READER LETTER: Nurses are invaluable
Many nurses and health care assistants are struggling to make ends meet and questioning whether they can afford to carry on doing the job they love.
They have had no choice but to endure the persistent attacks on their pay.
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On every level, their contribution continues to be immense and invaluable.
The government’s measly pay offer only adds to the perfect storm of conditions that are posing a real and immediate threat to the availability of nurses in sufficient numbers and, by definition, to the quality and safety of patient care.
NHS employers are already struggling to recruit nurses to the extra posts they have created in the past three years to tackle understaffing and ensure patients receive high-quality care consistently. So many hospitals are currently over-dependent on a fragile policy of recruiting nurses from overseas and overriding the government’s cap on pay rates for hiring agency nurses.
Sheila Marriott
Director, East Midlands Royal College of Nursing