Extract from Welsh Parliament: Business statement - July 13
Wednesday, 14 July 2021 07:46
Mark Isherwood MS: I call for two Welsh Government statements.
Firstly, on Welsh Government support for people with learning
disabilities. Three weeks ago, the Royal College of Nursing
launched its report on learning disability nursing, 'Connecting for
Change'. The report highlights a significant decline in learning
disability nurses across the UK. The RCN states that some of this
reduction is due to the positive shift in the...Request free trial
: I call for two Welsh Government statements.
Firstly, on Welsh Government support for people with
learning disabilities. Three weeks ago, the Royal College of Nursing
launched its report on learning disability nursing,
'Connecting for Change'. The report highlights a
significant decline in learning disability nurses across
the UK. The RCN states that some of this
reduction is due to the positive shift in the support for
people with learning disabilities from a medical model to a
social care model. Although they believe many learning
disability nurses have moved on with people with learning
disabilities, and are now providing skilled support in
social care settings, there is not the data about this
workforce, and there is no Government strategy for planning
or developing the work of nurses in social care. The report
also found significant differences across the four UK
countries. For example, many counties in England have
children's community learning disability teams with
learning disability nurses. However, there is a lack of
children's learning disability services in Wales. Specific
to Wales, the report has highlighted that student learning
disability nursing numbers have remained static for the
last three years, and there is only one learning disability
nurse at nurse consultant level across the whole of Wales.
I therefore call for a statement detailing the Welsh
Government's response to the RCN's call
for a workforce plan to accompany the strategic development
of learning disability services across Wales over the next
decade.
(Minister for Rural Affairs and North
Wales, and Trefnydd):...I know the
Minister is currently analysing the report to which
you refer—the workforce plan from the
RCN. I do know that several of the
health boards in Wales have undertaken specific
training in relation to learning disability with
their nurses. I know there was some significant
work done at the Maelor hospital, for instance. So,
I think what is important is that that support is
right across Wales, and not just by one or two
health boards...
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