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  1. Imagine that figure after 2020, after all of this disrespect, after we realise our worth. Ireland already struggles with retention rates of nurses and midwives, and it is solely our government’s fault. If we are not protected now, we simply cannot be expected to stay. I have never met a nursing or midwifery intern with hopes to practice in ...

  2. Jan 2, 2018 · The HSE is calling emigrant nurses back but returnees face a bureaucratic 'nightmare' trying to get registered. Come home, nurses. We need you. That was the clear message of a two-year HSE ...

  3. Nurses in Ireland work approx 37.5 hrs a week. But this generally spread out over the month (150hrs). We generally work 12hr shift patterns. We receive approx 24days paid leave, plus extra days off for bank holidays and public holidays. Shift allowance is paid for working certain times /days.

  4. Nov 8, 2022 · So many nurses trained in Ireland feel they have no choice but to move abroad that hospitals in this country are now dependent on “robbing” staff from African and other non-EU countries ...

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  5. Jul 3, 2023 · McKeown’s experience of leaving Ireland to train in the English health service is familiar to many: thousands of young, mainly female, emigrants did so, from the time of the founding of the NHS ...

  6. The Irish Nurses in the NHS project has benefitted from several funders, including the Emigrant Support Programme. 75 years of the NHS The NHS celebrated its 75th anniversary in July 2023, with renewed focus placed on the people who made the health service what it is, from young Irish women leaving home for the first time to the Windrush generation who came to Britain from Caribbean countries ...

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  8. Oct 17, 2023 · Varghese Joy, an Indian nurse and the co-founder of Migrant Nurses Ireland, said that because of the nature of the work permit scheme these healthcare workers came to Ireland under, they are now ...

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