ANMF midwives supports the recommendations in the Midwifery Futures Project Report    

On 23 October 2024, the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and the Burnet Institute released the Midwifery Futures Report, a document which outlines the major problems faced by the current midwifery workforce. The Report found that nearly one in three midwives are considering leaving the profession.  Midwives have been reporting the workforce crisis in […]

Fee-free TAFE to help fix skills shortages in nursing and aged care    

The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) has issued a media release welcoming the Albanese Government’s commitment to expanding fee-free TAFE courses.  ANMF Federal Secretary Annie Butler said enduring funding for free TAFE study would help address skills shortages in the nursing and aged care workforces and save students thousands of dollars a year in […]

The role of regulation in nursing and midwifery in Australia: A legacy of excellence and advocacy  

In Australia’s healthcare system, regulating and accrediting nursing and midwifery are vital for maintaining high standards and ensuring public safety. The ANMF’s contributions to nursing and midwifery regulation in Australia reflect its commitment to excellence and safety. From advocating for professional recognition to shaping national standards, the ANMF has been a significant force in Australian […]

The ANMF’s priorities for a new Aged Care Act

The Australian Government is developing a new Aged Care Act, which sets out rules for things like funding, regulation, approval of providers, quality of care and the rights of people receiving funded aged care under the Commonwealth aged care system. The New Aged Care Bill (2024) is set to replace the current Act, which has […]

More needed to address challenges for women in Australia’s digital health workforce

More women are choosing to continue their careers in digital health as gender diversity in the sector improves. But challenges remain, according to the Gender Diversity in Australia’s Digital Health Workforce 2024 Report. Launched last week, the report was based on the 2023 census on gender diversity and aims to address the lack of research […]

Applications now open for the Primary Care Nursing and Midwifery Scholarship Program for study in 2025    

The Scholarships are an opportunity for registered nurses and midwives to enhance their qualifications and contribute to improving healthcare services in Australia. About the Scholarship Program The Primary Care Nursing and Midwifery Scholarship Programis designed to support registered nurses and midwives in completing postgraduate studies. Funded by the Australian Government and administered by the ACNP, […]

RNs invited to take part in research exploring competence-based assessments

Registered nurses are invited to take part in a research project aiming to understand the effectiveness of competence-based assessments for RNs in Australia. Existing literature highlights various frameworks and methods for evaluating nursing competence, emphasising the importance of both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Notable advancements include the integration of competency-based education and the development […]

ANMF (Tasmanian Branch) launches ‘Count the Babies’ campaign

The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (Tasmanian Branch) is calling for babies to be counted in staffing ratios to avoid ‘dangerous understaffing’ that puts both mothers and babies at risk. Launching a new campaign this week to count babies as a separate patient to their parent, which would bring Tasmania in line with other states […]

100 years old, 100 years strong: ANMF marks a remarkable milestone

The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF), its Executive, State and Territory Branches and members all across the country are today celebrating a remarkable milestone – a century of serving and advocating for the rights and well-being of nurses, midwives, and the communities they serve. From just 700 members in 1924, the ANMF has steadily […]

Weighted blankets can help improve sleep, finds study

Weighted blankets can help to improve sleep in adults with insomnia and other mental health conditions including anxiety and depression, but results are mixed for children, new research has found. Led by occupational therapist and Flinders University researcher Dr Suzanne Dawson, the study found the blankets were effective in improving sleep, reducing medication use and […]