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Some trusts have incorporated the old nursingauxiliary grades into their health care assistants' schemes, while others have yet to make progress on that.
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There is no statutory mimimum age requirement for recruitment to the nursingauxiliary grade.
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She had sailed through her interview for the post of nursingauxiliary.
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They are also relying upon an increasing number of nursingauxiliary staff who are not, and cannot be, enrolled.
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A staff nurse"s salary will go up by £2,277 a year and a nursingauxiliary"s pay will go up by £1,862 to a fraction under £8,000 a year.
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We are, therefore, asking, for the nursing and nursingauxiliary services, for 100,000 women now.
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There is also the case of a nursingauxiliary who worked with disabled people for 15 years until he was recently dismissed.
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The figures for a nursingauxiliary or a staff nurse are similar.
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It is not possible accurately to distinguish between the two categories in the nursingauxiliary-nursing assistant grade.
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As we have already heard, a good example of that is the nursingauxiliary who earns around £6,000 a year and will pay an extra 38p a week in national insurance.
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For example, there was one nursingauxiliary looking after a ward of 14 post-operative patients on her own, with a sister taking care of five wards.
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If employed full-time they are paid the appropriate proportion of a full-time salary of £225 a year, assuming they have had no previous full-time service as a nursingauxiliary.
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She had passed a medical, and knew that she was quite fit, and she had already worked as a nursingauxiliary in a private nursing home.
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Nursing auxiliaries have been working in community settings for decades, and assistants to physiotherapists and occupational therapists are commonplace in acute hospital settings.
I am thinking particularly of domestic staff, nursing auxiliaries for hospitals, and so on.
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Then there is the question of the nursing auxiliaries under the age of twenty-one.
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There are now over 90,000 nurses—that is trained nurses, student nurses and nursing auxiliaries—working in civilian hospitals, 8,000 more than a year ago.
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I would have preferred to see specified "healthcare assistants"and not"nursing auxiliaries", but the substantive point is exactly the same.
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We have to have a ratio of trained nurses and nursing auxiliaries.
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Without wanting to enter into a sociological discussion of what is a profession, it could be questioned whether nursing auxiliaries are part of a profession.
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Standard rates of payment have been arranged for doctors, nurses and nursing auxiliaries employed whole time in the service.
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There are the retired qualified nurses, who come up for a short training period, and also the nursing auxiliaries.
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Tasks undertaken by nursing auxiliaries should be under the direction and observation of the nurse in residential homes.
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It points to the need for nursing auxiliaries, ward clerks, porters, cleaners and maintenance people.
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I believe that we may have to consider the appointment of assistant probation officers on the lines of nursing auxiliaries.
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More nursing auxiliaries are to be paid a great deal less.
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One state enrolled nurse and three nursing auxiliaries have left the hospital during 1969 but none gave this reason for leaving.
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I turn to the question of resident domestic workers and nursing auxiliaries.
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I recognise the concerns that have been expressed about the development of the roles undertaken by nursing auxiliaries.
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Wards today are far too often staffed by healthcare assistants, the residual nursing auxiliaries and many qualified staff from agencies.
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They consist of 1,240 trained nurses, 760 assistant nurses, and 2,780 nursing auxiliaries—a total of approximately 4,700.
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As nursing auxiliaries do only those simpler forms of nursing work which do not require full training, there has been no dilution of nursing standards.
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Perhaps not so many people are acquainted with senior enrolled nurses, enrolled nurses, pupil nurses, nursing auxiliaries and nursing assistants.
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What worries me is what will be the proportion of fully trained nurses to the nursing auxiliaries or assistant nurses.
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Even more confusingly, some trusts have a health care assistant grade, but still designate some of the staff within that grade as nursing auxiliaries.
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Permits for nursing auxiliaries are issued only for single men and single women without dependants.
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We shall need more nurses and nursing auxiliaries who will be prepared for whole-time mobile service anywhere in the country.
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It is here perhaps that nursing auxiliaries could be of real help, where the highest degree of nursing skill is not involved.
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That is not surprising, when nursing auxiliaries start at only £90 a week.
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Recruits for training as nursing auxiliaries continue to come forward.
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There are now over 90,000 working in those hospitals, that is, trained nurses, student nurses and nursing auxiliaries.
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The number of nursing auxiliaries in hospitals other than psychiatric and the number of nursing assistants in psychiatric hospitals, expressed in whole-time equivalent terms, are set out below.
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Were nursing auxiliaries to be auxiliary to the hospital nursing service as a whole, or were they, as far as possible, to be detailed beforehand to some particular hospital?
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The second example is of a small acute nursing home of 16 beds; this is to have a total of 20 nursing staff and six nursing auxiliaries.
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I support the two amendments in this group, if only in intent because there is a question of terminology in terms of "healthcare assistants"being substituted for"nursing auxiliaries".
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I respect the opportunity that has been taken to raise the issue of the role of nursing auxiliaries or healthcare assistants, however we use the terminology.
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In the current year it is responsible for the provision of over 3,000,000 uniform garments and articles of equipment for auxiliary fire services, warden services, nursing auxiliaries, land army, etc.
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Those who join as nursing auxiliaries will not be sent to hospitals dealing with infectious disease or mental cases or to sanatoria, unless they volunteer for this service.
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What can be done to increase the supply of nursing auxiliaries and to provide home visitors, especially in view of the shortage of volunteers and the in- creasing elderly population?
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As nursing auxiliaries, women can obtain a short instruction in hospitals, and arrangements are being made for nursing training from no won of a more comprehensive nature.
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Will he confirm that in his figures for the total number of nurses he is including for the first time 100,000 nursing auxiliaries?
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First, there is no reason why the full adult rate should not be paid to students and pupil nurses, nursing assistants and nursing auxiliaries at the age of 18.
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Nursing auxiliaries are now trained in special training centres at two of the large emergency hospitals.
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Nursing auxiliaries are being asked to undertake tasks far beyond their knowledge and competence.
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Nursing auxiliaries work 37.5 hours per week and the current salary ranges from £6,690 to £9,875 per annum.
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