Health Boards still not addressing need for nurses' flexible
working
UNISON comments on the Audit Scotland Report on Ward Nursing
While Audit Scotland's reported increase in the use of bank
nurses instead of agency nurses was a step in the right direction,
UNISON says it did not answer the question of why nurses chose
to work through either of these arrangements rather than in
mainstream healthcare.
The union also said that it was appalling that most Health
Boards had still not achieved the recommended PAA (Predictable
Absence Allowance) level of 21% even when this recommendation
was sent out to every HB as long ago as Oct 2005.
Bridget Hunter, UNISONScotland Lead Officer for Nursing said
"This report acknowledges that there has been progress in
dealing with nursing workforce planning, but UNISON thinks
that progress has been painfully slow, and the report doesn't
look beyond the figures to begin to analyse the way forward.
"It is long past time that Health Boards provided the recommended
Predictable Absence Allowance (PAA) level of 21%. Deadline
"We need to give Boards a deadline to comply with the staffing
levels to cover predicted vacancies, and provide proper time
off to nurses to continue their professional development.
"How can we retain trained nurses if we continually ask them
to catch up in their own time?" "Whilst using bank nurses
to cover vacancies, is preferable to expensive private agencies,
it begs the question why nurses want this method of work?
"UNISON thinks we still have not addressed the need for a
more flexible way for staff to work.
"If the Health Boards get the PAA levels right and devise
the right tools to measure staffing ratios then maybe then
the use will diminish." The union welcomed the report as progress
and indicated that it was willing to continue its work with
the Executive and Health Boards to develop further recruitment
and retention initiatives.
Bridget Hunter said "It is not acknowledged in the report,
but the trade unions have been working closely with the NHS
to improve recruitment and retention. "Continued partnership
working of this nature is the only way forward to deliver
the staffing levels we need."
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