Nurses

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 17 Mehefin 1947.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Mr Hector Hughes Mr Hector Hughes , Aberdeen North 12:00, 17 Mehefin 1947

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he is aware of the shortage of nurses in Scotland; and what is being done to improve the status and training of nurses and to make that career more attractive to suitable women.

Photo of Mr Joseph Westwood Mr Joseph Westwood , Stirling and Falkirk District of Burghs

I am aware of the shortage of nurses in Scotland. The status and training of nurses will have to be reviewed in the light of the report which the Minister of Health and I expect to receive soon from the Working Party on Recruitment and Training of Nurses. The attractions of nursing as a career have been much improved recently as a result of the Scottish Nurses Salaries Committee's recommendations on remuneration and conditions of service, and employing authorities are fully alive to the need for improving working conditions, especially as regards hours of duty and residential accommodation. They are handicapped, however, by building and other difficulties.

Photo of Mr Hector Hughes Mr Hector Hughes , Aberdeen North

Is my right non. Friend aware that this necessary service is threatened with chaos through overwork of existing staffs, and general depletion owing to bad conditions? Will he expedite the steps he is taking to improve the standards of living and pay?

Photo of Mr Joseph Westwood Mr Joseph Westwood , Stirling and Falkirk District of Burghs

I am not aware that it is threatened with chaos, but there is need for improvements with a view to getting further recruits.