Student nurses and midwives: “guarded” engagement with independent review

Student nurses and midwives have decided that they will engage with government-proposed, independently verified reviews of their remuneration and conditions.

The reviews – details of which were finalised this morning – were offered by the Minister for Health in response to an ongoing campaign. There are two reviews proposed.

The first review will focus on the immediate short term. It will report back to the Minister for Health in December, for implementation in January.

The second will look at longer-term issues beyond the pandemic. It will be held in January and February, with a view to implementation in the next academic year, starting September 2021.

Feedback from student INMO members was cautiously in favour of “guarded engagement” with the independent reviews. The INMO and students say they will feed into the review and reserve a final judgement until the outcomes are published.

Education expert Professor Tom Collins has been agreed as an independent chair for the first, short-term review.

INMO General Secretary, Phil Ní Sheaghdha, said:
 
“Student nurses and midwives are doing incredible work on the frontlines during this pandemic. They clearly have overwhelming public support.

“Over 70,000 people have pledged their support to students via a petition. It is clear that the public understand that valuing our student nurses and midwives means fair payments and conditions when working in the frontline during a pandemic.

“Our student members have rightly given a cautious response to the Minister’s proposed reviews. The rapid timeline for implementation is very welcome, but ultimately the reviews’ actual proposals will determine our student members’ response.”