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Extra training places for nurses and paramedics in Wales thanks to 8% increase in training budget

Mwy o leoedd hyfforddi i nyrsys a pharafeddygon yng Nghymru, diolch i gynnydd o 8% yn y gyllideb hyfforddiant

Almost 400 more nurse training places will be created in Wales thanks to an 8% increase in the NHS Wales training budget, Health Minister Eluned Morgan today announced.

The Welsh Government has approved Health Education and Improvement Wales’ (HEIW)’s ambitious Education and Training Plan 2023-24 for NHS Wales, backed by a record £281m investment package.

This is the ninth consecutive year that health professional education and training budgets will have increased in Wales.

The plan will support 527 extra training places for a wide range of NHS professionals, from scientists and pharmacists to occupational therapists and physiotherapists, as well as nurses.

The increase in training places include the following professions (full list below):

  • Adult nurse training places increase from 1,651 to 1,892 – a 14.6% increase.
  • Child nurse training places increase from 175 to 192 – a 9.7% increase.
  • Mental health nurses training places increase from 410 to 530 – a 29% increase.
  • Midwives training places increase from 185 to 190 – up 2.7%.
  • Physiotherapist training places increase from 174 to 180 – up 3.4%.
  • Occupational therapist training places increase from 179 to 197 – up 10%.
  • Paramedics training places increase from 116 to 120 – a 3.4% increase.
  • Pharmacy technician training places increase from 30 to 50 - up 66.7%.

Health Minister Eluned Morgan said:

"Despite the inflationary pressures on our budget we are committed to investing in the NHS workforce in Wales.

“I am delighted to increase training places once again for nurses and the many other health professions, which are the backbone of our health service.

“A well-trained NHS workforce with the right skills is essential to providing a sustainable high-quality care to people across Wales and improving standards in our health service.

“These additional training places will deliver a workforce which can respond to the challenges of the future.

“The Welsh NHS currently has more people working in it than at any time in its history, focusing on prevention and care across every community."

Lisa Llewelyn, Director of Nurse and Health Professional Education at HEIW, said:

“This plan has been developed in collaboration with key stakeholders from the NHS in Wales and will support current and future workforce numbers.

"Building on growth from previous years, the additional education and training places will mean increased numbers of a range of qualified healthcare professionals being available to deliver quality care to our population and work in Wales in a range of roles and locations.”

Notes to editors

The following tables show the increase in health professional and medical training places for 2023-24:

Speciality

From

To

% Increase

Adult Nursing

1651

1892

14.6%

Mental Health Nursing

410

530

29.2%

Child

175

192

9.7%

Midwifery

185

190

2.7%

Dietetics

66

82

24.2%

Occupational Therapy

179

197

10%

Physiotherapy

174

180

3.4%

PhD Clinical Psychology

36

40

11.1%

Paramedics

116

120

3.4%

Operating Department practitioners

49

62

26.5%

Scientist Training Programme

39

53

36%

Higher Specialist Training

8

10

25%

Cardiac Physiology

23

24

4.3%

Audiology

11

12

9%

Respiratory & Sleep Science

8

14

75%

Neurophysiology

3

4

33%

Life Sciences (Bio Medical Sciences)

24

26

8.3%

Clinical Engineering

6

8

33%

Pre-registration Pharmacy Technicians

83

100

20.5%

Pharmacy Technicians

30

50

66.7%

Secondary Care/Speciality Training

89

92

3.4%

Foundation Training

60

69

15%

Physician Associates

52

57

9.6%

Since 2017:

  • Nurse training places have increased by 54.3%
  • Midwifery training places increased by 41.8%
  • Physiotherapist training places increased by 34.3%
  • Diagnostic Radiographer training places have increased by 33.9%
  • Occupational Therapist training places have increased by 62.8%
  • Paramedic training places have increased by 39.5%