Shortage of nurses from 2017; but no plan in place yet
Nurses, midwives and health care assistants are welcoming a report about health workforce planning released yesterday.
The report, by Health Workforce NZ, outlines the state of the health workforce now and makes some predictions about
future health workforce needs.
NZNO professional services manager, Susanne Trim says, “The report provides a useful snapshot of health workforce data
across the professions however delays in planning for the impending nursing shortage are worrying due to increasing
population health need and demand.”
“The report noted that there has been an 11 percent increase in nurses since 2009 and also notes a rapid approach of
increasing numbers of nurses reaching retirement age. This is not new information. We identified the urgent need to
address the pending crisis a number of years ago. The shortage will occur in a mere two years time. NZNO would have
expected there to be a strategy of working with education providers, DHB and nursing organisations by now in the face of
this predicted nursing workforce shortage. Progress at a national level has been extremely slow with little attention
and priority given to nursing workforce planning until late last year.”
“Significant work is still required to determine how greater numbers will be educated to meet future shortages, and how
graduate nurses will be guaranteed employment into supported positions. We look forward to working closely with other
nursing organisations, HWNZ and the Ministry of Health to develop an effective nursing workforce plan for now and into
the future.”
New Zealand Nurses Organisation
The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) is the leading professional body of nurses and nursing union in Aotearoa New
Zealand, representing more than 45 000 nurses and health workers. Te Runanga o Aotearoa is the arm through which our Te
Tiriti o Waitangi partnership is articulated. Our members include nurses, midwives, students, kaimahi hauora, health
care workers and allied health professionals. The NZNO vision is “Freed to care, Proud to nurse”. Our members enhance
the health and well-being of all people of Aotearoa New Zealand and are united in their professional and industrial
aspirations.
ENDS