Learning Disabilities Nursing Debate
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Lords ChamberIt is probably helpful to say to your Lordships’ House that there have been significant changes to how we respond to care for individuals with learning disabilities within the UK. Like in other specialist areas, there is a move towards multidisciplinary teams, which I certainly welcome. I also emphasise the role of learning disability nurses, who are absolutely key, as is the training of all staff. That is why we are so committed to rolling out the Oliver McGowan training, which I know is highly regarded by all staff.
My Lords, we inherited a shortage of nurses and doctors, and it is important that we train and recruit new nurses. But does the Minister agree that, in the meantime, we have some marvellous people from the Philippines who are acting as our nurses and supporting our health service, and that it is important that we do not cut them off while we train our own people?
I agree. We have many excellent staff from countries around the globe who are very committed, professional and hard-working. I presume my noble friend is referring to changes in international recruitment. I can assure him that that is why, certainly in respect of care staff, there is a transition period until 2028 to make sure that we have the recruitment in the right place.