Albanese Government must stop Enrolled Nurse sackings in aged care

The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) is calling on the Albanese Government to urgently act to stop greedy aged care providers from sacking highly-trained Enrolled Nurses (EN) and replacing them with lower-paid personal care workers (PCW) in nursing homes. In Tasmania, Southern Cross Care is making ENs redundant, substituting them with extended care workers. […]

‘Beyond urgent’: HSU pushes on for full 25% pay rise for aged care workers

Three-quarters of aged care workers are considering leaving the sector within the next six months if they do not receive a significant pay increase, according to a new survey. The Health Services Union (HSU) released the data, Aged Care Snapshot: The Brink of Collapse, on the steps of the Fair Work Commission in Sydney this […]

Pandemic-related complaints top calls to National Health Practitioner Ombudsman

A sharp increase in people raising concerns about regulatory responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, including obligations around mandatory vaccination, drove a record number of approaches to the office of the National Health Practitioner Ombudsman (NHPO) during 2021-22, new data has revealed. The NHPO’s recently released annual report shows it received 1,593 approaches in 2021-22, up […]

Nursing and Midwifery Health Program Victoria (NMHPV) to go national

As a counsellor at Victoria’s unique mental health service for nurses and midwives, registered nurse Carolyn McDonald helps colleagues across the professions confront and navigate issues including stress and anxiety, depression, substance use and vicarious trauma. The far-reaching impact the service can make often hits home. Just this week, for example, a former client walked […]

ANMF gives evidence at IR Bill Senate Inquiry

After working in general practice and community care settings for the bulk of her 27-year-long nursing career, Victorian registered nurse Sam Read has taken up a non-nursing role in order to achieve a better wage that reflects her skills and capabilities. She says a decline in wages across the primary care sector is affecting the […]

HELP debt to be wiped for nurse practitioners working rural and remote

Nurse practitioners and doctors are being enticed into working in rural and remote Australia by having their HECs/HELP debt entirely wiped, or slashed. The new legislation, Higher Education Support Amendment (2022 Measures No.1) Bill 2022, introduced into Parliament today by the Federal Government, is aiming to encourage initial employment and retention of health practitioners to […]