Successful three-year battle to save health visiting in Scotland welcomed by Unite

30th June 2009

The successful three-year battle to save health visiting as a distinct profession in Scotland has been welcomed by Unite, the largest union in the country.

Proposals to merge the community nurse specialisms, such as health visiting, school nursing and district nursing, into one generic community nursing role were fiercely fought on the grounds that they would cause confusion to the public and dilute the specialised knowledge that health care professionals had built up.

The Scottish government has now abandoned the generic role pilot schemes, following protests from Unite, which embraces the Community Practitioners’ and Health Visitors’ Association.

In a letter to the health unions, deputy first ninister & cabinet secretary for
health and wellbeing, Nicola Sturgeon, said that it had been agreed, under the auspices of the Modernising Community Nursing Board, that career development for registered nurses would be considered within the existing community nursing professions.
  
Unite’s professional officer in Scotland, Gavin Fergie, said: "This is the successful result of a three-year battle to keep the community nurse professions distinct, which we believe is the best option to deliver quality services to the families and communities of Scotland.

"Unite is pleased that the cabinet secretary has recognised the majority view of community nursing practitioners in Scotland by signalling the end of the project to consider a future generic role for community nursing practitioners.
 
"This generic community health nurse role never had our members support - a fact the cabinet secretary appreciated in discussions with Unite and partnership colleagues.
 
"The existing pilots will be wound down with a new board charged with leading the direction of community nursing professions in Scotland to be set up by August. Unite will have a place on this new board."

ENDS

NOTES TO NEWS EDITORS:

For further information, please ring:
Gavin Fergie  07980 237 024; Michael Fuller, Unite’s lead officer for health, Scotland 07768 931241; Karen Reay, national officer, health 07798 531 004; Obi Amadi, lead professional officer, policy & external affairs 07780 955 936; Shaun Noble, communications officer (health sector) 020 7420 8951 or 07768 693 940.


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