised.”

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