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NHS healthcare assistants' training

Christine Barker

The NHS is too reliant on untrained healthcare assistants who are often asked to simply pick up skills as they go along. From being employed simply to assist with basic tasks such as washing and feeding healthcare assistants are now being asked to do much more and with very little if any training.They are much cheaper to employ than qualified nursing staff but in some hospitals this is compromising the quality of basic care being provided as they are being asked to take on more and more of the nursing role. Mobilising, catheterising, dealing with nutrition and hygiene are all skills (though basic) require to be taught properly to underpin good care provisions. Read the article and find the words. What is your opinion...more training, less work or more staff?

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