Nursing and Midwifery

Nursing

Nursing is essential to the future of patient care. HEE is working with colleagues across the healthcare system to increase the number, skill, diversity and influence of nursing.

HEE is working with the system across to:

  • Develop pathway routes into nursing that are flexible
  • Increase the number and supply of nurses
  • Widen participation in the nursing profession
  • Enable new routes including nursing degree apprenticeships and new roles including nursing associates
  • Encourage nurses to return to practice
  • Inspire the next workforce generation through nursing and midwifery ambassadors
  • Engage with student nurses as key stakeholders more effectively
  • Expand clinical placement opportunities

Please see our General Practice Nursing page for further information.

Midwifery

Maternity and neonatal care has been the focus of several reviews over the last few years including:

In addition, the Long Term Plan aims to halve neonatal deaths by 2025. These documents are forming the basis of HEE work, both nationally and locally. Registered midwife expansion, continuity of carer for pregnant women and maternity support worker development are examples of areas which are a focal point of development. The Local Maternity System are leading and supporting the implementation of Better Births. The Maternity Support Worker Competency, Education and Career Development Framework supports the role development of this group.

South East 0-19 Workforce Project