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Home / Health / Derbyshire Nurse Scheme Faces Funding Cut

Derbyshire Nurse Scheme Faces Funding Cut

11 Jan

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Summary

  • A key nurse development program in Derbyshire is ending.
  • The scheme offered rotations across hospitals and community settings.
  • Funding issues have forced trusts to reprioritize resources.
Derbyshire Nurse Scheme Faces Funding Cut

A vital training initiative for newly-qualified nurses across Derbyshire is facing closure because of funding challenges. The Derbyshire Nurse scheme, designed to offer graduates diverse experiences over an 18-month period, provided rotations in hospitals, mental health facilities, and community health services.

This program aimed to broaden the skills of new nurses by exposing them to different clinical environments. The Royal College of Nursing has voiced its disappointment, emphasizing the scheme's importance in professional development for early-career nurses.

Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust, the program's lead, stated that healthcare trusts are compelled to reallocate their limited resources to other pressing areas, leading to the likely discontinuation of the scheme.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The scheme is facing closure due to funding problems, forcing trusts to reprioritize resources.
It provided newly-qualified nurses with 18-month rotations across hospitals, mental health wards, and community settings to broaden their skills.
The Royal College of Nursing is disappointed, stating the scheme was crucial for developing new nurses' skills in various clinical settings.

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